"Combining feminist, materialist, and comparatist approaches, Jillian Heydt-Stevenson reveals evocative and hidden information about objects like diamonds, hats, and statues, demonstrating women's life-preserving ecological, social, and political connections to material things in literature from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries"--
"Combining feminist, materialist, and comparatist approaches, Jillian Heydt-Stevenson reveals evocative and hidden information about objects like diamonds, hats, and statues, demonstrating women's life-preserving ecological, social, and political connections to material things in literature from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is the author of Austen's Unbecoming Conjunctions (2005), co-editor of Recognizing the Romantic Novel (2008), associate editor of the Cornell Wordsworth's Last Poems: 1821-1850 (1999), and author of a wide variety of articles and chapters on Romantic-era topics and writers.
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Introduction: the 'delectable valleys' of things 1. Moving together: restoring imperfection in the Venus de' Medici and lady Delacour 2. A resuscitating thing theory: gender and embodied cosmopolitanism in Corinne ou l'Italie's monuments 3. Listening to the radiant voices of others: Diamonds and Jewels in Les bijoux indiscrets and Belinda 4. Recycling and re-embodying, twining and untwining: Paul et Virginie and its after-things 5. Recognizing the right to protection: the scandal and sanctuary of hats in Evelina, the Wanderer, and Desmond 6. Conclusion: living in a material World Select bibliography Index.
Introduction: the 'delectable valleys' of things 1. Moving together: restoring imperfection in the Venus de' Medici and lady Delacour 2. A resuscitating thing theory: gender and embodied cosmopolitanism in Corinne ou l'Italie's monuments 3. Listening to the radiant voices of others: Diamonds and Jewels in Les bijoux indiscrets and Belinda 4. Recycling and re-embodying, twining and untwining: Paul et Virginie and its after-things 5. Recognizing the right to protection: the scandal and sanctuary of hats in Evelina, the Wanderer, and Desmond 6. Conclusion: living in a material World Select bibliography Index.
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