Frances Power Cobbe

Frances Power Cobbe

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Mitchell Sally
University of Virginia Press
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Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904) is the most important nineteenth-century British writer and activist not heretofore treated in a full-length biography. An independent professional woman, she worked to improve conditions for delinquent girls and for the sick poor, promoted university degrees for women, roused support for the Union during the American Civil War, advocated for victims of marital violence, campaigned for women's suffrage, and engaged in a long-running battle with leading physicians decrying the use of animals in medical experiments. She was centrally located among the circle of London intellectuals who engaged the era's significant debates and was a respected religious and moral thinker as well. Bridging the gap between ""high"" and ""low"" journalism, she published in prestigious journals as well as in popular monthly magazines. At long last, Sally Mitchell gives this remarkable woman her due. The only source of information about Cobbe's life has been her 1894 autobiography--and even that is considered by many scholars to be less than forthcoming. Over the past several years, Mitchell has unearthed extensive material by or related to Cobbe.
EAN 9780813922713
ISBN 0813922712
Binding Hardback
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Publication date May 29, 2004
Pages 400
Language English
Dimensions 237 x 163 x 36
Country United States
Authors Mitchell Sally
Illustrations Illustrations, map, ports.
Series Victorian Literature & Culture