Ann Veronica

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Ann Veronica

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 376 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781554812301
  • DDC分類 823.912

Full Description

H.G. Wells's 1909 novel centres on the coming of age of the spirited Ann Veronica, who runs away from her sheltered suburban home to live in London. There she mingles with feminists, studies biology, learns jiu jitsu, and even participates in a suffragette raid on the House of Commons that lands her in jail. When originally published, the novel was deemed "poisonous" for its bold treatment of an adulterous romance that only lightly veiled Wells's extramarital affairs. While critics debate whether the shift to romance undermines the novel's feminist themes, readers continue to be engaged by its vividly realized heroine and its rich portrayal of the tumultuous social movements of Edwardian London.

Historical documents expand on the novel's autobiographical dimension with letters between Wells and Amber Reeves, the model for Ann Veronica; also included are materials on the suffrage movement, attempts to censor the novel, and the New Woman.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
H.G. Wells: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Ann Veronica

Appendix A: Reception of Ann Veronica

From John O'London, T.P.'s Weekly (22 October 1909)
From [John St Loe Strachey,] "A Poisonous Book," Spectator (20 November 1909)
From H.G. Wells's reply, Spectator (4 December 1909)
From Freda Kirchwey, "A Private Letter to H.G. Wells," Nation (28 November 1928)
B[eatrice] H[astings] and K[atherine] M[ansfield], A Parody of Ann Veronica, The New Age (25 May 1911)

Appendix B: Wells on Ann Veronica

From the Preface to the Atlantic Edition of The Works of H.G. Wells (1925)
From "Writings about Sex," Experiment in Autobiography (1934)

Appendix C: Ann Veronica and Censorship

John Littlejohns, Front Cover of The New Age (3 February 1910)
"A Public Librarian," Spectator (December 1909)
From Jacob Tonson [Arnold Bennett], "Books and Persons," The New Age (24 February 1910)

Appendix D: Wells and the Debate over Modern Fiction

From H.G. Wells, "The Contemporary Novel," An Englishman Looks at the World (1914)
From Henry James, "The Younger Generation," Times Literary Supplement (2 April 1914)
From Virginia Woolf, "Modern Fiction," The Common Reader (1925)

Appendix E: Challenging the Domestic Ideal

From John Ruskin, "Of Queens' Gardens," Sesame and Lilies (1865)
From Mona Caird, "Marriage," Westminster Review (August 1888)
From Olive Schreiner, Woman and Labour (1911)
From Dora Marsden, "Bondswomen and Freewomen," Freewoman (23 November 1911)
From Fabian Women's Group, "Three Year's Work" (1911)
From M.A. [Mabel Atkinson], "The Economic Foundations of the Women's Movement" (1914)

Appendix F: Wells on the Patriarchal Family and Evolution

From Socialism and the Family (1906)
From "Human Evolution, An Artificial Process," Fortnightly Review (October 1896)

Appendix G: The Amber Reeves Affair

H.G. Wells, "Dusa" (1936)
Photograph of Amber Reeves in 1908 Student Group
From the Diary of Beatrice Webb (1908, 1909)
From Letters from Amber Reeves to H.G. Wells (1908, 1939)
Photograph of Amber and Anna Jane Blanco White (1910)

Appendix H: The Suffrage Movement

From Christabel Pankhurst, A Speech Delivered at Queen's Hall (22 December 1908)
From Emmeline Pankhurst, A Speech Delivered at Queen's Hall (2 December 1910)
From Belfort Bax, "Feminism and Female Suffrage," The New Age (30 May 1908)
From Beatrice Tina [Beatrice Hastings], "Woman as State Creditor," The New Age (27 June 1907)
From Beatrice Tina [Beatrice Hastings], "Suffragettes in the Making," The New Age (3 December 1908)
From D. Triformis [Beatrice Hastings], "The Failure of Militancy," The New Age (20 January 1911)
From Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Women's Suffrage: A Short History of a Great Movement (1912)
From Teresa Billington-Grieg, "Emancipation in a Hurry," The New Age (12 January 1911)
H.G. Wells, "Reply to Symposium on Women's Suffrage," The New Age (2 February 1911)
M.C. Rock, "[And the Words]" (1914)
"The Suffragettes and Their Trojan Horse," Auckland Star (28 March 1908)
Arthur Wallis Mills, "The Suffragette that Knew Jiu-Jitsu," Punch (6 July 1910)
Suffragettes Selling Votes for Women at Oval Cricket Ground Entrance (1908)

Works Cited and Recommended Reading

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