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  1. Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s
    romantic belongings
    Autor*in: Keane, Angela
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511010818; 051111849X; 0511151136; 0511484321; 0521773423; 9780511010811; 9780511118494; 9780511151132; 9780511484322; 9780521773423
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 44
    Schlagworte: Engels; Letterkunde; Nationaal bewustzijn; Politieke aspecten; Romantiek; Vrouwelijke auteurs; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Letterkunde; Engels; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Romantiek; Politieke aspecten; Nationaal bewustzijn; Författare; 1700-talet; Romantiken; Nationalism; Litteraturvetenskap; Skräck; England; Nationalismus; Frauenliteratur; Schriftstellerin; Politik; Kvinnliga författare / Storbritannien / 1700-talet; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; Nationalismus; Politik; Schriftstellerin; English literature; English literature; Women and literature; Romanticism; Politics and literature; Nationalism in literature; Frauenliteratur; Nationalbewusstsein; Schriftstellerin; Nationalismus; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Williams, Helen Maria (1762-1827); Smith, Charlotte Turner (1749-1806); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); More, Hannah (1745-1833); Radcliffe, Anne Ward (1764-1823)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 200 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-194) and index

    1 - Introduction: Romantic belongings -- - 2 - Domesticating the sublime: Ann Radcliffe and Gothic dissent -- - 3 - Forgotten sentiments: Helen Maria Williams's 'Letters from France' -- - 4 - Exiles and emigres: the wanderings of Charlotte Smith -- - 5 - Mary Wollstonecraft and the national body -- - 6 - Patrician, populist and patriot: Hannah More's counter-revolutionary nationalism

    "Angela Keane addresses the work of five women writers of the 1790s and its problematic relationship with the canon of Romantic literature. Refining arguments that women's writing has been overlooked, Keane examines the more complex underpinnings and exclusionary effects of the English national literary tradition. The book explores the negotiations of literate, middle-class women such as Hannah More, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Smith, Helen Maria Williams and Ann Radcliffe with emergent ideas of national literary representation. As women were cast into the feminine, maternal role in Romantic national discourse, women like these who defined themselves in other terms found themselves exiled - sometimes literally - from the nation

  2. Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s
    romantic belongings
    Autor*in: Keane, Angela
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England] [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Angela Keane addresses the work of five women writers of the 1790s and its problematic relationship with the canon of Romantic literature. Refining arguments that women's writing has been overlooked, Keane examines the more complex underpinnings and... mehr

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    "Angela Keane addresses the work of five women writers of the 1790s and its problematic relationship with the canon of Romantic literature. Refining arguments that women's writing has been overlooked, Keane examines the more complex underpinnings and exclusionary effects of the English national literary tradition. The book explores the negotiations of literate, middle-class women such as Hannah More, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Smith, Helen Maria Williams and Ann Radcliffe with emergent ideas of national literary representation. As women were cast into the feminine, maternal role in Romantic national discourse, women like these who defined themselves in other terms found themselves exiled - sometimes literally - from the nation.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511010818; 9780511010811; 0521773423; 9780521773423; 0511151136; 9780511151132; 051111849X; 9780511118494; 9780511484322; 0511484321; 9780511049927; 0511049927; 1280154721; 9781280154720
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1021
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 44
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Frauenliteratur; Schriftstellerin; Politik; Nationalismus
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 200 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-194) and index

  3. Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s
    romantic belongings
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

    "Angela Keane addresses the work of five women writers of the 1790s and its problematic relationship with the canon of Romantic literature. Refining arguments that women's writing has been overlooked, Keane examines the more complex underpinnings and... mehr

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    "Angela Keane addresses the work of five women writers of the 1790s and its problematic relationship with the canon of Romantic literature. Refining arguments that women's writing has been overlooked, Keane examines the more complex underpinnings and exclusionary effects of the English national literary tradition. The book explores the negotiations of literate, middle-class women such as Hannah More, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Smith, Helen Maria Williams and Ann Radcliffe with emergent ideas of national literary representation. As women were cast into the feminine, maternal role in Romantic national discourse, women like these who defined themselves in other terms found themselves exiled - sometimes literally - from the nation

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0521773423; 9780521773423; 0511151136; 9780511151132; 0511010818; 0511484321; 9780511010811; 051111849X; 9780511118494; 9780511484322
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2230 ; HL 1021
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 44
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Women and literature; Romanticism; Politics and literature; Nationalism in literature; Women and literature; Romanticism; Politics and literature; English literature; English literature; English literature; Women and literature; Romanticism; Politics and literature; Nationalism in literature; English literature; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Engels; Letterkunde; Nationaal bewustzijn; Politieke aspecten; Romantiek; Nationalism in literature; Politics and literature; Romanticism; Women and literature; Vrouwelijke auteurs; English literature ; Women authors; English literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Nationalismus; Frauenliteratur; Schriftstellerin; Politik; Författare; 1700-talet; Romantiken; Nationalism; Litteraturvetenskap; Skräck; England; Kvinnliga författare ; Storbritannien ; 1700-talet; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: Online Ressource (ix, 200 p.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-194) and index. - Description based on print version record

    1.Introduction: Romantic belongings2.Domesticating the sublime: Ann Radcliffe and Gothic dissent3.Forgotten sentiments: Helen Maria Williams's 'Letters from France'4.Exiles and emigres: the wanderings of Charlotte Smith5.Mary Wollstonecraft and the national body6.Patrician, populist and patriot: Hannah More's counter-revolutionary nationalism.