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Authors: Lisa Appignanesi
Bohemian lifestyles
education and childhood
families
marriage in
mothers in
romantic novels
sense of decline in late century
sexual double standards in
sexuality in
violence
Virgil
virginity
early Christianity and
virtual networks
Voltaire
Walpole, Horace
Walpole, Robert
Wandervogel
(youth movement)
Warner, Marina,
Alone of All Her Sex
Webb, Beatrice
Weber, Max
Weekley, Frieda (von Richthofen)
Weimar Germany
welfare and health systems
Wells, H.G.
Ann Veronica
West, Rebecca
West Side Story
(musical)
Whately, William
White, Edmund
A Boy’s Own Story
My Lives
Wilde, Oscar
‘Ballad of Reading Gaol’
A Woman of No Importance
Wilmot, John (2nd Earl of Rochester)
Wilson, Frances
Winehouse, Amy
Winfrey, Oprah
Winnicott, Donald
on adolescence
Wollstonecraft, Mary
women
adultery as deadly
biological clock
Civil War and
contemporary needs
disgust with the carnal
equality and
see
equality issues
father-daughter relationship
friendship and
Great War and
growing up
in jazz age
libertine tradition
male use of pornography and
no legal status in marriage
as ‘passive’/’masochistic’
popular romances and
‘psychical impotence’ concept
rights campaigns in Victorian era
‘self-esteem’ and
sexual anxiety
sexual desire and
sexual desire and modernity
sexual empowerment and
suburban life
traditional psychosexual posture
violence against
see also
mothers
Women’s Freedom League
Women’s League of Health and Beauty
women’s movement and feminism
Woods, Tiger
Woolf, Virginia
A Room of One’s Own
Wordsworth, Dorothy
Wordsworth, William
‘Tintern Abbey’
workplace
1980s backlash against single women
Great War as agent for change
mid-twentieth century
mobile job market and
in Second World War
women and
Wyatt, Jane
Yates, Richard,
Revolutionary Road
yearning/longing
for early/shaping attachments
Yeats, W.B.
Young, Robert
Extracts from Miriam Lichtheim,
Ancient Egyptian Literature, Vol. 2: The New Kingdom
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976). Reproduced by permission of the University of California Press. Extracts from Sigmund Freud,
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
, 24 volumes (London: The Hogarth Press, 1986). Reproduced by arrangement with Paterson Marsh Ltd. Extracts from Stanley Cavell, “Knowledge as Transgression: Mostly a Reading of
It Happened One Night
,”
Daedalus
, 109:3 (Spring 1980), pp. 147–76. © 1980 by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Extract from “An Arundel Tomb” copyright © the Estate of Philip Larkin, reprinted by permission of Faber & Faber Ltd. Extract from Aeschylus,
The Oresteia
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989). Reprinted by permission of the University of Chicago Press. Extract from
The Child in Time
by Ian McEwan. Copyright © 1987 by Ian McEwan. Reprinted by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc., on behalf of the author. Extract from
Saturday
by Ian McEwan reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc.
Epigraph credits: Voltaire,
The Philosophical Dictionary
, 1764. La Rochefoucauld,
Maximes
, 439 (Robert/Laffont, Paris, 1959). Saint Augustine,
Tractates on the Gospel of John
, 40:10. Turgenev,
First Love
(1860; Penguin: London, 1950. Trans. Isiah Berlin). Stanley Cavell,
Pursuits of Happiness
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981). Goethe, Kanzler Friedrich von Muller,
Unterhaltungen mit Goethe
hsg C.A.H. Burkhardt, Stuttgart 1898. Dr. Johnson, in History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia,
The Complete Works of Samuel Johnson
, vol 3, (London: Longman, 1972). Marcel Proust,
Remembrance of Things Past
, trans. C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin (London: Penguin Books, 1981). Honoré de Balzac,
The Physiology of Marriage
(London: Caxton Publishing Company, 1900). Sigmund Freud,
The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud
, 3 vols, Ernest Jones, (New York: Basic Books, 1953–57). Emily Dickinson,
The Letters of Emily Dickinson
, Mabel Loomis Todd (ed.), (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1894).