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Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain By Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)


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Karen O'Brien examines the central importance to the British Enlightenment both of women writers and of women as a subject of enquiry. She explores the way in which Enlightenment ideas created a new way of thinking about the roles of women in society and paved the way for nineteenth-century feminism.

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain Summary

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)

During the long eighteenth century, ideas of society and of social progress were first fully investigated. These investigations took place in the contexts of economic, theological, historical and literary writings which paid unprecedented attention to the place of women. Combining intellectual history with literary criticism, Karen O'Brien examines the central importance to the British Enlightenment both of women writers and of women as a subject of enquiry. She examines the work of a range of writers, including John Locke, Mary Astell, David Hume, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, T. R. Malthus, the Bluestockings, Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft and the first female historians of the early nineteenth century. She explores the way in which Enlightenment ideas created a language and a framework for understanding the moral agency and changing social roles of women, without which the development of nineteenth-century feminism would not have been possible.

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain Reviews

'a well researched intellectual book ... scholars of the British Enlightenment of the eighteenth century would do well to study Professor Karen O'Brien's presentation.' Open History
'O'Brien employs a brilliant combination of exposition and argumentation.' Clio

About Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)

Karen O'Brien is Professor of English at the University of Warwick.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the progress of society; 1. Anglican Whig feminism in England, 1690-1760: self-love, reason and social benevolence; 2. From savage to Scotswoman: the history of femininity; 3. Roman, Gothic and medieval women: the historicisation of womanhood, 1750-c.1804; 4. Catharine Macaulay's Histories of England: liberty, civilisation and the female historian; 5. Good manners and partial civilisation in the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft; 6. The history women and the population men, 1760-1830; Bibliography.

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NPB9780521773492
9780521773492
0521773490
Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Karen O'Brien (University of Warwick)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-03-05
320
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