Adams (women's studies and religion, Elizabethtown College) places Jameson, Fuller, and Eliot in the context of the 19th-century women's movement, in which they participated as both activists and auth
Our Lady of Victorian Feminism is about three nineteenth-century women, Protestants by background and feminists by conviction, who are curiously and crucially linked by their extensive use of the Mado
George Eliot’s Romola, writes Robert Kiely in his Introduction, embodies the author’s “wrestling with her own best theories of history and human nature as a creative experiment of the highest order.”