Papers of and concerning Caroline Norton., 1834-1974.
Scope and Contents
Caroline Norton (later Stirling Maxwell) was a social campaigner for the rights of women and children and an author of poems, political pamphlets, novels and plays. John Murray published her poem 'A Voice from the Factories', which raised the problems faced by child workers, in 1836.
The letters here are of Caroline Norton to John Murray [II] and largely relate to the publication of her poem. However, there are also references to her reputation in society, attacks on her character by various people, and to her campaigns for law reforms.
The manuscript with some annotated proofs of 'A Voice from the Factories' by Norton is also in this series, which was published by Johm Murray in 1836.
Dates
- Creation: 1834-1974.
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Extent
0.00 Linear metres
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
The letters of Caroline Norton have been arranged before the typescript transcriptions. The manusript of 'A Voice from the Factory' by Norton has been placed as the end of the sequence.
Repository Details
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