Sexual Equality
A Mill-Taylor Reader
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:9th Sep '94
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This volume compiles the writings and speeches of John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor, and Helen Taylor, showcasing their influential ideas on sexual equality and women's rights in the Victorian era and beyond.
In Sexual Equality, authors Ann Robson and John Robson compile the writings and speeches of three pivotal figures in the discourse on sexual equality: John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor, and her daughter, Helen Taylor. This collection highlights the significant contributions of these thinkers to the feminist movement in nineteenth-century England. Their work not only shaped the ideas surrounding women's rights during their time but also provided a foundation for future generations.
The volume includes various pieces, some of which have not been published for over a century, addressing crucial topics such as love, marriage, children, property rights, and suffrage. Through their collective efforts, the Mill family emerged as a guiding force for the Victorian women's movement, offering both intellectual leadership and financial support. Their writings reflect a deep commitment to advocating for women's equality and challenge the societal norms of their era.
Sexual Equality serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of feminist thought within the Mill household and its broader impact. The ideas presented in this book extend beyond England and the Victorian period, influencing discussions on gender equality in various contexts. By revisiting these seminal works, readers can gain insight into the historical foundations of women's rights and the ongoing struggle for equality.
ISBN: 9780802069498
Dimensions: 229mm x 150mm x 28mm
Weight: 620g
446 pages