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Step** Out: ‘At Home’ or ‘From our Own Correspondent’? The Lady Writer or the Woman Journalist?
‘Aunt Julia […] thinks I am given over to the Evil One since I’ve become a journalist’ (Dixon [1894] 2004: 144), declares Mary Erle, one of the central characters in Ella Hepworth Dixon’s 1894 novel The Story of ...
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Ella Hepworth Dixon: Storming the Bastille, or Taking it by Stealth?
If the journalist Ella Hepworth Dixon is mentioned today, her name is usually associated with her New Woman novel, The Story of a Modern Woman. This novel, however, only represents a very small proportion of its ...