
Title
- SUNY Series In Feminist Criticism And Theory
Attribution
edited by Adriana Craciun and Kari E. LokkePublication Details
BookState University of New York Press2001Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR129.F8 R39 2001 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Examines the full spectrum of women’s participation in the social, economic, religious, and poetic debates surrounding the French Revolution. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- English literature — French influences
- Women and literature — Great Britain — History — 18th century
- Women and literature — Great Britain — History — 19th century
- English literature — Women authors — History and criticism
- English literature — 18th century — History and criticism
- English literature — 19th century — History and criticism
- Revolutionary literature, English — History and criticism
- Feminism and literature — Great Britain
- Romanticism — Great Britain
- France — History — Revolution, 1789-1799 — Literature and the revolution
- France — History — Revolution, 1789-1799 — Influence
- France — In literature
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Contents
- Introduction: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, 1789-1815 / Adriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke
- Revolution and Nationalism. Blurring the Borders of Nation and Gender: Mary Wollstonecraft’s Character (R)evolution / Jan Wellington. Challenging Englishness: Frances Burney’s The Wanderer / Maria Jerinic. "The Mild Dominion of the Moon": Charlotte Smith and the Politics of Transcendence / Kari E. Lokke
- Revolution and Religion. The Anxiety of (Feminine) Influence: Hannah More and Counterrevolution / Angela Keane. The French, the "Long- wished-for Revolution," and the Just War in Joanna Southcott / Kevin Binfield. Napoleon, Nationalism, and the Politics of Religion in Mariana Starke’s Letters from Italy / Jeanne Moskal
- Revolutionary Subjects. The New Cordays: Helen Craik and British Representations of Charlotte Corday, 1793-1800 / Adriana Craciun. Mary Hays’s "Female Philosopher": Constructing Revolutionary Subjects / Miriam L. Wallace. Indirect Dissent: "Landscaping" Female Agency in Amelia Alderson Opie’s Poems of the 1790s / Ann Frank Wake
- Revolutionary Representation. Elizabeth Inchbald, Joanna Baillie, and Revolutionary Representation in the "Romantic" Period / Terence Allan Hoagwood. Benevolent Historian: Helen Maria Williams and Her British Readers / Deborah Kennedy. The Politics of Truth and Deception: Charlotte Smith and The French Revolution / Judith Davis Miller
- Afterword / Madelyn Gutwirth
ISBN
- 079144970x
- 0791449696
- 079144970x
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