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Working at the intersections of feminist literary criticism, new historicism, and narratology, Chastity and Transgression in Women's Writing, 1792-1897 revises current understandings of 19th Century representations of prostitution, female sexuality, and the "rights of women" debate. Eberle's project explores the connections and disjunctures between women writing during the Romantic period and those working throughout the Victorian era. Roxanne Eberle considers a wide range of authors including Mary Wollstonecraft, Amelia Opie, Mary Hays, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Sarah Grand.
Working at the intersections of feminist literary criticism, new
historicism, and narratology, Chastity and Transgression in Women's
Writing revises current understandings of nineteenth-century
representations of prostitution, female sexuality and the 'rights
of woman' debate. Eberle's project explores the connections and
disjunctures between women writing during the Romantic period and
those working throughout the Victorian era. She considers a wide
range of authors including Mary Wollstonecraft, Amelia Opie, Mary
Hays, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Sarah Grand.
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