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  1. Equivocal beings
    politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

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    ISBN: 0226401790; 9780226401799; 9780226401843
    RVK Categories: HK 1126 ; HL 1071 ; HL 1101
    Series: Women in culture and society
    Subjects: Politique et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 18e siècle; Femmes et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 18e siècle; Roman anglais / 18e siècle / Histoire et critique; Féminité dans la littérature; Sentimentalisme dans la littérature; Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature; Écrits de femmes anglais / Histoire et critique; Art d'écrire / Différences entre sexes; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Authorship / Sex differences; English fiction; English fiction / Women authors; Femininity in literature; Political fiction, English; Politics and literature; Psychological fiction, English; Sentimentalism in literature; Sex role in literature; Women and literature; Engels; Letterkunde; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Sentimentalisme; Politiek; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; Politik; Schriftstellerin; English fiction; Politics and literature; Women and literature; Psychological fiction, English; English fiction; Authorship; Political fiction, English; Femininity in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Sex role in literature; Frauenliteratur; Geschlechterrolle; Englisch; Empfindsamkeit
    Other subjects: Wollstonecraft, Mary / 1759-1797 / Criticism and interpretation; Radcliffe, Ann Ward / 1764-1823 / Criticism and interpretation; Burney, Fanny / 1752-1840 / Criticism and interpretation; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817 / Criticism and interpretation; Wollstonecraft, Mary / 1759-1797 / Critique et interprétation; Radcliffe, Ann Ward / 1764-1823 / Critique et interprétation; Burney, Fanny / 1752-1840 / Critique et interprétation; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817 / Critique et interprétation; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817; Burney, Fanny / 1752-1840; Radcliffe, Ann Ward / 1764-1823; Wollstonecraft, Mary / 1759-1797; Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); Radcliffe, Ann Ward (1764-1823); Burney, Fanny (1752-1840); Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Radcliffe, Anne Ward (1764-1823); Burney, Fanny (1752-1840); Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-231) and index

    Introduction: The age of chivalry and the crisis of gender -- Mary Wollstonecraft. The distinction of the sexes: the Vindications ; Embodying the sentiments: Mary and The wrong of woman -- Ann Radcliffe. Less than man and more than woman: The romance of the forest ; The sex of suffering: The mystseries of Udolpho ; Losing the mother in the judge: The Italian -- Frances Burney. Statues, idiots, automatons: Camilla ; Vindicating the wrongs of woman: The wanderer -- Jane Austen. "Not at all what a man should be!": remaking English manhood in Emma

    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men--upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude, and even prejudice. Writers as diverse as Sterne, Goldsmith, Burke, and Rousseau were politically motivated to represent authority figures as men of feeling, but denied women comparable authority by representing their feelings as inferior, pathological, or criminal. Focusing on Mary Wollstonecraft, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen, whos

  2. Equivocal beings
    politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men--upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude,... more

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    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men--upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude, and even prejudice. Writers as diverse as Sterne, Goldsmith, Burke, and Rousseau were politically motivated to represent authority figures as men of feeling, but denied women comparable authority by representing their feelings as inferior, pathological, or criminal. Focusing on Mary Wollstonecraft, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen, whos

     

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    ISBN: 9780226401799; 0226401790; 9780226401836; 0226401839
    Series: Women in culture and society
    Subjects: English fiction; Politics and literature; Women and literature; Psychological fiction, English; English fiction; Authorship; Political fiction, English; Politique et littérature; Femmes et littérature; Roman anglais; Féminité dans la littérature; Sentimentalisme dans la littérature; Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature; Écrits de femmes anglais; Art d'écrire; Femininity in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Sex role in literature; Politics and literature; Women and literature; Psychological fiction, English; English fiction; Authorship; Political fiction, English; English fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Authorship ; Sex differences; English fiction; English fiction ; Women authors; Femininity in literature; Political fiction, English; Politics and literature; Psychological fiction, English; Sentimentalism in literature; Sex role in literature; Women and literature; Engels; Letterkunde; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Sentimentalisme; Politiek; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Other subjects: Wollstonecraft, Mary 1759-1797; Radcliffe, Ann Ward 1764-1823; Burney, Fanny 1752-1840; Austen, Jane 1775-1817; Wollstonecraft, Mary 1759-1797; Radcliffe, Ann Ward 1764-1823; Burney, Fanny 1752-1840; Austen, Jane 1775-1817; Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); Radcliffe, Ann (1764-1823); Burney, Fanny (1752-1840); Wollstonecraft, Mary 1759-1797; Radcliffe, Ann Ward 1764-1823; Burney, Fanny 1752-1840; Austen, Jane 1775-1817; Wollstonecraft, Mary; Austen, Jane; Burney, Fanny; Radcliffe, Ann
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  3. Equivocal beings
    politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s ; Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

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    ISBN: 0226401847; 0226401839; 9781282537408; 9780226401799; 9780226401843
    Series: Women in culture and society
    Subjects: English fiction; Politics and literature; Women and literature; English fiction; Femininity in literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Authorship; Sex role in literature
    Other subjects: Burney, Fanny (1752-1840); Radcliffe, Ann Ward (1764-1823); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); Austen, Jane (1775-1817)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-231) and index

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  4. Equivocal Beings
    Politics, Gender, and Sentimentality in the 1790s--Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
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    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men-upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude,... more

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    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men-upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude, and even prejudice. Writers as diverse as Sterne, Goldsmith, Burke, and Rousseau were politically motivated to represent authority figures as men of feeling, but denied women comparable authority by representing their feelings as inferior, pathological, or criminal. Focusing on Mary Wollstonecraft, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen, whose popular works culminate and assail this tradition, Claudia L. Johnson examines the legacy male sentimentality left for women of various political persuasions. Demonstrating the interrelationships among politics, gender, and feeling in the fiction of this period, Johnson provides detailed readings of Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, and Burney, and treats the qualities that were once thought to mar their work-grotesqueness, strain, and excess-as indices of ideological conflict and as strategies of representation during a period of profound political conflict. She maintains that the reactionary reassertion of male sentimentality as a political duty displaced customary gender roles, rendering women, in Wollstonecraft's words, "equivocal beings.". Contents -- Foreword by Catharine R. Stimpson -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Age of Chivalry and the Crisis of Gender -- Part One: Mary Wollstonecraft -- 1 The Distinction of the Sexes: The Vindications -- 2 Embodying the Sentiments: Mary and The Wrongs of Woman -- Part Two: Ann Radcliffe -- 3 Less than Man and More than Woman: The Romance of the Forest -- 4 The Sex of Suffering: The Mysteries of Udolpho -- 5 Losing the Mother in the Judge: The Italian -- Part Three: Frances Burney -- 6 Statues, Idiots, Automatons: Camilla -- 7 Vindicating the Wrongs of Woman: The Wanderer -- Afterward: Jane Austen -- "Not at all what a man should be!": Remaking English Manhood in Emma -- Notes -- Index.

     

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  5. Equivocal beings
    politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men--upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude,... more

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    In the wake of the French Revolution, Edmund Burke argued that civil order depended upon nurturing the sensibility of men--upon the masculine cultivation of traditionally feminine qualities such as sentiment, tenderness, veneration, awe, gratitude, and even prejudice. Writers as diverse as Sterne, Goldsmith, Burke, and Rousseau were politically motivated to represent authority figures as men of feeling, but denied women comparable authority by representing their feelings as inferior, pathological, or criminal. Focusing on Mary Wollstonecraft, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen, whos.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780226401799; 0226401790; 9780226401836; 0226401839
    RVK Categories: HL 1071 ; HL 1101 ; HK 1126
    Series: Women in culture and society
    Subjects: Roman
    Other subjects: Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); Radcliffe, Anne Ward (1764-1823); Burney, Fanny (1752-1840); Austen, Jane (1775-1817)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 239 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-231) and index