English Feminists and Their Opponents in the 1790s: Unsex'd and Proper FemalesManchester University Press, 2002 - 239 sivua Examining what 16 British women, radical and conservative, famous and notorious, wrote about their sex in the 1790s, this text offers a comprehensive survey of what women thought about love, sexual desire, women as victims, marriage, separate spheres and engagement in work, politics and society, gender, female abilities, sensibility and genius. It investigates how contemporary reviewers divided these writers into unsex'd and proper as well as the issue of whether they attempted to exclude women from certain kinds of writing. Revealing the depth of female complaint, William Stafford contends that women did not passively submit, conservative and radical alike, but sought to extend their sphere of activity, to reform men, challenge gender stereotypes and propose that a woman should be a self for herself and her God, rather than for her husband. Texts studied include material by Wollstonecraft, Hays, Macaulay, Wakefield, Edgeworth and More; historical writings by Williams; and prose fiction by Robinson, Radcliffe, Inchbald, Fenwick, Smith, West, Hamilton and Burne. |
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... Smith's children was not made until after her death . Meanwhile her husband proved an incompetent businessman and fell into debt ; they separated in 1787 and Smith was left with nine chil- dren out of twelve pregnancies to support on ...
... Smith's children was not made until after her death . Meanwhile her husband proved an incompetent businessman and fell into debt ; they separated in 1787 and Smith was left with nine chil- dren out of twelve pregnancies to support on ...
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... Smith's was recklessly extrava- gant , dissipating his wealth and descending into debt . Like Robinson , Smith joined her husband for a while in debtor's prison , and fled to France with him to escape his creditors.42 Indeed Smith was a ...
... Smith's was recklessly extrava- gant , dissipating his wealth and descending into debt . Like Robinson , Smith joined her husband for a while in debtor's prison , and fled to France with him to escape his creditors.42 Indeed Smith was a ...
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... Smith , Charlotte , The Old Manor House ( 1793 ) ( Oxford , Oxford University Press , 1969 ) Smith , Charlotte , The Banished Man ( London , T. Cadell , 1794 ) Smith , Charlotte , Montalbert ( London , E. Booker , 1795 ) Smith ...
... Smith , Charlotte , The Old Manor House ( 1793 ) ( Oxford , Oxford University Press , 1969 ) Smith , Charlotte , The Banished Man ( London , T. Cadell , 1794 ) Smith , Charlotte , Montalbert ( London , E. Booker , 1795 ) Smith ...
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Our narratives about them | 35 |
women as victims | 74 |
Love marriage and the family | 94 |
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Advantages of Education Analytical Review Anti-Jacobin Review Appeal argued Britain British Critic Burney Camilla Catharine Macaulay Celestina chapter character Charlotte Smith Christian contrast cultural Desmond discourse domestic Edgeworth eighteenth century Emma Courtney example False Friend father feeling feminine feminism feminist French revolution gender Gossip's Story Hannah Hays's hero heroine Hindoo Rajah History husband Ibid ideal imprisoned Inchbald insists jacobin Julia Lady Letters and Essays Letters from France Letters on Education London Macaulay Graham male Marchmont Maria marriage marry Mary Ann Radcliffe Mary Hays Mary Robinson Mary Wollstonecraft masculine mind Montalbert Monthly Review moral More's mother narrative novel passion patriarchal perhaps political Polwhele Polwhele's proper prose fiction prostitution Radcliffe's radical reason reform Rights of Woman role romantic love sensibility separate spheres sexual social society stoicism Strictures texts theme thought University Press Unsex'd Females Vindication virtue Wakefield Walsingham West West's Williams Williams's women writers Young Philosopher
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