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Chapter seven. Dollie Radford and the Case of the Disappearing Babies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. NEW WOMEN, FEMALE AESTHETES, AND THE EMERGENCE OF DECADENCE
- Chapter one. Impressionistic Photography and the Flâneuse in Amy Levy’s The Romance of a Shop 73
- Chapter two. The Decay of Marriage in Ella D’Arcy’s Decadent New Woman Fiction 106
- Chapter three. Mabel Dearmer’s Decadent Way 125
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PART II. FEMININITY, MASCULINITY, AND FIN-DE-SIÈCLE AESTHETICS
- Chapter four. “So much too little”: Alice Meynell, Walter Pater, and the Question of Influence 155
- Chapter five. Richard Le Gallienne and the Rhymers: Masculine Minority in the 1890s 178
- Chapter six. Max Beerbohm’s “Improved” Intentions and the Aesthetics of Cosmesis 201
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PART III. WOMEN, BABIES, MOONS – 1890S POETICS
- Chapter seven. Dollie Radford and the Case of the Disappearing Babies 235
- Chapter eight. “She hath no air”: Mary Coleridge’s Moon 257
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PART IV. AESTHETICISM, DECADENCE, AND THE MODERN AGE
- Chapter nine. Radical Empathy in Dora Sigerson’s The Fairy Changeling (1898) and Broadside Poems of 1916–1917 291
- Chapter ten. The Boom in Yellow: The Afterlife of the 1890s KRIS 317
- Contributors 341
- Index 345
- THE UCLA CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY SERIES 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. NEW WOMEN, FEMALE AESTHETES, AND THE EMERGENCE OF DECADENCE
- Chapter one. Impressionistic Photography and the Flâneuse in Amy Levy’s The Romance of a Shop 73
- Chapter two. The Decay of Marriage in Ella D’Arcy’s Decadent New Woman Fiction 106
- Chapter three. Mabel Dearmer’s Decadent Way 125
-
PART II. FEMININITY, MASCULINITY, AND FIN-DE-SIÈCLE AESTHETICS
- Chapter four. “So much too little”: Alice Meynell, Walter Pater, and the Question of Influence 155
- Chapter five. Richard Le Gallienne and the Rhymers: Masculine Minority in the 1890s 178
- Chapter six. Max Beerbohm’s “Improved” Intentions and the Aesthetics of Cosmesis 201
-
PART III. WOMEN, BABIES, MOONS – 1890S POETICS
- Chapter seven. Dollie Radford and the Case of the Disappearing Babies 235
- Chapter eight. “She hath no air”: Mary Coleridge’s Moon 257
-
PART IV. AESTHETICISM, DECADENCE, AND THE MODERN AGE
- Chapter nine. Radical Empathy in Dora Sigerson’s The Fairy Changeling (1898) and Broadside Poems of 1916–1917 291
- Chapter ten. The Boom in Yellow: The Afterlife of the 1890s KRIS 317
- Contributors 341
- Index 345
- THE UCLA CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY SERIES 379