Publication

2003 - Yale University Press

Language

English

Word Count

128,000 words, Guess

Page Count

512 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002006675
  • LibraryThing3767547
  • Goodreads1627960

Classifications

  • LCCHT690.U6H86 2002
  • LCCHT690.U6 H86 2002

Description

"Based on an array of diaries and letters, this book explores the shifting experiences of adolescent girls in the late nineteenth century. What emerges is a world on the cusp of change. By convention middle-class girls stayed at home, where their reading exposed them to powerful images of self-sacrificing women. Yet in reality girls in their teens increasingly attended schools - especially newly opened high schools, where they outnumbered boys. There they competed for grades and honor directly against male classmates. Before and after school they joined a public world beyond adult supervision - strolling city streets, flagging down male friends, visiting soda foundations." "Over the long term, their school experiences as "girls" foreshadowed both the turn-of-the-century emergence of the independent "New Women" and the birth of adolescence itself."--BOOK JACKET.

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Other Editions

  • How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of American GirlhoodHardcoverYale University Press2003-01-01

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