When Laura Curtis Bullard wrote the novel Christine in 1856, she created one of antebellum America s most radical heroines: a woman s rights leader. Addressing the major social, political, and cultural issues surrounding women from within an unusually overt feminist framework for its time, Christine openly challenges a social and legal system that denies women full and equal rights.Christine defies her family, rejects marriage, and leaves a job as a teacher to embark on her career, rewriting the script for a successful nineteenth-century heroine. Along the way, she recreates...
When Laura Curtis Bullard wrote the novel Christine in 1856, she created one of antebellum America s most radical heroines: a woman s rights le...