The Iron Pen: Frances Burney and the Politics of Women's WritingUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 276 Seiten Best known as a novelist and social satirist whose work anticipated Jane Austen's, Frances Burney (1752-1840) has also been recognized as an important writer in the history of feminist literature. Julia Epstein now offers a new interpretation of Burney and her work: that Burney's anger at the economic and social conditions of women emerges in her writing in moments of barely contained violence, and that her representations of violence and hostility provide a key to Burney's literary power. |
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... Evelina : Protecting the Heroine 93 4 Camilla : Silencing the Heroine 123 85 Three Fictions of Resistance : Women and the Marketplace 151 5 Cecilia : Money and Anarchy 155 6 The Wanderer : Money and Entrapment Four Critical Afterlife ix.
... : Money and Entrapment Four Critical Afterlife 193 7 " A very woman " and Her Readers Notes 235 Selected Bibliography 259 Index 272 175 197 Acknowledgments I have incurred many debts to friends and colleagues ४ Contents.
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