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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), Women's History - 19th Century, British History - Social Aspects, Upper Class, Women - Europe, Women's History - Europe - Great Britain, Women's Studies - General & Miscellaneous, European Studies
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Cassandra

by Florence Nightingale, Cynthia MacDonald (Epilogue by), Myra Stark
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Overview

   The world knows Florence Nightingale as "the lady with the lamp"-the revered founder of nursing as a respectable profession for women. But few people are aware that Nightingale's career began only after years of struggle to free herself from her suffocating Victorian family. In this surprisingly passionate feminist essay (a "brilliant polemic," states Martha Vicinus), Nightingale denounces the lives of idleness she and other women of her class were forced to lead.

Synopsis

   The world knows Florence Nightingale as "the lady with the lamp"-the revered founder of nursing as a respectable profession for women. But few people are aware that Nightingale's career began only after years of struggle to free herself from her suffocating Victorian family. In this surprisingly passionate feminist essay (a "brilliant polemic," states Martha Vicinus), Nightingale denounces the lives of idleness she and other women of her class were forced to lead.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
Feminist Press at CUNY, The
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780912670553

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