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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0198299958 , 019818641X
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 289 S , Ill., graph. Darst
    DDC: 808.06692
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    Keywords: Biography as a literary form ; Biography as a literary form ; Biografische Literatur
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [253] - 279
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780714642758
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (278 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version The Intersections of the Public and Private Spheres in Early Modern England
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: The public and private spheres are conceived to be separate and complementary, useful in understanding human experience and social phenomena, gendered and perhaps ""natural"". Taking the usefulness of this model as a focus, these essays ask how the spheres interpenetrate
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Introduction; ""Completing the Union"": Critical Ennui, the Politics of Narrative, and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity; ""As Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken"": Catharine Macaulay ""the Celebrated Female Historian""; Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton's Case in Court and in Print; Eroticizing the Subject, or Royals in Drag: Reading the Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett; Swift's Sermons, ""Public Conscience,"" and the Privatization of Religion
    Description / Table of Contents: The Construction of the Public Interest in the Debates over Fox's India BillsWilliam Godwin and the Pathological Public Sphere: Theorizing Communicative Action in the 1790s; Public Loathing, Private Thoughts: Historical Representation in Helen Maria Williams' Letters from France; Vices, Benefits, and Civil Society: Mandeville, Habermas, and the Distinction between Public and Private
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0714642754
    Language: English
    Pages: 269 S.
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Sozialgeschichte 1600-1800 ; Privatsphäre ; Öffentlichkeit ; England ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Zuerst erschienen in: Prose studies. Vol. 18, No. 3 : Special issue
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Johns Hopkins University Press
    ISBN: 9781421428468
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.)
    Keywords: Literature: history & criticism
    Abstract: Elizabeth Singer Rowe played a pivotal role in the development of the novel during the eighteenth century.Winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Choice ACRLElizabeth Singer Rowe and the Development of the English Novel is the first in-depth study of Rowe's prose fiction. A four-volume collection of her work was a bestseller for a hundred years after its publication, but today Rowe is a largely unrecognized figure in the history of the novel. Although her poetry was appreciated by poets such as Alexander Pope for its metrical craftsmanship, beauty, and imagery, by the time of her death in 1737 she was better known for her fiction. According to Paula R. Backscheider, Rowe's major focus in her novels was on creating characters who were seeking a harmonious, contented life, often in the face of considerable social pressure. This quest would become the plotline in a large number of works in the second half of the eighteenth century, and it continues to be a major theme today in novels by women.Backscheider relates Rowe's work to popular fiction written by earlier writers as well as by her contemporaries. Rowe had a lasting influence on major movements, including the politeness (or gentility) movement, the reading revolution, and the Bluestocking society. The author reveals new information about each of these movements, and Elizabeth Singer Rowe emerges as an important innovator. Her influence resulted in new types of novel writing, philosophies, and lifestyles for women. Backscheider looks to archival materials, literary analysis, biographical evidence, and a configuration of cultural and feminist theories to prove her groundbreaking argument
    Note: English
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