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Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand, Multiple-component retail product Book

Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Ann Heilmann, Stephanie Forward

Part of the History of Feminism series

Multiple-component retail product

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Sarah Grand was one of the most prominent New Women of the 1890s and a notable social purity feminist and suffragist.

This collection offers important insights into the full range of her journalistic output and lesser-known fictional writings.

It also makes available biographical and autobiographical material, and previously unpublished manuscript sources. The first volume reproduces Grand's articles and the contemporary critical reception of her work.

The letters in volume two, written mostly in the 1920s and 1930s, shed light on Grand's genesis as a writer and her interaction with 1890s artistic and feminist circles.

The third and fourth volumes contain a selection of short stories from three collections published at and after the turn of the century.

These comment on some of the explosive issues of that time: feminism, decadence, eugenics, class, race and war.

They also reflect Grand's exploration of the interplay between gender and genre.

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