This book shows how serials deployed the repetition of plots and the traumas representing the sources of women's anxieties and pain. It addresses how American literature scholars engaged with expanding the range of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century women's novels, especially as those fictions are available on HathiTrust and other digital services.
This book shows how serials deployed the repetition of plots and the traumas representing the sources of women's anxieties and pain. It addresses how American literature scholars engaged with expanding the range of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century women's novels, especially as those fictions are available on HathiTrust and other digital services.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture
Dale M. Bauer has written about feminism and American women's writing throughout her scholarly career. Her first book published in 1988 charted the narrative strategy of feminist dialogism. She is also the author of Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics (1994) and Sex Expression and American Women Writers, 1860-1940 (2009). Additionally, she has edited two major scholarly collections: The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing (Cambridge, 2001) and The Cambridge History of American Women's Literature (Cambridge, 2012).
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Introduction 1. Why read more Southworth? 2. Stephens and the serial novel 3. Women in nineteenth-century prisons 4. Mary Jane Holmes's 'spooneys', 'crackers', and 'white niggers' 5. Laura Jean Libbey and sexual transformation 6. Racial intimacy and women serial writers.
Introduction 1. Why read more Southworth? 2. Stephens and the serial novel 3. Women in nineteenth-century prisons 4. Mary Jane Holmes's 'spooneys', 'crackers', and 'white niggers' 5. Laura Jean Libbey and sexual transformation 6. Racial intimacy and women serial writers.
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