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Aphra Behn's Afterlife

Author : Jane Spencer,Senior Lecturer in English Literature Jane Spencer
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780198184942

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Aphra Behn's Afterlife by Jane Spencer,Senior Lecturer in English Literature Jane Spencer Pdf

Aphra Behn is significant as an early example of a successful professional woman writer. This analysis of her influence on literature argues the need for a feminist revision of the writer who had literary sons as well as daughters.

Aphra Behn's Afterlife

Author : Jane Spencer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Slavery in literature
ISBN : 0191674400

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Aphra Behn's Afterlife by Jane Spencer Pdf

Aphra Behn is significant as an early example of a successful professional woman writer. This analysis of her influence on literature argues the need for a feminist revision of the writer who had literary sons as well as daughters

Aphra Behn's Afterlife

Author : Jane Spencer,Senior Lecturer in English Literature Jane Spencer
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0198184948

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Aphra Behn's Afterlife by Jane Spencer,Senior Lecturer in English Literature Jane Spencer Pdf

Aphra Behn is significant as an early example of a successful professional woman writer. This analysis of her influence on literature argues the need for a feminist revision of the writer who had literary sons as well as daughters.

Write or be Written

Author : Ursula Appelt
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351870887

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Write or be Written by Ursula Appelt Pdf

Although the field of early modern women's studies has blossomed in recent years, little attention has been paid to women poets of the period. This new collection is specifically designed to fill the gap, applying new critical methodologies and theories to this group of early modern writers. Write or Be Written also contributes to ongoing debates about canonicity, periodicity, disciplinarity, and the construction of knowledge. The essays in this volume reflect today's sophisticated critical thinking, and represent a broad range of approaches and methodologies. Topics covered include contextualizing the self; female discursive strategies; religious discourses and gender; writing a female space; negotiating power and desire; female writing and the marketplace/publishing; and revisions of male-dominated poetic conventions and traditions.

Collecting Women

Author : Chantel M. Lavoie
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780838757499

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Collecting Women by Chantel M. Lavoie Pdf

This book addresses the place of women writers in anthologies and other literary collections in eighteenth-century England. It explores and contextualizes the ways in which two different kinds of printed material--poetic miscellanies and biographical collections--complemented one another in defining expectations about the woman writer. Far more than the single-authored text, it was the collection in one form or another that invested poems and their authors with authority. By attending to this fascinating cultural context, Chantel Lavoie explores how women poets were placed posthumously in the world of eighteenth-century English letters. Investigating the lives and works of four well known poets--Katherine Philips, Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth Rowe--Lavoie illuminates the way in which celebrated women were collected alongside their poetry, the effect of collocation on individual reputations, and the intersection between bibliography and biography as female poets themselves became curiosities. In so doing, Collecting Women contributes to the understanding of the intersection of cultural history, canon formation, and literary collecting in eighteenth-century England.

Aphra Behn

Author : S. J. Wiseman
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Women and literature
ISBN : 9780746307045

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Aphra Behn by S. J. Wiseman Pdf

A volume in the Writers and Their Work series, which draws upon recent thinking in English studies to introduce writers and their contexts. Each volume includes biographical material, an examination of recent criticism, a bibliography and a reappraisal of a major work by the writer.

Aphra Behn

Author : Susan Wiseman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780746309650

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Aphra Behn by Susan Wiseman Pdf

A critical study of the work of Aphra Behn, one of the most inventive and original woman writers of the 17th century.

Slavery and the Making of Early American Libraries

Author : Sean D. Moore
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192573407

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Slavery and the Making of Early American Libraries by Sean D. Moore Pdf

Early American libraries stood at the nexus of two transatlantic branches of commerce—the book trade and the slave trade. Slavery and the Making of Early American Libraries bridges the study of these trades by demonstrating how Americans' profits from slavery were reinvested in imported British books and providing evidence that the colonial book market was shaped, in part, by the demand of slave owners for metropolitan cultural capital. Drawing on recent scholarship that shows how participation in London cultural life was very expensive in the eighteenth century, as well as evidence that enslavers were therefore some of the few early Americans who could afford to import British cultural products, the volume merges the fields of the history of the book, Atlantic studies, and the study of race, arguing that the empire-wide circulation of British books was underwritten by the labour of the African diaspora. The volume is the first in early American and eighteenth-century British studies to fuse our growing understanding of the material culture of the transatlantic text with our awareness of slavery as an economic and philanthropic basis for the production and consumption of knowledge. In studying the American dissemination of works of British literature and political thought, it claims that Americans were seeking out the forms of citizenship, constitutional traditions, and rights that were the signature of that British identity. Even though they were purchasing the sovereignty of Anglo-Americans at the expense of African-Americans through these books, however, some colonials were also making the case for the abolition of slavery.

Aphra Behn

Author : Mary Ann O'Donnell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 727 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351957793

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Aphra Behn by Mary Ann O'Donnell Pdf

This annotated bibliography constitutes a thoroughly revised and more easily readable study of Behn's publications, of those edited or translated by her, of publications that included her works, and of writings ascribed to her, along with an annotated bibliography of over 1600 works about her from 1671 to 2001, with an unannotated update covering 2002. The augmented primary bibliography describes all known editions and issues of her works to 1702, and adds a catalogue of editions to 2002, including on-line sources. The secondary bibliography adds close to 1000 items published since 1984 to the original 600 of the first edition along with about 175 more from 1671 to 1984, with attention to materials not in English. New appendices include a list of dedicatees, actors, recent productions (with reviews), and provenances. This volume will be invaluable for book dealers, collectors and librarians, as well as students and scholars of Aphra Behn and of Restoration literature.

The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn

Author : Derek Hughes,Janet Todd
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2004-11-25
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0521527201

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The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn by Derek Hughes,Janet Todd Pdf

Traditionally known as the first professional woman writer in English, Aphra Behn has now emerged as one of the major figures of the Restoration. She provided more plays for the stage than any other author and greatly influenced the development of the novel with her ground-breaking fiction, especially Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister and Oroonoko, the first English novel set in America. Behn's work straddles the genres: beside drama and fiction, she also excelled in poetry and she made several important translations from French libertine and scientific works. This Companion discusses and introduces her writings in all these fields and provides the critical tools with which to judge their aesthetic and historical importance. It also includes a full bibliography, a detailed chronology and a description of the known facts of her life. The Companion will be an essential tool for the study of this increasingly important writer and thinker.

The Rise and Fall of the Woman of Letters

Author : Norma Clarke
Publisher : Random House
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781446444986

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The Rise and Fall of the Woman of Letters by Norma Clarke Pdf

If Aphra Benn is widely regarded as the first important woman writer in English, who was the second? In literary history, the eighteenth century belongs to men: Pope and Swift, Richardson and Fielding. Asked to name a woman, even the specialist stumbles. Jane Austen? She didn't publish until 1811. Aphra Benn herself? She died in 1869. The Rise and Fall of the Woman of Letters tells the remarkable but little-known story of women writers in the eighteenth century - of poets, critics, dramatists and scholars celebrated in their own time but all but forgotten by the beginning of the new century. Eliza Haywood, Catherine Cockburn, Elizabeth Elstob, Delarivier Manley, Elizabeth Rowe, Jane Barker, Elizabeth Thomas, Anna Seward... In a book which ranges from country house to Grub Street, Norma Clarke recovers these and other writers, establishes the reasons for their eclipse and discovers that a room of one's own in the eighteenth century was as likely to be a prison cell as a boudoir.

Flat Protagonists

Author : Marta Figlerowicz
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780190650360

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Flat Protagonists by Marta Figlerowicz Pdf

We've all encountered protagonists who, over the course of a novel, turn out to be more complicated than we thought at first. But what does one do with a major character who simplifies as a novel progresses, to the point where even this novel's other characters begin to disregard him? Flat Protagonists shows that writers have undertaken such formal experiments-which give rise to its titular "flat protagonists"-since the novel's incipience. It finds such characters in British and French novels ranging from the late-seventeenth to the early-twentieth century by Aphra Behn, Isabelle de Charrière, Françoise de Graffigny, Thomas Hardy, and Marcel Proust. Marta Figlerowicz argues that these uncommon flat protagonists challenge our larger views about the novel as a genre. Upending a longstanding tradition of valuing characters for their complexity, Figlerowicz proposes that novels, and their characters, should be appreciated for highlighting the limits to how much attention any particular person's self-expression tends to garner, and how much insight anyone has to offer her community. As invitations to consider how we might come across to others, rather than merely how others come across to us, flat protagonists both subvert and complement the more conventional approach to novels as, at their best, sites of instruction in interpersonal empathy.

Third Wave Feminism

Author : S. Gillis,G. Howie,R. Munford
Publisher : Springer
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2007-04-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780230593664

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Third Wave Feminism by S. Gillis,G. Howie,R. Munford Pdf

This revised and expanded edition, new in paperback, provides a definitive collection on the current period in feminism known by many as the 'third wave'. Three sections - genealogies and generations, locales and locations, politics and popular culture - interrogate the wave metaphor and, through questioning the generational account of feminism, indicate possible future trajectories for the feminist movement. New to this edition are an interview with Luce Irigaray, a foreword by Imelda Whelehan as well as newly commissioned chapters.

Women and Poetry 1660-1750

Author : S. Prescott,D. Shuttleton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2003-09-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230504899

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Women and Poetry 1660-1750 by S. Prescott,D. Shuttleton Pdf

The specially commissioned essays in Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 address the multiplicity of female poetic practice and the public image of the woman poet between the Restoration and mid-eighteenth century. The volume includes biographically informative accounts of individual poets alongside detailed essays which discuss the different contexts and poetic traditions shaping women's poetry in this key period in literary history. Women and Poetry, 1660-1750 draws together a wealth of recent scholarship from a strong cast of contributors (including Germaine Greer) into one accessible volume aimed at both students and specialist readers.

Women Novelists Before Jane Austen

Author : Brian Corman
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781442692473

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Women Novelists Before Jane Austen by Brian Corman Pdf

By the time Ian Watt published The Rise of the Novel. in 1957, it was clear that many women novelists before Jane Austen had been overlooked in critical studies of literature and that some of them had been completely forgotten by the reading public. In this book, Brian Corman explores the question of how and why this came about. Corman provides a systematic survey of the reputations of early women novelists as canons of the novel developed over a period of roughly two hundred years, and, in so doing, suggests reasons for their frequent exclusion. Women Novelists before Jane Austen challenges the view that exclusion from the canon was a simple function of gender and goes deeper to examine potential reasons why certain women writers were overlooked. In the process, it provides an overview of histories of the British novel from the beginning through to the mid-twentieth century, ending with the publication of Watt's famous text. Further, Corman offers a prolegomenon to the important recovery work of the late-twentieth century in which many revised accounts of the history of the novel appeared, essentially improving the scope covered by Watt. This study historicizes the place of early women novelists in the British canon in order to provide an informed context for current views.