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Frances Trollope and the Novel of Social Change: Contributions in Women's Studies

Autor Brenda Ayres
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Victorian writer Frances Trollope has largely been relegated to a mere footnote in literary history as simply the mother of Anthony. Equally unfortunate is that, aside from her nonfiction work Domestic Manners of the Americans, her 34 novels have been out of print since the nineteenth century. She was, nonetheless, the most provocative female writer of the early Victorian period who used the novel to impel social change. She has been credited for writing the first anti-slavery novel that predates Uncle Tom's Cabin, along with a number of works that incited reform legislation regarding bastardy clauses, poor laws, and labor conditions.Expert contributors examine her life and writings, her social activism, and the impact of her works. The book includes discussions of her influence on Anthony Trollope, the rivalry between Frances Trollope and Charles Dickens, her belief in the power of female friendship, her ambivalence toward the ability of women to effect social change, her thoughts on Evangelicalism, her views on women and aging, and her innovative contribution to early crime fiction. Contributors argue for the value of reprinting her novels and travel books and point to her enduring literary legacy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313317552
ISBN-10: 0313317550
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Women's Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

BRENDA AYRES is Professor of English at Middle Georgia College. Her previous books include Dissenting Women in Dickens' Novels: The Subversion of Domestic Ideology (Greenwood, 1998).

Cuprins

PrefaceApis Trollopiana: An Introduction To The Nearly Extinct Trollope by Brenda AyresThe Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman by Pamela Neville-SingtonMrs. Frances Trollope: Triumphant Female Friendship in the Nineteenth Century by Helen HeinemanMichael Armstrong: Rereading the Industrial Plot by Priti Joshi"Fair, Fat, and Forty": Social Redress and Fanny Trollope's Literary Activism by Ann-Barbara GraffA "Serious Epidemic": Frances Trollope and the Evangelical Movement by Douglas MurrayMarriageable at Midlife: The Remarrying Widows of Frances Trollope and Anthony Trollope by Kay HeathFiguring Age and Race: Frances Trollope's Matronalia by Mary Wilson CarpenterPutting Idiosyncrasy in Its Place: Michael Armstrong in Light of Trollope's Early Fiction by Constance HarshThe Intriguing Case of Hargrave: A Tragi-Comdey of Manners by Linde KatritzkyFanny Who? by Linda Abess EllisFrances Trollope's "Modern" Influence: Creating New Fictions, New Readers, a New World by Susan S. KissellBibliographyIndex