Chapter 7 Welsh Women's Industrial Fiction 1880-1910

From the beginning of the genre, women writers have made a major contribution to the development of industrial writing. Although prevented from gaining first-hand experience of the coalface, Welsh women writers were amongst the first to try to fictionalize those heavy industries-coal and metal in th...

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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
Series:Historical Women's Writing
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