It is the result of extensive research by Pamela Gerrish Nunn, whose work on
Pre-Raphaelite women artists has done so much to re-assess the art history of
the Victorian period.
Exploring the evolving dynamics of male-female relations during the Victorian period, this work highlights the growing societal anxiety surrounding gender roles and rights. A contemporary observer noted that the distinctions and shared rights of men and women began to capture widespread attention, significantly influencing modern society. The text delves into the implications of these changes, reflecting on how they shaped public discourse and individual identities during a transformative era.