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Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 Joseph Morrissey

Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 By Joseph Morrissey

Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 by Joseph Morrissey


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This book examines womens domestic occupations in the Romantic-period novel at the most intimately human level.

Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 Summary

Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820: Dangerous Occupations by Joseph Morrissey

This book examines womens domestic occupations in the Romantic-period novel at the most intimately human level. By examining the momentary thought and feeling processes that informed the playing of a harp, the stitching of a dress, or the reading of a gothic novel, the book shifts the focus from womens socio-cultural contributions through domestic endeavor to how womens day-to-day tasks shaped experiences of joy, friendship, resentment, and self. Through an understanding of domestic occupations as forms of human action, the study emphasises the inherent unpredictability of quotidian activities and draws attention to their capacity for exceeding cultural parameters. Specifically, the book examines needlework, musical accomplishment, novel reading, and sensibility in the work of Charlotte Smith, Jane Austen, and Frances Burney, giving new perspectives on established canonical works while also providing the most sustained analysis of Charlotte Smiths little studied novel, Ethelinde, to date.

Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 Reviews

Morrisseys discussion of the domestic occupations of womens lives during this period remains an important addition to this body of literature. By connecting the varied forms of activity women engaged with, the author successfully argues for a complex and nuanced understanding of accomplishments, one that interrupts hierarchical binaries between work and leisure, productive and non-productive, and public and domestic . (Freya Gowrley,Eighteenth Century Fiction, Vol. 33 (3), 2021)

About Joseph Morrissey

Joseph Morrissey is lecturer in literature and academic writing at Coventry University, UK. He has previously published essays on Charlotte Smith and discourses of emotions.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Needlework in Charlotte Smith's The Old Manor House and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.- 3. Musical Accomplishment in Frances Burney's The Wanderer.- 4. Reading Novels in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey.- 5. Sensibility in Charlotte Smith's Ethelinde.- 6. Conclusion.

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NPB9783319703558
9783319703558
3319703552
Womens Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820: Dangerous Occupations by Joseph Morrissey
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2018-03-01
225
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