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Family, Marriage, and Radicalism in British Women's Novels of the 1790s

Nyelv AngolAngol
Könyv Kemény kötésű
Könyv Family, Marriage, and Radicalism in British Women's Novels of the 1790s Jennifer Golightly
Libristo kód: 05092122
Kiadó Bucknell University Press, november 2011
This book explores the ways in which five female radical novelists of the 1790s-Elizabeth Inchbald,... Teljes leírás
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This book explores the ways in which five female radical novelists of the 1790s-Elizabeth Inchbald, Eliza Fenwick, Mary Hays, Charlotte Smith, and Mary Wollstonecraft-attempted to use the components of private life to work toward widespread social reform. These writers depict the conjugal family as the site for a potential reformation of the prejudices and flaws of the biological family. The biological family in the radical novels of female writers is fraught with problems: greed and selfishness pervert the relationships between siblings, and neglect and ignorance characterize the parenting received by the heroines. Additionally, the radical novelists, responding to representations of biological families as inherently restrictive for unmarried women, develop the notion of marriage to a certain type of man as a social duty. Marriage between two properly sensible people who have both cultivated their reason and understanding and who can live together as equals, sharing domestic responsibilities, is shown to be an ideal with the power to create social change. Positioning their depictions of marriage in opposition to earlier feminist depictions of female utopian societies, the female radical novelists of the 1790s strive to depict relationships between men and women that are characterized by cooperation, individual autonomy, and equality. What is most important about these depictions is their ultimate failure. Most of the female radical novelists find such marriages nearly impossible to conceptualize. Marriage, for many of the female radical novelists, was an institution they perceived as inextricably related to (male) concerns about property and inescapably patriarchal under the marriage laws of late eighteenth-century British society. Unions between two worthy individuals outside the boundaries of marriage are shown in the female radical novels to be equally problematic: sex inevitably is the basis for such unions, yet sex leaves women vulnerable to exploitation by men. Rather than the triumph, therefore, of what comes to be in these novels the male-associated values of property and power through marriage, the female radical novels end by suggesting an alternative community, one that will shelter those members of society who are most frequently exploited in male attempts to accumulate this property and power: women, servants, and children.

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Teljes megnevezés Family, Marriage, and Radicalism in British Women's Novels of the 1790s
Nyelv Angol
Kötés Könyv - Kemény kötésű
Kiadás éve 2011
Oldalszám 174
EAN 9781611483604
ISBN 1611483603
Libristo kód 05092122
Súly 386
Méretek 152 x 231 x 20
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