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  1. Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid
    East Caribbean connections
    Autor*in: Ferguson, Moira
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York

    "Focusing On Antigua, Dominica, and England, this book contributes to post-colonial and cultural studies by juxtaposing British and Caribbean writers of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries." "Ferguson highlights usually veiled... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    "Focusing On Antigua, Dominica, and England, this book contributes to post-colonial and cultural studies by juxtaposing British and Caribbean writers of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries." "Ferguson highlights usually veiled intersections between the texts of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Anne Hart Gilbert, Elizabeth Hart Thwaites, Jean Rhys, and Jamaica Kincaid, and underscores their feminist agendas in the context of slavery and colonialism." "Beginning with a discussion of Wollstonecraft's polemic for women's rights in the metropolitan center, Ferguson shows how that polemic linked colonial slavery to female subjugation and male desire. In the very different social context of Antigua, Gilbert and Thwaites engaged in struggles on behalf of literacy and abolitions." "In the doubled context of England and Antigua, Ferguson then examines the centrality of slavery to Austen's Mansfield Park, and concludes with a lively reading of texts by Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid which display differing views of the British imperial project." "Colonialism and Gender from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid traces a discourse of struggle between writers and activists at the metropolitan center and those at the political periphery. "The continuum of their writings," notes Ferguson, "further suggests that during 150 years of slavery, emancipation, and postcolonialism, recognition of the link between gender and colonial relations became commensurately more clear.""--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  2. The female sublime from Milton to Swinburne
    bearing blindness
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Manchester Univ. Press, Manchester [u.a.]

    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet achieves vision at the cost of symbolic blindness and feminisation. Drawing together a wide range of concerns including the use of myth, the gender of the sublime, the lyric fragment, and the relation of pain to creativity, this book is a major re-evaluation of the male poet and the making of the English poetic tradition." "The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne examines the feminisation of the post-Miltonic male poet, not through cultural history, but through a series of mythic or classical figures which include Philomela, Orpheus and Sappho. It recovers a disfiguring sublime imagined as an aggressive female force which feminises the male poet in an act that simultaneously deprives and energises him. This imaginative revisionist study suggests a new interpretative framework for Victorian men's poetry, while providing detailed and extensive re-readings of many major poems The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne will be required reading for anyone with a serious interest in the English poetic tradition and Victorian poetry."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  3. The female sublime from Milton to Swinburne
    bearing blindness
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York

    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet achieves vision at the cost of symbolic blindness and feminisation. Drawing together a wide range of concerns including the use of myth, the gender of the sublime, the lyric fragment, and the relation of pain to creativity, this book is a major re-evaluation of the male poet and the making of the English poetic tradition." "The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne examines the feminisation of the post-Miltonic male poet, not through cultural history, but through a series of mythic or classical figures which include Philomela, Orpheus and Sappho. It recovers a disfiguring sublime imagined as an aggressive female force which feminises the male poet in an act that simultaneously deprives and energises him. This imaginative revisionist study suggests a new interpretative framework for Victorian men's poetry, while providing detailed and extensive re-readings of many major poems The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne will be required reading for anyone with a serious interest in the English poetic tradition and Victorian poetry."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  4. Women and Arthurian literature
    seizing the sword
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Macmillan [u.a.], Basingstoke [u.a.]

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
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  5. Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid
    East Caribbean connections
    Autor*in: Ferguson, Moira
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York

    "Focusing On Antigua, Dominica, and England, this book contributes to post-colonial and cultural studies by juxtaposing British and Caribbean writers of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries." "Ferguson highlights usually veiled... mehr

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "Focusing On Antigua, Dominica, and England, this book contributes to post-colonial and cultural studies by juxtaposing British and Caribbean writers of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries." "Ferguson highlights usually veiled intersections between the texts of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Anne Hart Gilbert, Elizabeth Hart Thwaites, Jean Rhys, and Jamaica Kincaid, and underscores their feminist agendas in the context of slavery and colonialism." "Beginning with a discussion of Wollstonecraft's polemic for women's rights in the metropolitan center, Ferguson shows how that polemic linked colonial slavery to female subjugation and male desire. In the very different social context of Antigua, Gilbert and Thwaites engaged in struggles on behalf of literacy and abolitions." "In the doubled context of England and Antigua, Ferguson then examines the centrality of slavery to Austen's Mansfield Park, and concludes with a lively reading of texts by Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid which display differing views of the British imperial project." "Colonialism and Gender from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid traces a discourse of struggle between writers and activists at the metropolitan center and those at the political periphery. "The continuum of their writings," notes Ferguson, "further suggests that during 150 years of slavery, emancipation, and postcolonialism, recognition of the link between gender and colonial relations became commensurately more clear.""--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  6. The female sublime from Milton to Swinburne
    bearing blindness
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Manchester Univ. Press, Manchester [u.a.]

    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet... mehr

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "What does it mean to 'bear blindness' and why should this be a concern for male poets after Milton? This innovative study of vision, gender and poetry traces Milton's mark on Shelley, Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne to show how the lyric male poet achieves vision at the cost of symbolic blindness and feminisation. Drawing together a wide range of concerns including the use of myth, the gender of the sublime, the lyric fragment, and the relation of pain to creativity, this book is a major re-evaluation of the male poet and the making of the English poetic tradition." "The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne examines the feminisation of the post-Miltonic male poet, not through cultural history, but through a series of mythic or classical figures which include Philomela, Orpheus and Sappho. It recovers a disfiguring sublime imagined as an aggressive female force which feminises the male poet in an act that simultaneously deprives and energises him. This imaginative revisionist study suggests a new interpretative framework for Victorian men's poetry, while providing detailed and extensive re-readings of many major poems The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne will be required reading for anyone with a serious interest in the English poetic tradition and Victorian poetry."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  7. A literature of their own
    British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Virago Press, London

    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 0860682854
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 6660
    Auflage/Ausgabe: New rev. and expanded ed.
    Schriftenreihe: A Virago book
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism; English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism; English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism; Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History; Women novelists, English -- Biography; Frauenroman; Frauenliteratur; Frau <Motiv>; Schriftstellerin; Roman; Romanschriftstellerin; Englisch
    Umfang: XXXIII, 395 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 351 - 365

  8. Women and Arthurian literature
    seizing the sword
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Macmillan [u.a.], Basingstoke [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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  9. The history of british women's writing, 1920-1945
    volume eight
    Beteiligt: Joannou, Maroula (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

    Featuring sixteen contributions from recognized authorities in their respective fields, this superb new mapping of women's writing ranges from feminine middlebrow novels to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics, from women's literary journalism to... mehr

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Universität Konstanz, Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
    Online-Ressource
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    Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen, Bibliothek Nürtingen
    eBook ProQuest
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    Featuring sixteen contributions from recognized authorities in their respective fields, this superb new mapping of women's writing ranges from feminine middlebrow novels to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics, from women's literary journalism to crime fiction, and from West End drama to the literature of Scotland, Ireland and Wales

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Joannou, Maroula (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781137292179
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 260
    Schriftenreihe: History of British Women's Writing Ser.
    Schlagworte: English literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism; Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 316 Seiten)
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    Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; Chronology 1920-1945; Introduction: Modernism, Modernity, and the Middlebrow in Context; Part I: Mapping Modernism; 1 Gender in Modernism; 2 Exemplary Intermodernists: Stevie Smith, Inez Holden, Betty Miller, and Naomi Mitchison; 3 Virginia Woolf and the Aesthetics of Modernism; 4 The Art of Bi-Location: Sylvia Townsend Warner; Part II: Cultural Hierarchy; 5 The Feminine Middlebrow Novel; 6 Women and Comedy; 7 The Woman's Historical Novel; 8 'Queens of Crime': The 'Golden Age' of Crime Fiction

    Part III: Gendered Genres9 Poetry, 1920-1945; 10 Drama, 1920-1945; 11 The Woman Journalist, 1920-1945; Part IV: The Mobile Woman; 12 Caught in the Triple Net? Welsh, Scottish, and Irish Women Writers; 13 Women's Writing in the Second World War; 14 Women Writing Empire; 15 Women Writing the City; 16 Myths of Passage: Paris and Parallax; Electronic Resources; Select Bibliography; Index;