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  1. A new feminist ideal that emerged in the late XIX century and had a profound influence on feminism well into the XX century was called the "New Woman".The term was first used by the writer Sarah Grand in her article "The New Aspect of the Woman Question" published in March 1894. Further on, it was popularized by British-American writer Henry James to describe the growth in the number of ...

  2. 2 de dic. de 2022 · The capitalized phrase New Woman entered the lexicon in the British Westminster Review in 1865, where the heroines of sensation novels were castigated as the “New Woman” who was “no longer the Angel, but the Devil in the House.” Footnote 69 Although sensation novels of the 1860s should not be confused with the New Woman fiction emerging in the 1880s and 1890s—the former boasting ...

  3. Social purity feminists campaigned against prostitution and decadent male sexuality, and had amongst their number the leading New Woman novelist, Sarah Grand (Frances Elizabeth McFall, 1854-1943). Grundy's Victoria Vivash, by contrast, demands sexual parity between women and men, and wishes women to enjoy the same sexual freedoms as men.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2024 · New Woman. The New Woman (1890–1920), as defined by the mainstream media, was a revolutionary social ideal at the turn of the century that defined women as independent, physically adept, and mentally acute, and able to work, study, and socialize on a par with men. The popular image of the New Woman was related to a new consumer and leisure ...

  5. 166. Bram St oker‟s novel Dracula was published in 1897, an era which. brought wit h it the idea of a powerful woman, the “New Woman”, a woman. who desires to be educat ed, as well as ...

  6. THE NEW WOMAN. BY OUIDA. It CAN scarcely be disputed, I think, that in the English lan guage there are conspicuous at the present moment two words which designate two unmitigated bores : The Workingman and the Woman. The Workingman and the Woman, the New Woman, be it remembered, meet us at every page of literature

  7. The New Woman of the 1920s was a powerful expression of modernity, a global phenomenon that embodied an ideal of female empowerment based on real women making revolutionary changes in life and art. Featuring more than 120 photographers from over 20 countries, this groundbreaking exhibition explores the work of the diverse “new” women who ...