The generational divide between 'new' and 'old' women was a recurring theme in late Victorian and Edwardian literature and culture. This divide not only reinforced a rhetoric of difference but also encouraged discussions about productive exchange and collaboration between women of different age groups. Within the context of a rapidly modernising British society, these intergenerational dynamics were intricately linked to broader debates surrounding middle-class women's evolving roles in society and their responsibilities towards their families. Through a comprehensive analysis of periodical...
The generational divide between 'new' and 'old' women was a recurring theme in late Victorian and Edwardian literature and culture. This divide not on...