XIX Century British Working-class Autobiographies: An Annotated Bibliography |
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adult artisan Author autobiographies written Bamford began belief Binns Candleford caused chapter Chartist child childhood church claimed Clare Claxton Clynes Content Cooper David Vincent de-personalized descriptions Despite detailed discussed early emphasized entertaining factory farm laborer father felt Flora Thompson Foakes fond Francis Place frequently Holyoake humor improve included interesting James Nasmyth John Binns John Clynes Labour Party Lancashire lectures literary lives Locale London Corresponding Society London Occupation Lovett marriage married mentioned Methodist mid-Victorian midcentury middle class mill Miller minimized Molly Weir moral mother narrative Nasmyth never parents period poetry poverty Publishing Information quotation reader recorded reform rural Samuel Bamford seemed self-education self-made servant Somerville stories Style Thompson Title union unpublished manuscript Described Victorian village wife William Lovett Wilson woman women Women's Co-operative Guild workers workhouse working-class agitation working-class autobiography writing wrote young
References to this book
Shakespeare for the People: Working Class Readers, 1800-1900 Andrew Murphy No preview available - 2008 |