Mary Augusta Ward's "perfect economist" and the logic of anti-suffragism

This article exposes the engagement of Mary Augusta Ward's Marcella (1894) with the emergent academic discipline of economics, drawing connections between Ward's influential novel and texts by the economic thinkers John Ruskin, Beatrice Webb, and Alfred Marshall. Marcella, I contend, repre...

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Main Author: Coit, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press 2015
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