Women Romantics 1785-1832: Writing In Prose by Jennifer Breen

Women Romantics 1785-1832: Writing In Prose by Jennifer Breen

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Summary

The Romantic period saw a deluge of writing by women, in all genres. This study edition contains a selection of texts from such writers as Hannah More, Mary Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft and Dorothy Wordsworth, as well as a commentary upon them.

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Women Romantics 1785-1832: Writing In Prose by Jennifer Breen

The Romantic Movement is frequently personified by the image of a young poet suffering for his art. However, the Romantics' sense of Liberty also hailed the emergence of an influential generation of women writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Shelley, Mary Lamb, Catherine Macaulay, Sarah Hazlitt, Joanna Baillie and Hannah More. Whilst some of the pieces by Women Romantics evolve around themes central to the Movement, such as the reaction to the Industrial Revolution and Revolution in France, much of their prose writing reflects upon women's rights and suffrage, education, social and domestic life, slavery and race, radical dissent and religion. The reading of Romantic prose writing by women adds an exhilarating new dimension to Romantic studies in particular and to women's studies in general.
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ISBN 13 9780460877930
ISBN 10 0460877933
Title Women Romantics 1785-1832: Writing In Prose
Author Jennifer Breen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1996-10-07
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.