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  1. Wollstonecraft
    philosophy, passion, and politics
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; Oxford

    A compelling portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft that shows the intimate connections between her life and workMary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women's rights advocacy.... more

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    A compelling portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft that shows the intimate connections between her life and workMary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women's rights advocacy. However, as Sylvana Tomaselli shows, a full understanding of Wollstonecraft's thought is possible only through a more comprehensive appreciation of Wollstonecraft herself, as a philosopher and moralist who deftly tackled major social and political issues and the arguments of such figures as Edmund Burke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Adam Smith. Reading Wollstonecraft through the lens of the politics and culture of her own time, this book restores her to her rightful place as a major eighteenth-century thinker, reminding us why her work still resonates today.The book's format echoes one that Wollstonecraft favored in Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: short essays paired with concise headings. Under titles such as "Painting," "Music," "Memory," "Property and Appearance," and "Rank and Luxury," Tomaselli explores not only what Wollstonecraft enjoyed and valued, but also her views on society, knowledge and the mind, human nature, and the problem of evil-and how a society based on mutual respect could fight it. The resulting picture of Wollstonecraft reveals her as a particularly engaging author and an eloquent participant in enduring social and political concerns.Drawing us into Wollstonecraft's approach to the human condition and the debates of her day, Wollstonecraft ultimately invites us to consider timeless issues with her, so that we can become better attuned to the world as she saw it then, and as we might wish to see it now

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691212630
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    RVK Categories: CF 1300 ; HK 3401
    Subjects: PHILOSOPHY / Political
    Other subjects: Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (248 Seiten)
  2. Resisting the Marriage Plot
    Faith and Female Agency in Austen, Brontë, Gaskell, and Wollstonecraft
    Published: 2021; {copy}2021
    Publisher:  InterVarsity Press, Westmont

    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and... more

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek

     

    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Mary Wollstonecraft challenge cultural expectations of women and marriage, exploring how Christianity can be a transformative force of liberation

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780830855247
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Studies in Theology and the Arts Series
    Subjects: Glaube <Motiv>; Ehe <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865): Ruth; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Mansfield Park; Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797): The wrongs of woman: or, Maria; Brontë, Anne (1820-1849): The tenant of Wildfell Hall
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (340 pages)
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    Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "Doing God's Work": Female Heroines in Response to Milton's Eve -- 1 Redeeming "Certain Books": Leveraging the Novel Form -- 2 "Through a Glass Darkly": Mary Wollstonecraft and Christian Agency in The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria. A Fragment (1798) -- 3 "Fanny, So Odd and So Stupid": Christian Resistance and Rational Change in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1814) -- 4 "Devotion to Her Earthly Lord": Redemptive Marriage in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) -- 5 "All and Everything": Rebellion, Responsibility, and Redemption in Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (1853) -- Conclusion: "To Attract the Eyes of Men" -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Notes -- Praise for Resisting the Marriage Plot -- About the Author -- More Titles from InterVarsity Press -- Copyright

  3. Resisting the marriage plot
    faith and female agency in Austen, Brontë, Gaskell, and Wollstonecraft
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  InterVarsity Press, Westmont

    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and... more

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    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Mary Wollstonecraft challenge cultural expectations of women and marriage, exploring how Christianity can be a transformative force of liberation. Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "Doing God's Work": Female Heroines in Response to Milton's Eve -- 1 Redeeming "Certain Books": Leveraging the Novel Form -- 2 "Through a Glass Darkly": Mary Wollstonecraft and Christian Agency in The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria. A Fragment (1798) -- 3 "Fanny, So Odd and So Stupid": Christian Resistance and Rational Change in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1814) -- 4 "Devotion to Her Earthly Lord": Redemptive Marriage in Anne Brontë's: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) -- 5 "All and Everything": Rebellion, Responsibility, and Redemption in Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (1853) -- Conclusion "To Attract the Eyes of Men" -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Notes -- Praise for Resisting the Marriage Plot -- About the Author -- More Titles from InterVarsity Press -- Copyright.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780830855247
    Series: Studies in Theology and the Arts
    Subjects: Heiratsantrag; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855); Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 260 pages)
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    Dissertation, Oklahoma Wesleyan University,

  4. Resisting the marriage plot
    faith and female agency in Austen, Brontë, Gaskell, and Wollstonecraft
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  IVP Academic, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois

    "Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Mary Wollstonecraft challenge cultural expectations of women and marriage, exploring how Christianity can be a transformative force of liberation"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780830850716
    Series: Studies in theology and the arts
    Subjects: Glaube <Motiv>; Ehe <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865): Ruth; Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797): The wrongs of woman: or, Maria; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Mansfield Park; Brontë, Anne (1820-1849): The tenant of Wildfell Hall; English fiction / Women authors / History and criticism; English fiction / 19th century / History and criticism; Marriage in literature; Women and religion / England / History / 19th century; Women and literature / England / History / 19th century; Christianity in literature; Christianity in literature; English fiction; English fiction / Women authors; Marriage in literature; Women and literature; Women and religion; England; 1800-1899; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: x, 260 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Introduction: "Doing God's Work": Female Heroines in Response to Milton's Eve -- Redeeming "Certain Books": Leveraging the Novel Form -- "Through a Glass Darkly": Mary Wollstonecraft and Christian Agency in The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria. A Fragment (1798) -- "Fanny, So Odd and So Stupid": Christian Resistance and Rational Change in Austen's Mansfield Park (1814) -- "Devotion to Her Earthly Lord": Redemptive Marriage in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) -- "All and Everything": Rebellion, Responsibility, and Redemption in Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (1853) -- Conclusion: "Attracting the Eyes of Men"

  5. Resisting the marriage plot
    faith and female agency in Austen, Brontë, Gaskell, and Wollstonecraft
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  InterVarsity Press, Westmont

    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and... more

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    Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Mary Wollstonecraft challenge cultural expectations of women and marriage, exploring how Christianity can be a transformative force of liberation. Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "Doing God's Work": Female Heroines in Response to Milton's Eve -- 1 Redeeming "Certain Books": Leveraging the Novel Form -- 2 "Through a Glass Darkly": Mary Wollstonecraft and Christian Agency in The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria. A Fragment (1798) -- 3 "Fanny, So Odd and So Stupid": Christian Resistance and Rational Change in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1814) -- 4 "Devotion to Her Earthly Lord": Redemptive Marriage in Anne Brontë's: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) -- 5 "All and Everything": Rebellion, Responsibility, and Redemption in Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (1853) -- Conclusion "To Attract the Eyes of Men" -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Notes -- Praise for Resisting the Marriage Plot -- About the Author -- More Titles from InterVarsity Press -- Copyright.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780830855247
    Series: Studies in Theology and the Arts
    Subjects: Heiratsantrag; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855); Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 260 pages)
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    Dissertation, Oklahoma Wesleyan University,

  6. Resisting the marriage plot
    faith and female agency in Austen, Brontë, Gaskell, and Wollstonecraft
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  ivp Academic, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois

    "Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and... more

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    A 2021/6409
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    2022 A 2306
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    "Fiction has long been used to cast vision for social change, but the role of Christian faith in such works has often been overlooked. In this STA volume, Dalene Joy Fisher examines how the works of Jane Austen, Anne Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Mary Wollstonecraft challenge cultural expectations of women and marriage, exploring how Christianity can be a transformative force of liberation"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780830850716
    Series: Studies in theology and the arts
    Subjects: English fiction; English fiction; Marriage in literature; Women and religion; Women and literature; Christianity in literature; Heiratsantrag
    Other subjects: Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855); Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)
    Scope: x, 260 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 248-258

    Dissertation, Oklahoma Wesleyan University,