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Time is of the essence

temporality, gender, and the New Woman

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An edition of Time is of the essence (2001)

Time is of the essence

temporality, gender, and the New Woman

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"In Time Is of the Essence, Patricia Murphy argues that the Victorian debate on the Woman Question was informed by a crucial but as yet unexplored element at the fin de siecle: the cultural construction of time. Victorians were obsessed with time in this century of incessant change, responding to such diverse developments as Darwinism, a newfound faith in progress, an unprecedented fascination with history and origins, and the nascent discipline of evolutionary psychology.

The works examined here - novels by Thomas Hardy, Olive Schreiner, H. Rider Haggard, Sarah Grand, and Mona Caird - manipulate prevalent discourses on time to convey anxieties over gender, which intensified in the century's final decades with the appearance of the rebellious New Woman.

Unmasking the intricate relationship between time and gender that threaded through these and other works of the period, Murphy reveals that the cultural construction of time, which was grounded in the gender-charged associations of history, progress, Christianity, and evolution, served as a powerful vehicle for reinforcing rigid boundaries between masculinity and femininity.

In the process, she also covers a number of other important and intriguing topics, including the effects of rail travel on Victorian perceptions of time and the explosion of watch production throughout the period."--BOOK JACKET.

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Time is of the essence: temporality, gender, and the New Woman
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Table of Contents

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Chapter 1
Introduction: Victorian Temporality and the New Woman1
Chapter 2
Buttressing the Binary: Temporal Dichotomies in She31
Chapter 3
Trapping the Female in Time: History and Aesthetics
in Tess of the d'Urbervilles71
Chapter 4
Reinterpreting Evolutionary Development: Feminine
Psychology in The Beth Book and The Heavenly Twins109
Chapter 5
Controlling Women's Time: Regulatory Days and
Historical Determinism in The Daughters ofDanaus151
Chapter 6
Dissolving the Boundaries: Temporal Subversion in
The Story of an African Farm189
Afterword: Pointing the Way to Moderist Time227
Notes233
Works Cited259
I .ndex - S 285.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-283) and index.

Series
SUNY series, studies in the long nineteenth century
Genre
Criticism and interpretation.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.809352042
Library of Congress
PR878.F45 M87 2001, PR878.F45M87 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 291 p. ;
Number of pages
291

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6791384M
Internet Archive
timeisofessencet00murp
ISBN 10
0791451100, 0791451097
LCCN
00054731
OCLC/WorldCat
45636904
Library Thing
1541519
Goodreads
305271
6565194

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