The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing
Title The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Lesa Scholl
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 1753
Release 2022-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030783189

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Since the late twentieth century, there has been a strategic campaign to recover the impact of Victorian women writers in the field of English literature. However, with the increased understanding of the importance of interdisciplinarity in the twenty-first century, there is a need to extend this campaign beyond literary studies in order to recognise the role of women writers across the nineteenth century, a time that was intrinsically interdisciplinary in approach to scholarly writing and public intellectual engagement.

The Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Early Modern Women's Writing

The Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Early Modern Women's Writing
Title The Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Early Modern Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Patricia Pender
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9783030015374

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This encyclopedia on early modern women's writing from the English Reformation to the Restoration will focus on writing by or attributed to women, written in or translated into English, in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Europe, and the Americas. It is designed to provide coverage of six established chronological periods: Early Tudor (1526-1557), Elizabethan (1558-1603), Jacobean (1603-1625), Caroline (1625-1649), English Civil War & Interregnum (1642-1660), Restoration (1660-1686) and will also involve the application of further broad categories of analysis, including the theoretical, material, generic, and thematic.

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing
Title The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2026-04-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783031550256

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This encyclopedia on early modern women’s writing from the English Reformation to the Restoration focuses on writing by or attributed to women, written in or translated into English, in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Europe, and the Americas. It is designed to provide coverage of six established chronological periods: - Early Tudor (1526-1557), Elizabethan (1558-1603), Jacobean (1603-1625), Caroline (1625-1649), English Civil War & Interregnum (1642-1660), and Restoration (1660-1686). It applies broad categories of analysis, including the theoretical, material, generic, and thematic.

Victorian Women Writers and the Other Germany

Victorian Women Writers and the Other Germany
Title Victorian Women Writers and the Other Germany PDF eBook
Author Linda Hughes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2022-06-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009080776

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Shedding new light on the alternative, emancipatory Germany discovered and written about by progressive women writers during the long nineteenth century, this illuminating study uncovers a country that offered a degree of freedom and intellectual agency unheard of in England. Opening with the striking account of Anna Jameson and her friendship with Ottilie von Goethe, Linda K. Hughes shows how cultural differences spurred ten writers' advocacy of progressive ideas and provided fresh materials for publishing careers. Alongside well-known writers – Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, Michael Field, Elizabeth von Arnim, and Vernon Lee – this study sheds light on the lesser-known writers Mary and Anna Mary Howitt, Jessie Fothergill, and the important Anglo-Jewish lesbian writer Amy Levy. Armed with their knowledge of the German language, each of these women championed an extraordinarily productive openness to cultural exchange and, by approaching Germany through a female lens, imported an alternative, 'other' Germany into English letters.

Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950

Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950
Title Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Faye Hammill
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre English literature
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Encyclopedia of London's East End

Encyclopedia of London's East End
Title Encyclopedia of London's East End PDF eBook
Author Kevin A. Morrison
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 292
Release 2023-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 1476683999

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The East End is an iconic area of London, from the transient street art of Banksy and Pablo Delgado to the exhibitions of Doreen Fletcher and Gilbert and George. Located east of the Tower of London and north of the River Thames, it has experienced a number of developmental stages in its four-hundred-year history. Originating as a series of scattered villages, the area has been home to Europe's worst slums and served as an affluent nodal point of the British Empire. Through its evolution, the East End has been the birthplace of radical political and social movements and the social center for a variety of diasporic communities. This reference work, with its alphabetically organized cross-referenced entries and its original and historical photography, serves as a comprehensive guide to the social and cultural history of this global hub.

The Palgrave Handbook of Neo-Victorianism

The Palgrave Handbook of Neo-Victorianism
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Neo-Victorianism PDF eBook
Author Brenda Ayres
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 525
Release 2024-01-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 303132160X

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This handbook offers analysis of diverse genres and media of neo-Victorianism, including film and television adaptations of Victorian texts, authors’ life stories, graphic novels, and contemporary fiction set in the nineteenth century. Contextualized by Sarah E Maier and Brenda Ayres in a comprehensive introduction, the collection describes current trends in neo-Victorian scholarship of novels, film, theatre, crime, empire/postcolonialism, Gothic, materiality, religion and science, amongst others. A variety of scholars from around the world contribute to this volume by applying an assortment of theoretical approaches and interdisciplinary focus in their critique of a wide range of narratives—from early neo-Victorian texts such as A. S. Byatt’s Possession (1963) and Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) to recent steampunk, from musical theatre to slumming, and from The Alienist to queerness—in their investigation of how this fiction reconstructs the past, informed by and reinforming the present.