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|a Famine and Fashion :
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: READING OUT -- 1 "Weary Stitches": Illustrations and Paintings for Thomas Hood's "Song of the Shirt" and Other Poems -- 2 Workers' Compensation: (Needle)Work and Ideals of Femininity in Margaret Oliphant's Kirsteen -- 3 "Let herself out to do needlework": Female Agency and the Workhouse of Gender in Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit -- 4 The Retailoring of Dickens: Christmas Shadows, Radicalism, and the Needlewoman Myth -- 5 Chartism and Gender Politics in Ernest Jones's The Young Milliner -- 6 The Melodramatic Seamstress: Interpreting a Victorian Penny Dreadful -- 7 All that Glitters is not Gold: the Show-Shop and the Victorian Seamstress -- PART II: WRITING IN -- 8 Business or Labor? Blurred Boundaries in the Careers of Self-Employed Needlewomen in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Albany -- 9 Scarlett's Sisters: Spinsters, Widows, Wives, and Free-Traders in Nineteenth-Century North Carolina -- 10 "Thinking and Stitching, Stitching and Thinking": Needlework, American Women Writers, and Professionalism -- 11 "Furnishing Girls with Self-Supporting Trades": Custom Needlework and Vocational Education, 1890-1920 -- 12 Virtue, Vice, and Revolution: Representations of Parisian Needlewomen in the Mid-Nineteenth Century -- 13 "A Heavy Bill to Settle with Humanity": The Representation and Invisibility of London's Principal Milliners and Dressmakers -- 14 "Wanted: 1000 Spirited Young Milliners": The Fund for Promoting Female Emigration -- 15 "To Be Poor and To Be Honest ... Is the Hardest Struggle of All": Sweated Needlewomen and Campaigns for Protective Legislation, 1840-1914 -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
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