The female radical writers of the 1790s depict women attempting to use institutions such as the family, marriage, and motherhood to achieve social and political reform. Most striking about these novels is their depiction of the failure of these institutions to permit women to succeed in such attempts; these failures reveal a complex critique of the philosophies informing the reformist movement of the 1790s based upon the reformist culture's indifference to female concerns.
The female radical writers of the 1790s depict women attempting to use institutions such as the family, marriage, and motherhood to achieve social and political reform. Most striking about these novels is their depiction of the failure of these institutions to permit women to succeed in such attempts; these failures reveal a complex critique of the philosophies informing the reformist movement of the 1790s based upon the reformist culture's indifference to female concerns.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Golightly is an adjunct instructor at the University of Denver's University College. She serves as co-managing editor of Aphra Behn Online: Interactive Journal for Women and the Arts, 1640-1830, and as an officer of the Aphra Behn Society.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Contexts and Subtexts Chapter 2: Renovating the House: Radical Conceptualizations of Family and Marriage Chapter 3: Desiring Domesticity: Sexual Union and the Hope of Independence Chapter 4: Maternity and the Re-Forming of the Radical Family Chapter 5: Reformed Masculinity and the Revival of the Marriage Plot: Female Writing and Radicalism after 1796 Notes Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: Contexts and Subtexts Chapter 2: Renovating the House: Radical Conceptualizations of Family and Marriage Chapter 3: Desiring Domesticity: Sexual Union and the Hope of Independence Chapter 4: Maternity and the Re-Forming of the Radical Family Chapter 5: Reformed Masculinity and the Revival of the Marriage Plot: Female Writing and Radicalism after 1796 Notes Bibliography About the Author
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