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Women, Money, and the Law
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Gender, and the Courts
By Joyce W. Warren · 2009
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    About this edition
    ISBN: 9781587296505, 1587296500
    Page count: 384
    Published: September 2009
    Format: Ebook
    Language: English
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    Did 19th-century American women have money of their own? To answer this question, Women, Money, and the Law looks at the public and private stories of individual women within the context of American culture, assessing how legal and cultural traditions affected women's lives, particularly with respect to class and racial differences, and analyzing the ways in which women were involved in economic matters. Joyce Warren has uncovered a vast, untapped archive of legal documents from the New York Supreme Court that had been expunged from the official record. By exploring hundreds of court cases involving women litigants between 1845 and 1875--women whose stories had, in effect, been erased from history--and by studying the lives and works of a wide selection of 19th-century women writers, Wa...
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    Originally published: December 2005
    Subject: History / United States / 19th Century, Law / Legal History, Literary Criticism / General, Literary Criticism / Women Authors, Social Science / Women's Studies, American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism -- 19th century, Courts in literature, Economics in literature, Electronic books, Law and literature -- History -- 19th century, Law in literature, Money in literature, Women and literature -- History -- 19th century -- United StatesMORE
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