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Politics and Genre in the Works of Elizabeth Hamilton, 1756-1816 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Politics and Genre in the Works of Elizabeth Hamilton, 1756-1816 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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In the first book-length study of the well-respected and popular
British writer Elizabeth Hamilton, Claire Grogan addresses a
significant gap in scholarship that enlarges and complicates
critical understanding of the Romantic woman writer. From 1797 to
1818, Hamilton published in a wide range of genres, including
novels, satires, historical and educational treatises, and
historical biography. Because she wrote from a politically centrist
position during a revolutionary age, Grogan suggests, Hamilton has
been neglected in favor of authors who fit within the
Jacobin/anti-Jacobin framework used to situate women writers of the
period. Grogan draws attention to the inadequacies of the
Jacobin/anti-Jacobin binary for understanding writers like
Hamilton, arguing that Hamilton and other women writers engaged
with and debated the issues of the day in more veiled ways. For
example, while Hamilton did not argue for sexual emancipation A la
Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Hays, she asserted her rights in other
ways. Hamilton's most radical advance, Grogan shows, was in her
deployment of genre, whether she was mixing genres, creating new
generic medleys, or assuming competence in a hitherto
male-dominated genre. With Hamilton serving as her case study,
Grogan persuasively argues for new strategies to uncover the means
by which women writers participated in the revolutionary debate.
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