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PRE-ORDER NOW Holding the Reins of the Future : Child-Rearing Experts and Female Novelists, 1860-1940 by Jackie E. Stallcup

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PRE-ORDER NOW Holding the Reins of the Future : Child-Rearing Experts and Female Novelists, 1860-1940 by Jackie E. Stallcup

PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 29/12/2026

How women novelists reshaped the rules of motherhood and claimed authority over the future. Debates about how to raise children have always been debates about power, authority, and the future. In Holding the Reins of the Future, Jackie E. Stallcup examines the vigorous nineteenth- and early twentieth-century arguments over child-rearing and shows how four influential novelists-Martha Finley, Louisa May Alcott, L. M. Montgomery, and Jean Webster-engaged with these arguments in fiction written for young readers. Child-rearing manuals of the period prescribed proper maternal conduct while defining the limits of women's authority. Stallcup places these manuals alongside the novels they helped shape, analyzing ongoing exchanges about discipline, education, religion, scientific expertise, and the meaning of motherhood. Finley's Elsie Dinsmore series advances a vision of Christian parenting as moral power. Alcott reimagines the "model child," replacing passive obedience with energy and moral growth. Montgomery questions the authority of scientific child-rearing experts and asserts the importance of children's rights. Webster turns to orphan care, exploring how women could exercise executive authority within institutional settings. These writers did not simply reject domestic ideology; they worked within its language and expectations, expanding the boundaries of women's influence. These novels offered young female readers roles that were at once culturally legible and quietly transformative. Children appear in these texts as embodiments of imagined national and moral futures, and motherhood emerges as a site of contested cultural authority. Holding the Reins of the Future shows how fiction became a means through which women claimed interpretive and moral authority over the next generation.

Binding: Paperback / softback

PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 29/12/2026

How women novelists reshaped the rules of motherhood and claimed authority over the future. Debates about how to raise children have always been debates about power, authority, and the future. In Holding the Reins of the Future, Jackie E. Stallcup examines the vigorous nineteenth- and early twentieth-century arguments over child-rearing and shows how four influential novelists-Martha Finley, Louisa May Alcott, L. M. Montgomery, and Jean Webster-engaged with these arguments in fiction written for young readers. Child-rearing manuals of the period prescribed proper maternal conduct while defining the limits of women's authority. Stallcup places these manuals alongside the novels they helped shape, analyzing ongoing exchanges about discipline, education, religion, scientific expertise, and the meaning of motherhood. Finley's Elsie Dinsmore series advances a vision of Christian parenting as moral power. Alcott reimagines the "model child," replacing passive obedience with energy and moral growth. Montgomery questions the authority of scientific child-rearing experts and asserts the importance of children's rights. Webster turns to orphan care, exploring how women could exercise executive authority within institutional settings. These writers did not simply reject domestic ideology; they worked within its language and expectations, expanding the boundaries of women's influence. These novels offered young female readers roles that were at once culturally legible and quietly transformative. Children appear in these texts as embodiments of imagined national and moral futures, and motherhood emerges as a site of contested cultural authority. Holding the Reins of the Future shows how fiction became a means through which women claimed interpretive and moral authority over the next generation.

Binding: Paperback / softback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 29/12/2026

How women novelists reshaped the rules of motherhood and claimed authority over the future. Debates about how to raise children have always been debates about power, authority, and the future. In Holding the Reins of the Future, Jackie E. Stallcup examines the vigorous nineteenth- and early twentieth-century arguments over child-rearing and shows how four influential novelists-Martha Finley, Louisa May Alcott, L. M. Montgomery, and Jean Webster-engaged with these arguments in fiction written for young readers. Child-rearing manuals of the period prescribed proper maternal conduct while defining the limits of women's authority. Stallcup places these manuals alongside the novels they helped shape, analyzing ongoing exchanges about discipline, education, religion, scientific expertise, and the meaning of motherhood. Finley's Elsie Dinsmore series advances a vision of Christian parenting as moral power. Alcott reimagines the "model child," replacing passive obedience with energy and moral growth. Montgomery questions the authority of scientific child-rearing experts and asserts the importance of children's rights. Webster turns to orphan care, exploring how women could exercise executive authority within institutional settings. These writers did not simply reject domestic ideology; they worked within its language and expectations, expanding the boundaries of women's influence. These novels offered young female readers roles that were at once culturally legible and quietly transformative. Children appear in these texts as embodiments of imagined national and moral futures, and motherhood emerges as a site of contested cultural authority. Holding the Reins of the Future shows how fiction became a means through which women claimed interpretive and moral authority over the next generation.

Binding: Paperback / softback

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