Women and Literature in Britain 1800-1900Joanne Shattock Cambridge University Press, 30.08.2001 - 311 Seiten These new essays by leading scholars explore nineteenth-century women's writing across a spectrum of genres. The book's focus is on women's role in and access to literary culture in the broadest sense, as consumers and interpreters as well as practitioners of that culture. Individual chapters consider women as journalists, editors, translators, scholars, actresses, playwrights, autobiographers, biographers, writers for children and religious writers as well as novelists and poets. A unique chronology offers a woman-centered perspective on literary and historical events and there is a guide to further reading. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 93
Seite viii
... Domestic Ideology in Victorian Culture ( 1995 ) , Anne Brontë : the Other One ( 1989 ) , and Society in the Novel ( 1984 ) . She has co- edited A Feminist Perspective in the Academy : the Difference It Makes ( 1981 ) , The Voyage In ...
... Domestic Ideology in Victorian Culture ( 1995 ) , Anne Brontë : the Other One ( 1989 ) , and Society in the Novel ( 1984 ) . She has co- edited A Feminist Perspective in the Academy : the Difference It Makes ( 1981 ) , The Voyage In ...
Seite 2
... domestic economy , traditionally feminine pursuits , increased in number and in profile in an age of mass publish- ing . Self - writing , which included autobiography and the domestic memoir , was another genre in which women made an ...
... domestic economy , traditionally feminine pursuits , increased in number and in profile in an age of mass publish- ing . Self - writing , which included autobiography and the domestic memoir , was another genre in which women made an ...
Seite 3
... domestic sphere , ' with only the name and the product of the author being necessarily in the public domain ' as Dorothy Thompson has pointed out.5 Valerie Sanders , in her study of the literary marketplace as it affected women writers ...
... domestic sphere , ' with only the name and the product of the author being necessarily in the public domain ' as Dorothy Thompson has pointed out.5 Valerie Sanders , in her study of the literary marketplace as it affected women writers ...
Seite 4
... domestic and the professional , were competing pulls in the lives of nineteenth - century women writers in ways recogniz- able to the modern woman . The power structures inherent in the domestic household , and the codes of social ...
... domestic and the professional , were competing pulls in the lives of nineteenth - century women writers in ways recogniz- able to the modern woman . The power structures inherent in the domestic household , and the codes of social ...
Seite 5
... domestic sphere . The ' social capital ' generated by middle - class domestic managers was the equivalent of the economic capital earned by their husbands . She also demonstrates the ways in which novels by women from Oliphant and ...
... domestic sphere . The ' social capital ' generated by middle - class domestic managers was the equivalent of the economic capital earned by their husbands . She also demonstrates the ways in which novels by women from Oliphant and ...
Inhalt
The construction of the woman writer | 8 |
Remaking the canon | 35 |
Women and the consumption of print | 55 |
Women writing woman nineteenthcentury representations of gender and sexuality | 78 |
Feminism journalism and public debate | 99 |
Womens writing and the domestic sphere | 119 |
Women fiction and the marketplace | 142 |
Women poets and the challenge of genre | 162 |
Women and the theatre | 189 |
Women writers and selfwriting | 209 |
The professionalization of womens writing extending the canon | 231 |
Women writers and religion | 251 |
Women writing for children | 275 |
Guide to further reading | 301 |
307 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actress Anna Jameson Anne argued Autobiography biography Blackwood's British Cambridge University Press career century Charlotte Brontë children's literature Christian Christina Rossetti contemporary culture daughter death debate discourse domestic sphere economic Edinburgh edition Eliza Lynn Linton Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Gaskell Emily Emily Brontë England English essays Evangelical example female feminine feminism feminist fiction Frances Power Cobbe Gaskell's gender genre George Eliot girls Harriet Martineau heroine household Howitt husband intellectual Jane Austen Jane Eyre John journals Lady Letters literary lives London Magazine male Margaret Oliphant marriage Mary middle-class women moral mother nineteenth nineteenth-century women novels Oxford University Press poems poetry political popular professional prostitution published readers reading religious Review role Routledge rptd Sarah sexual sisters social Society story texts theatre tion Victorian Victorian Women Wollstonecraft woman women novelists women poets women writers Woolf working-class writing wrote Wuthering Heights
Verweise auf dieses Buch
Women and the Shaping of the Nation's Young: Education and Public Doctrine ... Mary Hilton Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2007 |
British Short Fiction in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Rise of the Tale Tim Killick Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |