"Revising Women" is a collection of essays by a distinguished
group of feminist critics. Each essay is a contribution to the
history of the English novel, to our understanding of literature's
place in cultural debate, and to women's studies. The essays give
steady attention to the ways novels participate in social processes
and the ways women perceived the public sphere and stubbornly
attempted to participate in it. Rich contextualization and adept
use of theory reveal both the individual writer's story and the
story beneath the text that is a cultural production with the
potential to reveal why we and our society are as we are. Each
essay develops ways of using history in relation to literature,
takes up large historical events and issues, and interprets in fine
detail what individuals do with them. Beginning with the fictions
of the late seventeenth century, and ending with Maria Edgeworth
and Jane Austen, the essays in "Revising Women" are characterized
by informed historicizing, detailed textual explication,
sophisticated feminist theory, and dedicated attention to the
interrelationships between life and literary works and between
everyday existence and political processes.
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