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Thomson examines Spence's portrayal of women, marriage and society in her novels, noting the degree to which she criticizes the nineteenth-century status quo and suggests reforms which would liberate women, married or unmarried.
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Love and Labour : Marriage and Work in the Novels of Catherine Helen Spence
Subjects:
- Tender and True : A Colonial Tale 1856 single work novel
- Mr Hogarth's Will 1864 single work novel
- Clara Morison : A Tale of South Australia during the Gold Fever 1854 single work novel
- Handfasted 1879 single work novel
- A Week in the Future 1889 single work novel
- Gathered In : A Novel 1881-1882 single work novel
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