Those familiar with Eliza Lynn Linton (1822–98) as the vitriolic author of the 'Girl of the Period' essays will most likely find this description of her life and autobiography surprising — perhaps even as unsuspected as Linton believed it to be amongst her contemporary audience. Linton's ...
Eliza Lynn Linton (1822–1898) was an Englishnovelist, short-story writer, andjournalist. In a growing market for print media, newspaper writing offered the promise of steady remuneration. Linton’s submission of an article toThe Morning Chronicleresulted in a permanent post, making her the first...
The Sensational Eliza Lynn Lintondoi:10.1080/09574042.2016.1256122Walker GoreClareWomen a Cultural Review
Woman against women in Victorian England: a life of Eliza Lynn LintonNancy Fix Anderson. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 249-254.
The novelist and journalist Eliza Lynn Linton is best remembered for her virulently antifeminist articles on 'The Girl of the Period,' first published in the Saturday Review in the early 1860s. Yet like other women authors of the decade, she was alert to the new challenges posed by ...
Linton, Eliza Lynndoi:10.1007/978-3-030-02721-6_187-1Snailham, FionaUniversity of GreenwichPalgrave Macmillan, Cham
Broomfield, A. 2001. Much more than an antifeminist: Eliza Lynn Linton’s contribution to the rise of Victorian popular journalism.Victorian Literature and Culture29 (2): 267–283. ArticleGoogle Scholar Colby, V. 1970.The singular anomaly: Women novelists of the nineteenth century. New York: ...