| John Stuart Mill: A Chronology | vii |
| Introduction | xi |
| A Note on the Text | xxv |
| The Subjection of Women | 1 |
Appendix A | Preludes to The Subjection of Women | 99 |
1. | James Mill, Essay on Government (1820) | 99 |
2. | Harriet Taylor, "On Marriage" (1832-33?) | 101 |
Appendix B | Comments by Mill about The Subjection of Women | 105 |
1. | Autobiography, Chapter VII | 105 |
2. | Letters | 106 |
Appendix C | Nineteenth-Century Novelists on the Woman Question | 115 |
1. | Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey (1818) | 115 |
2. | Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist (1837-38) | 115 |
3. | Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (1847) | 116 |
4. | George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-72) | 116 |
5. | Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure (1895) | 117 |
Appendix D | Contemporary Reviews and Critiques | 119 |
1. | W. H. Dixon, Athenaeum | 119 |
2. | Saturday Review | 125 |
3. | Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Fortnightly Review | 128 |
4. | Matthew Browne, Contemporary Review | 130 |
5. | Anne Mozley, Blackwood's Magazine | 136 |
6. | Margaret Oliphant, Edinburgh Review | 152 |
7. | Goldwin Smith, Macmillan's Magazine | 163 |
8. | J.E. Cairnes, Macmillan's Magazine | 171 |
9. | Henry Taylor, Fraser's Magazine | 179 |
10. | Frances Power Cobbe, Theological Review | 187 |
11. | James Fitzjames Stephen, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity | 192 |
Appendix E | Florence Nightingale and Sigmund Freud vs. Mill | 205 |
1. | Cecil Woodham-Smith, Florence Nightingale | 205 |
2. | Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud | 207 |
| Notes | 209 |
| Select Bibliography | 215 |