Thoughts on self-culture, addressed to women, by M.G. Grey and E. Shirreff

Thoughts on self-culture, addressed to women, by M.G. Grey and E. Shirreff
Title Thoughts on self-culture, addressed to women, by M.G. Grey and E. Shirreff PDF eBook
Author Maria Georgina Grey
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1850
Genre Self-culture
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Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women

Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women
Title Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women PDF eBook
Author Maria Georgina Grey
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1850
Genre Self-culture
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Thoughts on Self Culture, Addressed to Women

Thoughts on Self Culture, Addressed to Women
Title Thoughts on Self Culture, Addressed to Women PDF eBook
Author Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1850
Genre Self-culture
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Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women

Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women
Title Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women PDF eBook
Author Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 1851
Genre Self-culture
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The Female Romantics

The Female Romantics
Title The Female Romantics PDF eBook
Author Caroline Franklin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 263
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136245510

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Awarded the Elma Dangerfield Prize by the International Byron Society in 2013 The nineteenth century is sometimes seen as a lacuna between two literary periods. In terms of women’s writing, however, the era between the death of Mary Wollstonecraft and the 1860s feminist movement produced a coherent body of major works, impelled by an ongoing dialogue between Enlightenment ‘feminism’ and late Romanticism. This study focuses on the dynamic interaction between Lord Byron and Madame de Staël, Lady Morgan, Mary Shelley and Jane Austen, challenging previous critics’ segregation of the male Romantic writers from their female peers. The Romantic movement in general unleashed the creative ambitions of nineteenth-century female novelists, and the public voice of Byron in particular engaged them in transnational issues of political, national and sexual freedom. Byronism had itself been shaped by the poet’s incursion onto a literary scene where women readers were dominant and formidable intellectuals such as Madame de Staël were lionized. Byron engaged in rivalrous dialogue with the novels of his female friends and contemporaries, such as Caroline Lamb, Mary Shelley and Jane Austen, whose critiques of Romantic egotism helped prompt his own self-parody in Don Juan. Later Victorian novelists, such as George Sand, the Brontë sisters and Harriet Beecher Stowe, wove their rejection of their childhood attraction to Byronism, and their dawning awareness of the significance for women of Lady Byron’s actions, into the feminist fabric of their art.

Library Bulletins

Library Bulletins
Title Library Bulletins PDF eBook
Author Columbia University. Library
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1901
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Library Bulletins

Library Bulletins
Title Library Bulletins PDF eBook
Author Columbia University. Libraries
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Pages 460
Release 1901
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