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Women, Power and Subversion (Routledge Revivals) - Social Strategies in British Fiction, 1778-1860 (Hardcover): Judith Lowder... Women, Power and Subversion (Routledge Revivals) - Social Strategies in British Fiction, 1778-1860 (Hardcover)
Judith Lowder Newton
R4,443 Discovery Miles 44 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book explores the reactions of some female writers to the social effects of industrial capitalism between 1778 and 1860. The period set in motion a crisis over the status of middle-class women that culminated in the constructed idea of "women's proper sphere". This concept disguised inequities between men and women, first by asserting the reality of female power, and then by restricting it to self-sacrificing influence. In this book, Judith Newton analyses novels such as Fanny Burney's Evelina, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Charlotte Bronte's Villette and George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss in order to demonstrate how some female writers reacted to the issue by covertly resisting inequities of power and reconciling ideologies in their art. She argues that in this time period, novels became increasingly rebellious as well as ambivalent . Heroines were endowed with power, and emphasis was given to female ability, rather than to feminine influence.

Women, Power and Subversion (Routledge Revivals) - Social Strategies in British Fiction, 1778-1860 (Paperback): Judith Lowder... Women, Power and Subversion (Routledge Revivals) - Social Strategies in British Fiction, 1778-1860 (Paperback)
Judith Lowder Newton
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book explores the reactions of some female writers to the social effects of industrial capitalism between 1778 and 1860. The period set in motion a crisis over the status of middle-class women that culminated in the constructed idea of "women's proper sphere". This concept disguised inequities between men and women, first by asserting the reality of female power, and then by restricting it to self-sacrificing influence. In this book, Judith Newton analyses novels such as Fanny Burney's Evelina, Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice, Charlotte Bronte's Villette and George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss in order to demonstrate how some female writers reacted to the issue by covertly resisting inequities of power and reconciling ideologies in their art. She argues that in this time period, novels became increasingly rebellious as well as ambivalent . Heroines were endowed with power, and emphasis was given to female ability, rather than to feminine influence.

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