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"[A] Man in Petticoats": Female Entrepreneurs in Wilkie Collins's Novels

Authors
Moon, Jina
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Female entrepreneurs; Wilkie Collins; businesswomen; women's work; Man and Wife; Jezebel's daughter
Citation
ENGLISH STUDIES, v.104, no.5, pp 695 - 709
Pages
15
Journal Title
ENGLISH STUDIES
Volume
104
Number
5
Start Page
695
End Page
709
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/21564
DOI
10.1080/0013838X.2023.2170595
ISSN
0013-838X
1744-4217
Abstract
Wilkie Collins's, Man and Wife (1870) and Jezebel's Daughter (1880) portray female business owners who run their own enterprises independently. The concept of "female entrepreneurs" went against the social ethos of Victorian domestic ideologies. This essay argues that the novels suggested not only women's place beyond domestic spheres but also the possibility of their economic participation in Victorian society. Collins's Man and Wife and Jezebel's Daughter were published when women's property and economic participation were important Victorian political agendas. This essay argues that Collins's Man and Wife and Jezebel's Daughter supported Victorian women's entitlement to be independent economic agents as well as their contribution to the British economy through their participation in public businesses, thus foreshadowing the "New Woman" discourse on women's professional and financial independence.
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