Artigo Revisado por pares

Women's Writing in Nineteenth-Century France

2003; Modern Humanities Research Association; Volume: 98; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3737860

ISSN

2222-4319

Autores

Diana Holmes, Alison Finch,

Tópico(s)

Literature and Culture Studies

Resumo

Acknowledgements 1. Prejudice and reassessment 2. Conditions for women writers Part I. The Early Nineteenth Century: The Age of Napoleon and the Aftermath of Revolution (1800-29): 3. Overview, 1800-29 4. Foremothers and Germaine de Stael 5. Writing about history: Henriette de La Tour du Pin 6. Mad matriarchs and other family members: Sophie Cottin 7. Rank and disadvantage: Claire de Duras 8. The invisible women of French theatre Part II. Mid-century: George Sand and her Contemporaries (1830-69): 9. Overview, 1830-69 10. George Sand, presiding genius 11. Confidence and the woman writer: Amable Tastu and Sophie Ulliac-Tremadeure 12. Shame, embarrassment and Sophie's misfortunes: the comtesse de Segur 13. Adventure and travel: Leonie d'Aunet and Flora Tristan 14. The journalist: Delphine de Girardin 15. Feeling and poetic technique: Marceline Desbordes-Valmore 16. Women and politics Part III. Naturalism and Symbolism: The Beginnings of a New Era (1870-99): 17. Overview, 1870-99 18. A new boldness: Marcell Tinayre, Louise Ackermann and Gyp 19. Experiment: naturalism, symbolism and Marie Krysinska 20. Cruelty to humans and animals: Louise Michel 21. Rachilde and the horror of gender confusion 22. Postscript: England 23. Legacies Appendices Notes Bibliography Index.

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