Italian Women Writers : : Gender and Everyday Life in Fiction and Journalism, 1870-1910 / / Katharine Mitchell.
Post-Unification Italy saw an unprecedented rise of the middle classes, an expansion in the production of print culture, and increased access to education and professions for women, particularly in urban areas. Although there was still widespread illiteracy, especially among women in both rural and...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
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