"The message of Blake's 1874 novel is simple and comprehensive: that women of all classes are denied voice, useful and well-paid work, public protection, the vote and even life itself. . . . Impressive is the range of female types and number of interconnecting plots by which Blake relentlessly expresses this message." --
Choice "An outstanding nineteenth-century women's novel found!" --
Susan Gubar, co-author of The Madwoman in the Attic "
Fettered for Life combines a compelling plot line with a passionate, and amazingly contemporary view of men's oppression of women. . . . [It is] both totally absorbing and strikingly relevant." --
Jane Tompkins, author of Sensational Designs "The action never falters in this entertaining novel, but as the heroine undergoes her series of adventures, the author raises penetrating questions about the wide range of social and political forces that limited the freedom of American women." --
Alfred Bendixon, professor of English, California State University, Los Angeles "
Fettered for Life is the most comprehensive women's rights novel of the nineteenth century. It should be required reading for anyone interested in women's studies and, more generally, in American cultural history." --
David S. Reynolds, author of Beneath the American Renaissance