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The Victorian Governess Novel

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Summary, in English

The governess held a peculiar position in Victorian England: she was a wage-earning, middle-class woman in a society in which middle-class femininity was defined by domesticity and non-participation in the public labour market. This made her a suitable heroine for writers focusing on domestic, educational and social issues.



This study investigates the Victorian governess novel as a specific genre. Based on a comprehensive set of nineteenth-century novels, governess manuals, articles and biographical material, it shows how the Victorian governess novel made up a vital part of the governess debate, as well as of the more general debate on female education.



A large majority of the novels included in this study have not received any critical attention of our time. A probably reason for the fact that most governess novels have fallen into obscurity, although they were widely read in their own day, is their highly specialized topic. Nevertheless, they deserve to be acknowledged as part of the nineteenth-century debate concerning female employment. They also make important observations on other aspects of Victorian middle-class ideology, such as motherhood and education.

Department/s

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Publication/Series

Lund Studies in English

Volume

100

Document type

Book

Publisher

Lund University Press

Topic

  • Specific Literatures

Keywords

  • Victorian governess
  • governesses in fiction
  • governess novel
  • female education
  • education in Literature
  • 19th century
  • didactic fiction
  • conduct literature
  • English fiction
  • history and criticism
  • women authors
  • women and work
  • marginalisation of women

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0076-1451
  • ISBN: 91-7966-577-2