The Late-Victorian Marriage Question: New woman fiction (2) : Gender and sexuality: Gender socialization ; Female sexuality and free love ; Cross-dressing and masquerade ; Anti-feminist new woman fiction ; The dream comes true : Utopia

The Late-Victorian Marriage Question: New woman fiction (2) : Gender and sexuality: Gender socialization ; Female sexuality and free love ; Cross-dressing and masquerade ; Anti-feminist new woman fiction ; The dream comes true : Utopia
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Book Synopsis The Late-Victorian Marriage Question: New woman fiction (2) : Gender and sexuality: Gender socialization ; Female sexuality and free love ; Cross-dressing and masquerade ; Anti-feminist new woman fiction ; The dream comes true : Utopia by : Ann Heilmann

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