Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Title | Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Karen O'Brien |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2009-03-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521773490 |
An original study of how Enlightenment ideas shaped the lives of women and the work of eighteenth-century women writers.
Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-century Britain
Title | Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-century Britain PDF eBook |
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Pages | 310 |
Release | 2009 |
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Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-century Britain
Title | Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-century Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Karen O'Brien |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2014-05-14 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN | 9780511508578 |
An original study of how Enlightenment ideas shaped the lives of women and the work of eighteenth-century women writers.
Women, Gender and Enlightenment
Title | Women, Gender and Enlightenment PDF eBook |
Author | B. Taylor |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 788 |
Release | 2005-05-27 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230554806 |
Did women have an Enlightenment? This path-breaking volume of interdisciplinary essays by forty leading scholars provides a detailed picture of the controversial, innovative role played by women and gender issues in the age of light.
Ladies of the Grand Tour
Title | Ladies of the Grand Tour PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Dolan |
Publisher | HarperPerennial |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | British |
ISBN | 9780007105335 |
"According to the 1747 publication The Art of Governing a Wife, women in Georgian England were to "lay up and save, look to the house, talk to few and take of all within." However, some women broke from these directives and took up the distinctly male privilege of traveling to the Continent to develop mind, spirit, and body. For many the Grand Tour -- often undertaken in great parades of coaches laden with servants, trunks, and furniture -- became an intellectual and romantic rite of passage. The landscape, health spas, salons, and social scene of Enlightenment Europe provided a wealth of glamorous, revolutionary, and therapeutic experiences from which many ladies returned "the best informed and most perfect creatures." Brian Dolan leads us into the hearts and minds of the ladies through their stories, thoughts, and court gossip, recorded in journals, letters, and diaries. Ladies of the Grand Tour creates a mesmerizing portrait of a previously overlooked slice of eighteenth-century life."
Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Title | Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Rosalind Carr |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2014-01-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0748646434 |
Presents major new research on gender in the Scottish EnlightenmentWhat role did gender play in the Scottish Enlightenment? Combining intellectual and cultural history, this book explores how men and women experienced the Scottish Enlightenment. It examines Scotland in a European context, investigating ideologies of gender and cultural practices among the urban elites of Scotland in the 18th century.The book provides an in-depth analysis of men's construction and performance of masculinity in intellectual clubs, taverns and through the violent ritual of the duel. Women are important actors in this story, and the book presents an analysis of women's contribution to Scottish Enlightenment culture, and it asks why there were no Scottish bluestockings.
Feminine Enlightenment
Title | Feminine Enlightenment PDF eBook |
Author | JoEllen DeLucia |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2015-02-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0748695958 |
Revises established understandings of British women writers' contributions to Enlightenment narratives of social and historical progress Drawing on original archival research, A Feminine Enlightenment argues that women writers shaped Enlightenment conversations regarding the role of sentiment and gender in the civilizing process. By reading women's literature alongside history and philosophy and moving between the eighteenth century and Romantic era, JoEllen DeLucia challenges conventional historical and generic boundaries. Beginning with Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), she tracks discussions of "e;women's progress"e; from the rarified atmosphere of mid-eighteenth-century Bluestocking salons and the masculine domain of the Scottish university system to the popular Minerva Press novels of the early nineteenth century. Ultimately, this study positions feminine genres such as the Gothic romance and Bluestocking poetry, usually seen as outliers in a masculine Age of Reason, as essential to understanding emotion's role in Enlightenment narratives of progress. The effect of this study is twofold: to show how developments in women's literature reflected and engaged with Enlightenment discussions of emotion, sentiment, and commercial and imperial expansion; and to provide new literary and historical contexts for contemporary conversations that continue to use "e;women's progress"e; to assign cultures and societies around the globe a place in universalizing schemas of development.Key FeaturesEstablishes the centrality of gender to Enlightenment discussions of social and historical development Uncovers evidence of women writers' participation in the Scottish Enlightenment's theorization of sentiment and historical progressProvides literary and historical background for ongoing discussions of the history of emotion and the study of affect