Sexual Equality : : A Mill-Taylor Reader / / Ann P. Robson.

All the significant ideas in nineteenth-century English feminism can be found in the prose and thought of John Stuart Mill and in those of the two women central to his life: Harriet Taylor, who married him in 1851, and her daughter, Helen Taylor. Together they produced some of the most powerful and...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (446 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part one: Marriage and Divorce
  • On Marriage
  • On Marriage
  • St. Simonism in London
  • Stability of Society
  • Bentham on Divorce
  • Liberty and Divorce
  • Comte on Women
  • Married Women’s Property
  • Extracts
  • Part two: Domestic Cruelty and Injustice
  • The Suicide of Sarah Brown
  • The Case of William Burn
  • The Case of the North Family
  • The Case of Anne Bird
  • The Case of Mary Ann Parsons
  • The Case of Susan Moir
  • The Law of Assault
  • Wife Murder
  • Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy’s Bill for the More Effectual Prevention of Assaults on Women and Children
  • A Recent Magisterial Decision
  • Part three: Social Equality
  • Women and Criticism
  • What Are the Subjects on Which It Is Desirable to Lay the Greatest Stress in the Education of Women?
  • Self-Education
  • Equality in Russia
  • The Contagious Diseases Acts
  • Prostitution and Marriage
  • The Contagious Diseases Acts
  • Nursing
  • Election to the London School Board 1
  • Election to the London School Board 2
  • Extracts
  • Part four: Political Equality
  • Women’s Rights
  • The Enfranchisement of Women
  • Political Rights
  • Part five: The Suffrage Campaign
  • Parliamentary Suffrage for Women
  • The Exclusion of Women from the Franchise
  • The Ladies’ Petition
  • The Admission of Women to the Electoral Suffrage
  • Propagandizing for the Cause
  • Women’s Suffrage 1
  • Women’s Suffrage 2
  • Women’s Suffrage 3
  • Speech on Women’s Suffrage 4
  • Women’s Rights as Preached by Women
  • Part six: The Subjection of Women
  • The Subjection of Women
  • Additional Reading
  • Index