Women Writing Intimate Spaces: The Long Nineteenth Century at the Fringes of Europe: Women Writers in History, cartea 5
Birgitta Lindh Estelle, Carmen Beatrice Duțu, Viola Parente-Čapkováen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004518506
ISBN-10: 9004518509
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Women Writers in History
ISBN-10: 9004518509
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Women Writers in History
Notă biografică
Birgitta Lindh Estelle is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature with a specialisation in Theatre at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She has published widely on gender and nineteenth century playwriting. Her recent publications include a monograph in Swedish on Alfhild Agrell’s, Victoria Benedictsson’s and Anne Charlotte Leffler’s late nineteenth century playwriting. She has also contributed to Swedish Women’s Writings on Export. Tracing the Transnational Reception in the Nineteenth Century (2019).
Carmen Beatrice Duțu is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania. She published Feminist Literary Criticism. A Comparative Perspective, 2012.
Viola Parente-Čapková is a Professor of Finnish Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. She has published widely on the topic of transnational fin de siècle women’s writing in Europe. Her recent publications include the co-edited volume Nordic Literature of Decadence (2020).
Carmen Beatrice Duțu is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania. She published Feminist Literary Criticism. A Comparative Perspective, 2012.
Viola Parente-Čapková is a Professor of Finnish Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. She has published widely on the topic of transnational fin de siècle women’s writing in Europe. Her recent publications include the co-edited volume Nordic Literature of Decadence (2020).
Cuprins
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Biographical Notes on the Authors
Introduction
Birgitta Lindh Estelle, Viola Parente-Čapková, Carmen Beatrice Duţu
Part 1
Intimacies in Transnational Women’s Writing
1 Women, Writing, and the Cultural Politics of Intimacy in Modern Romania
Carmen Beatrice Duţu
2 Freedom as a “Promised Land” Marie Linder’s En qvinna af vår tid
Arja Rosenholm, Kati Launis, Viola Parente-Čapková, Natalia Mihailova
3 Stifling Intimacies Middle-Class Marriage in the Short Stories of Four Central European Women Writers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Katja Mihurko Poniž
Part 2
Intimacies in Fictive European Spaces at the Fin-de-Siècle
4 Melodramatic Spaces Intimacy and Emancipation in Swedish Women’s Playwriting
Birgitta Lindh Estelle
5 Feminism, Intimacy and Darwinian Time The New Women of Elin Wägner
Cecilia Annell
6 Failing Intimacy in Saimi Öhrlund’s 1910s’ Novels
Elsi Hyttinen
7 Intimacy and Spatiality in Three Novels by Regina di Luanto
Ulla Åkerström
8 Intimate Spaces and Sexual Violence in Two Novels by Carmen de Burgos
Elena Lindholm
Part 3
Intimate Authorship in Space and Time
9 A Collective Sense of Intimacy Carmen Sylva’s Postures
Roxana Patraș and Lucreţia Pascariu
10 Discovering Intimacy in Impressionist Poetry The Voice of Slovene Vida Jeraj
Alenka Jensterle Doležal
11 Intimacy and Influence between Women Authors The Case of Isabelle de Charrière
Suzan van Dijk, collaborating with Josephine Rombouts
Index
Notes on Contributors
Biographical Notes on the Authors
Introduction
Birgitta Lindh Estelle, Viola Parente-Čapková, Carmen Beatrice Duţu
Part 1
Intimacies in Transnational Women’s Writing
1 Women, Writing, and the Cultural Politics of Intimacy in Modern Romania
Carmen Beatrice Duţu
2 Freedom as a “Promised Land” Marie Linder’s En qvinna af vår tid
Arja Rosenholm, Kati Launis, Viola Parente-Čapková, Natalia Mihailova
3 Stifling Intimacies Middle-Class Marriage in the Short Stories of Four Central European Women Writers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Katja Mihurko Poniž
Part 2
Intimacies in Fictive European Spaces at the Fin-de-Siècle
4 Melodramatic Spaces Intimacy and Emancipation in Swedish Women’s Playwriting
Birgitta Lindh Estelle
5 Feminism, Intimacy and Darwinian Time The New Women of Elin Wägner
Cecilia Annell
6 Failing Intimacy in Saimi Öhrlund’s 1910s’ Novels
Elsi Hyttinen
7 Intimacy and Spatiality in Three Novels by Regina di Luanto
Ulla Åkerström
8 Intimate Spaces and Sexual Violence in Two Novels by Carmen de Burgos
Elena Lindholm
Part 3
Intimate Authorship in Space and Time
9 A Collective Sense of Intimacy Carmen Sylva’s Postures
Roxana Patraș and Lucreţia Pascariu
10 Discovering Intimacy in Impressionist Poetry The Voice of Slovene Vida Jeraj
Alenka Jensterle Doležal
11 Intimacy and Influence between Women Authors The Case of Isabelle de Charrière
Suzan van Dijk, collaborating with Josephine Rombouts
Index