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Swenson, Kristine. Medical Women and Victorian Fiction. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2005.
In this work Swenson examines the complex cultural intersections between women and medicine in Victorian fiction and wider society. She considers the roles of Grace Harvey and Valencia St. Just, two Eng-ish Crimean War nurses, in the novel Two Years Ago. Kingsley stresses that the nurse’s role is as much moral as medical. Moreover, despite the wartime bravery displayed by his nurses, Kingsley insists that they must ultimately bend to the conventionality of the Victorian marriage. Though Grace was a medical and religious heroine she must be redefined domestically as wife, the proper role of a Victorian woman. Swenson also highlights Kingsley’s forceful social criticism in Two Years Ago where he lays the blame for pervasive disease and unsanitary problems across all classes.
Two Years Ago; Sanitation; Nurses; Crimean War.