The Subjection of Women
Author: John Stuart Mill
The renowned and influential essay by the great English philosopher argues for equality in all legal, political, social and domestic relations between men and women. Carefully reasoned and clearly expressed with great logic and consistency, the work remains today a landmark in the important struggle for human rights.
Table of Contents:
John Stuart Mill: A Chronology | ||
Introduction | ||
A Note on the Text | ||
The Subjection of Women | ||
App. A | Preludes to The Subjection of Women | |
1 | Essay on Government (1820) | |
2 | "On Marriage" (1832-33?) | |
App. B | Comments by Mill about The Subjection of Women | |
1 | Autobiography, Chapter VII | |
2 | Letters | |
App. C | Nineteenth-Century Novelists on the Woman Question | |
1 | Nothanger Abbey (1818) | |
2 | Oliver Twist (1837-38) | |
3 | Jane Eyre (1847) | |
4 | Middlemarch (1871-72) | |
5 | Jude the Obscure (1895) | |
App. D | Contemporary Reviews and Critiques | |
1 | Athenaeum | |
2 | Saturday Review | |
3 | Fortnightly Review | |
4 | Contemporary Review | |
5 | Blackwood's Magazine | |
6 | Edinburgh Review | |
7 | Macmillan's Magazine | |
8 | Macmillan's Magazine | |
9 | Fraser's Magazine | |
10 | Theological Review | |
11 | Liberty, Equality, Fraternity | |
App. E | Florence Nightingale and Sigmund Freud vs. Mill | |
1 | Florence Nightingale | |
2 | The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud | |
Notes | ||
Select Bibliography |
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