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Badass Victorian Women

“Wild Women is a delightful collection of riveting stories about our independent, iconoclastic, and utterly outrageous foremothers.” – Vicki Leon, author of Uppity Women of Ancient Times.

#1 New Release in Politics & Social Sciences, Reference

Enjoy a fascinating and sometimes humorous glimpse into the lives of over one hundred, 19th-century Victorian era American women who refused to whittle themselves down to the Victorian model of proper womanhood. Included in Wild Women are 50-black-and-white photos from the era.

During the Victorian era a woman’s pedestal was her prison.

“Women should not be expected to write, or fight, or build, or compose scores. She does all by inspiring man to do all.” ─ Ralph Waldo Emerson

“There is nothing more dangerous for a young woman than to rely chiefly upon her intellectual powers, her wit, her imagination, her fancy.” ─ Godey’s Lady’s Book magazine

But, scores of nineteenth-century American women chose to live life on their terms. In this book you will meet women who refused to remain on a Victorian pedestal. In San Francisco a courtesan appeared as a plaintiff in court, suing her clients for fraud. In Montana a laundress in her seventies decked a gentleman who refused to pay his bill. A forty-three-year-old schoolteacher plunged down Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel. A frail lighthouse keeper pulled twenty-two sinking sailors out of the ocean off Rhode Island. A pair of Colorado madams fought a public pistol duel over their mutual beau. Two lady lovebirds were legally wed in Michigan. An ad hoc abolitionist spirited away scores of slaves on the Underground Railroad. A Secessionist spy swallowed a secret message as she was arrested, claiming that no one could capture her soul.

Readers of books for women such as Women Who Run with the Wolves or Badass Affirmations will love this book about Victorian women who refused to accept the gender roles of their day.



Table of Contents
A Word to the Reader Flamboyant Flirts and Lascivious Libertines Tough Lovers and Fiery Sirens Brazen Brides and Wicked Wives Twisted Sisters and Mortifying Mothers Maidens a la Mode Hatchet Queens and Pistol Packers Dreaded Desperados and Gutsy Gamblers Radical Rescuers and Militant Feminists Utterly Fearless Frontierswomen Audacious Artists and Ad Hoc Architects Shocking Scholars and Wanton Wordsmiths Controversial Curers and Ingenious Invalids Alarming Litigious Ladies Outrageous Orators and Sassy Suffragists Rabble Rousers and Muckrakers Holy Terrors and Pope Perturbers Shameless Exhibitionists and Notable Narcissists Scandalous Socialites and Hellraising Heiresses Southern Rebels and Capital Offenders Totally Triumphant Travellers Bibliography Wild Woman Association

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    Publisher: Mango Media
    Publication Date: 27/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9781642503647, 978-1642503647
    ISBN10: 1642503649

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Badass Victorian Women

    “Wild Women is a delightful collection of riveting stories about our independent, iconoclastic, and utterly outrageous foremothers.” – Vicki Leon, author of Uppity Women of Ancient Times.

    #1 New Release in Politics & Social Sciences, Reference

    Enjoy a fascinating and sometimes humorous glimpse into the lives of over one hundred, 19th-century Victorian era American women who refused to whittle themselves down to the Victorian model of proper womanhood. Included in Wild Women are 50-black-and-white photos from the era.

    During the Victorian era a woman’s pedestal was her prison.

    “Women should not be expected to write, or fight, or build, or compose scores. She does all by inspiring man to do all.” ─ Ralph Waldo Emerson

    “There is nothing more dangerous for a young woman than to rely chiefly upon her intellectual powers, her wit, her imagination, her fancy.” ─ Godey’s Lady’s Book magazine

    But, scores of nineteenth-century American women chose to live life on their terms. In this book you will meet women who refused to remain on a Victorian pedestal. In San Francisco a courtesan appeared as a plaintiff in court, suing her clients for fraud. In Montana a laundress in her seventies decked a gentleman who refused to pay his bill. A forty-three-year-old schoolteacher plunged down Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel. A frail lighthouse keeper pulled twenty-two sinking sailors out of the ocean off Rhode Island. A pair of Colorado madams fought a public pistol duel over their mutual beau. Two lady lovebirds were legally wed in Michigan. An ad hoc abolitionist spirited away scores of slaves on the Underground Railroad. A Secessionist spy swallowed a secret message as she was arrested, claiming that no one could capture her soul.

    Readers of books for women such as Women Who Run with the Wolves or Badass Affirmations will love this book about Victorian women who refused to accept the gender roles of their day.



    Table of Contents
    A Word to the Reader Flamboyant Flirts and Lascivious Libertines Tough Lovers and Fiery Sirens Brazen Brides and Wicked Wives Twisted Sisters and Mortifying Mothers Maidens a la Mode Hatchet Queens and Pistol Packers Dreaded Desperados and Gutsy Gamblers Radical Rescuers and Militant Feminists Utterly Fearless Frontierswomen Audacious Artists and Ad Hoc Architects Shocking Scholars and Wanton Wordsmiths Controversial Curers and Ingenious Invalids Alarming Litigious Ladies Outrageous Orators and Sassy Suffragists Rabble Rousers and Muckrakers Holy Terrors and Pope Perturbers Shameless Exhibitionists and Notable Narcissists Scandalous Socialites and Hellraising Heiresses Southern Rebels and Capital Offenders Totally Triumphant Travellers Bibliography Wild Woman Association

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