Writing recently in a collection on The Future of Gender, Juliet Mitchell, in a chapter entitled “Procreative mothers (sexual difference) and child-free sisters (gender),” argues for a complex but important relationship between the decline in mothering, especially among the middle classes, and ...
Malcolm Elwin concludes his chapter on Haggard by noting that he practiced fiction "purely for making money," and that his imagination was "vivid" but he lacked a capacity for introspection that would have made him great (259, 261). Elwin also comments on Haggard's ...
do not you believe that. Very probably it is thegreatest goodthat could happen to you” (emphasis added 30). Farningham’s chapter on “Work” shares many of the same features of Craik’s chapter on “Something to Do”: both authors emphasize the benefits of labor, ...