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Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Alessa Johns

Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century von Alessa Johns

Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Alessa Johns


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Zusammenfassung

Examines the utopian communities envisaged by Mary Astell, Sarah Fielding, Mary Hamilton, Sarah Scott, and other writers from Britain and continental Europe, exploring the ways in which they resembled - and departed from - traditional utopias. This book also demonstrates that women's utopias incorporated emerging liberal ideas.

Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Zusammenfassung

Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Alessa Johns

No human society has ever been perfect, a fact that has led thinkers as far back as Plato and St. Augustine to conceive of utopias both as a fanciful means of escape from an imperfect reality and as a useful tool with which to design improvements upon it.

The most studied utopias have been proposed by men, but during the eighteenth century a group of reform-oriented female novelists put forth a series of work that expressed their views of, and their reservations about, ideal societies. In Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century, Alessa Johns examines the utopian communities envisaged by Mary Astell, Sarah Fielding, Mary Hamilton, Sarah Scott, and other writers from Britain and continental Europe, uncovering the ways in which they resembled--and departed from--traditional utopias.

Johns demonstrates that while traditional visions tended to look back to absolutist models, women's utopias quickly incorporated emerging liberal ideas that allowed far more room for personal initiative and gave agency to groups that were not culturally dominant, such as the female writers themselves. Women's utopias, Johns argues, were reproductive in nature. They had the potential to reimagine and perpetuate themselves.

Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Bewertungen

"This timely and thoughtful study presents a complex and coherent argument, resting on a combination of extensive scholarship and some very fine analyses. Johns's book is characterized by lively and sometimes quite lovely prose, as well as a graceful, effective rhetorical style." -- Ann Van Sant, author of Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel: The Sense in Social Context

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GOR013790451
9780252028410
0252028414
Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century Alessa Johns
Gebraucht - Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
University of Illinois Press
2003-07-09
232
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