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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), Scientists & Medical Figures - Women's Biography, Nurses - Biography, Historical Figures - Women's Biography, General & Miscellaneous - Nursing
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Florence Nightingale

by Colleen A. Hobbs
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Drawing on her extensive research into primary materials, and on recently published critical essays, letter collections, and biographical works, Hobbs provides a comprehensive, gracefully written guide to appreciating the scope of Nightingale's achievements. In particular, Hobbs applies feminist theory to view Nightingale's "Cassandra" in the context of her larger work, the spiritual autobiography Suggestions for Thought to the Searchers after Truth Among the Artizans of England. Hobbs's text explores Nightingale's ideological inconsistencies while demonstrating her accomplishments, especially her campaigns to improve health conditions for British soldiers. What emerges is a portrait of a writer whose humor, temper, passion, and ambition merit continued scrutiny. A sophisticated, balanced perspective on a writer of increasing academic attention, Florence Nightingale offers a cogent supplement for general survey courses and for undergraduate and graduate courses in Victorian literature and women's writing.

Synopsis

Drawing on her extensive research into primary materials, and on recently published critical essays, letter collections, and biographical works, Hobbs provides a comprehensive, gracefully written guide to appreciating the scope of Nightingale's achievements. In particular, Hobbs applies feminist theory to view Nightingale's "Cassandra" in the context of her larger work, the spiritual autobiography Suggestions for Thought to the Searchers after Truth Among the Artizans of England. Hobbs's text explores Nightingale's ideological inconsistencies while demonstrating her accomplishments, especially her campaigns to improve health conditions for British soldiers. What emerges is a portrait of a writer whose humor, temper, passion, and ambition merit continued scrutiny. A sophisticated, balanced perspective on a writer of increasing academic attention, Florence Nightingale offers a cogent supplement for general survey courses and for undergraduate and graduate courses in Victorian literature and women's writing.

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This study examines the writing of the legendary nurse of the Crimean War, including both published and unpublished texts on travel and nursing, spiritual autobiography, correspondence, healthcare reform, and other topics. The volume focuses on Nightingale's campaigns to improve health conditions for British soldiers, addressing her ideological inconsistencies as well as her accomplishments. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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This study examines the writing of the legendary nurse of the Crimean War, including both published and unpublished texts on travel and nursing, spiritual autobiography, correspondence, healthcare reform, and other topics. The volume focuses on Nightingale's campaigns to improve health conditions for British soldiers, addressing her ideological inconsistencies as well as her accomplishments. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Pages
110
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805778021

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