Description |
1 online resource (286 pages) |
Content |
text |
Media |
computer |
Carrier |
online resource |
Series |
Reading Women Writing Ser.
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Reading Women Writing Ser.
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Contents |
Women and Romance; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Romance of History, or Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny, Sometimes; 2. Diverting Romance: Charlotte Lennox's The Female Quixote; 3. An Early Romance: The Ideology of the Body in Mary Wollstonecraft's Writing; 4. Streetwalkers and Homebodies: Dickens's Romantic Women; 5. Recycling Patriarchy's Garbage: George Eliot's Pessimism and the Problem of a Site for Feminism; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index. |
Summary |
According to Laurie Langbauer, the notion of romance is vague precisely because it represents the chaotic negative space outside the novel that determines its form. Addressing questions of form, Langbauer reads novels that explore the interplay between the novel and romance: works by Charlotte Lennox, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and George Meredith. She considers key issues in feminist debate, in particular the relations of feminist to the poststructuralist theories of Lacan, Derrida, and Foucault. In highlighting questions of gender in this way, Women and Romance contributes to a major debate between skeptical and materialist points of view among poststructuralist critics. |
Language |
In English. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
De Gruyter Online De Gruyter Books Complete |
Subject |
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 -- Characters -- Women.
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English fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
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Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History.
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Romanticism -- Great Britain.
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Sex role in literature.
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Women in literature.
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ISBN |
1501723065 |
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9781501723063 (electronic bk.) |
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1501728008 |
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9781501728006 |
Standard No. |
10.7591/9781501723063 doi |
OCLC # |
1028953696 |
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