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  1. Germaine de Staël, George Sand, and the Victorian woman artist
    Autor*in: Lewis, Linda M.
    Erschienen: ©2003
    Verlag:  University of Missouri Press, Columbia

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 082621455X; 0826264077; 9780826214553; 9780826264077
    Schlagworte: Femmes artistes dans la littérature; Femmes et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 19e siècle; Art et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 19e siècle; Littérature anglaise / 19e siècle / Histoire et critique; Littérature anglaise / Influence française; Écrits de femmes anglais / Histoire et critique; TRAVEL / Special Interest / Literary; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Consuelo (Sand, George); Corinne (Staël, Madame de); Art and literature; English literature; English literature / French influences; English literature / Women authors; Women and literature; Women artists in literature; Geschichte; English literature; Women artists in literature; Women and literature; Art and literature; English literature; English literature; Frauenliteratur; Künstlerin <Motiv>; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Staël / Madame de / 1766-1817 / Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine; Sand, George / 1804-1876; Staël / Madame de / (Anne-Louise-Germaine) / 1766-1817 / Corinne; Sand, George / 1804-1876 / Consuelo; Staël Madame de (1766-1817): Corinne; Sand, George (1804-1876): Consuelo; Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Sand, George (1804-1876)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 278 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-267) and index

    Secular Sibyl and Divine Sophia: Stail's Corinne and Sand's Consuelo -- Geraldine Jewsbury: Art and Work as Vocation -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh and the Labors of Psyche -- The Erinna Complex and George Eliot's Female Artists -- Mrs. Humphry (Mary) Ward and the Artist as Medusa -- The New Woman Künstlerroman

    "By examining literary portraits of the woman as artist, Linda M. Lewis traces the matrilineal inheritance of four Victorian novelists and poets: George Eliot, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Geraldine Jewsbury, and Mrs. Humphry Ward. She argues that while the male Romantic artist saw himself as god and hero, the woman of genius lacked a guiding myth until Germaine de Stael and George Sand created one. The protagonists of Stael's Corinne and Sand's Consuelo combine attributes of the goddess Athena, the Virgin Mary, Virgil's Sibyl, and Dante's Beatrice. Lewis illustrates how the resulting Corinne/Consuelo effect is exhibited in scores of English artist-as-heroine narratives, particularly in the works of these four prominent writers who most consciously and elaborately allude to the French literary matriarchs." "Exploring a connection between French and English literature and providing fresh insight, Germaine de Stael, George Sand, and the Victorian Woman Artist makes a major contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century feminism."--Jacket

  2. Lewd & notorious
    female transgression in the eighteenth century
    Erschienen: c2003
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 0472024418; 9780472024414; 9780472089062
    RVK Klassifikation: MS 3000
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Letterkunde; Engels; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Afwijkend gedrag; Alienation (Social psychology); Conduct of life; Crime; Deviant behavior; Difference (Psychology); Dissenters; English literature; English literature / Women authors; Female offenders; Lesbians; Literature; Outsiders; Women; Women and literature; Englisch; Frau; Geschichte; Literatur; Schriftstellerin; English literature; Women and literature; English literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Difference (Psychology) in literature; Deviant behavior in literature; Female offenders in literature; Conduct of life in literature; Dissenters in literature; Outsiders in literature; Lesbians in literature; Women in literature; Crime in literature; Abweichendes Verhalten; Außenseiterin; Frau
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 329 p.)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    "Queer to queer" : the Sapphic body as transgressive text - Susan L. Lanser -- - Claiming the "sacred mantle" : the memoirs of Lt̆itia Pilkington - Susan Goulding -- - Elizabeth Carter's self-pun-ishment : puns, pedantry, and polite learning - Juliet Feibel -- - A Carnival of Mirrors : the grotesque body of the eighteenth century British Masquerade - Elizabeth Hunt -- - Lustful windows and old maids in late eighteenth-century English caricatures - Cindy McCreery -- - Sensibility and speculation : Emma Hamilton - Betsy Bolton -- - "Every like is not the same," or is it? : gender, criminal biographies, and the politics of indifference - Jessica Kimball Printz -- - Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires : representations of guilt and innocence in legal and literary texts, 1753-1989 - Judith Moore -- - A mistress, a mother, and a murderess too : Elizabeth Brownrigg and the social construction of an eighteenth-century mistress - Patty Seleski -- - Eliza Haywood, Sapphic desire, and the practice of reading - Catherine Ingrassia -- - "A-killing their children with safety" : maternal identity and transgression in Swift and Defoe - Marilyn Francus -- - Ruined women and illegitimate daughters: revolution and female sexuality - Julie Shaffer

  3. Dido's daughters
    literacy, gender, and empire in early modern England and France
    Erschienen: c2003
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 0226243184; 9780226243184
    Schlagworte: Écrits de femmes anglais / 16e siècle / Histoire et critique; Écrits de femmes français / 16e siècle / Histoire et critique; Alphabétisation / Angleterre / Histoire / 16e siècle; Alphabétisation / France / Histoire / 16e siècle; Impérialisme dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors; Alfabetisme; Latijn; Moedertaal; Vrouwen; English literature / Women authors; European literature / Women authors; French literature / Women authors; Literature, Modern; Women and literature; Women / Education; Erziehung; Frau; Latein; European literature; Literature, Modern; French literature; English literature; Women and literature; Women and literature; Women; Women; Französisch; Frauenbildung; Englisch; Frauenliteratur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 506 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [435]-483) and index

    Competing concepts of literacy in imperial contexts: definitions, debates, interpretive models -- Sociolinguistic matrices for early modern literacies: paternal Latin, mother tongues, and illustrious vernaculars -- Discourses of imperial nationalism as matrices for early modern literacies -- An empire of her own: literacy as appropriation in Christine de Pizan's Livre de la cité des dames -- Making the world anew: female literacy as reformation and translation in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron -- Allegories of imperial subjection: literacy as equivocation in Elizabeth Cary's Tragedy of Mariam -- New world scenes from a female pen: literacy as colonization in Aphra Behn's Widdow Ranter and Oroonoko

    Winner of the 2004 Book Award from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and the 2003 Roland H. Bainton Prize for Literature from the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. Our common definition of literacy is the ability to read and write in one language. But as Margaret Ferguson reveals in Dido's Daughters, this description is inadequate, because it fails to help us understand heated conflicts over literacy during the emergence of print culture. The fifteenth through seventeenth centuries, she shows, were a contentious era of transition from Latin and other clerical modes of lit