The Female Philosopher and Her Afterlives
Mary Wollstonecraft, the British Novel, and the Transformations of Feminism, 1796-1811, Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print
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Zusatztext
This book argues that the female philosopher, a literary figure brought into existence by Mary Wollstonecrafts A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, embodied the transformations of feminist thought during the transition from the Enlightenment to the Romantic period. By imagining a series of alternate lives and afterlives for the female philosopher, women authors of the early Romantic period used the resources of the novel to evaluate Wollstonecrafts ideas and legacy. This book examines how these writers opinions converged on such issues as progress, education, and ungendered virtues, and how they diverged on a fundamental question connected to Wollstonecrafts life and feminist thought: whether the enlightened, intellectual woman should live according to her own principles, or sacrifice moral autonomy in the interest of pragmatic accommodation to societal expectations.
Autorenportrait
Deborah Weiss is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Alabama, USA. She is a specialist in the long eighteenth century with research interests in the interconnections among gender, economics, education, and Enlightenment. Her articles have appeared in Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Studies in Romanticism, The Journal of Eighteenth-Century Studies, and Studies in the Novel.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 28.11.2017
Umfang: ix, 291 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783319553627
Umbreit-Nr.: 2007619
