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Feminist Realism at the Fin De Siecle: The Influence of the Late-victorian Womans Press on the Development of the Novel
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from Ohio State Univ Pr (January 12, 2007); titled "Feminist Realism at the Fin De Siecle: The Influence of the Late-victorian Woman's Press on the Development of the Novel"
9780814210482 | details & prices | 216 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.95 lbs | List price $54.95
About: Through reviews of the works of important male and female authors of the decade--Thomas Hardy, Sarah Grand, George Gissing, Mona Caird, George Meredith, Ménie Dowie, George Moore, and Henrietta Stannard--these periodicals developed a feminist realist aesthetic that drew on three aspects of woman's agency (consciousness, spoken word, and action) and emphasized corresponding narrative strategies (internal perspective, dialogue, and description of characters' actions).
About: Through reviews of the works of important male and female authors of the decade--Thomas Hardy, Sarah Grand, George Gissing, Mona Caird, George Meredith, Ménie Dowie, George Moore, and Henrietta Stannard--these periodicals developed a feminist realist aesthetic that drew on three aspects of woman's agency (consciousness, spoken word, and action) and emphasized corresponding narrative strategies (internal perspective, dialogue, and description of characters' actions).
Cdr edition from Ohio State Univ Pr (January 12, 2007); titled "Feminist Realism at the Fin De Siecle: The Influence of the Late-victorian Woman's Press on the Development of the Novel"
9780814291283 | details & prices | 5.00 × 5.00 × 0.25 in. | 0.05 lbs | List price $14.95
About: Through reviews of the works of important male and female authors of the decade--Thomas Hardy, Sarah Grand, George Gissing, Mona Caird, George Meredith, Ménie Dowie, George Moore, and Henrietta Stannard--these periodicals developed a feminist realist aesthetic that drew on three aspects of woman's agency (consciousness, spoken word, and action) and emphasized corresponding narrative strategies (internal perspective, dialogue, and description of characters' actions).
About: Through reviews of the works of important male and female authors of the decade--Thomas Hardy, Sarah Grand, George Gissing, Mona Caird, George Meredith, Ménie Dowie, George Moore, and Henrietta Stannard--these periodicals developed a feminist realist aesthetic that drew on three aspects of woman's agency (consciousness, spoken word, and action) and emphasized corresponding narrative strategies (internal perspective, dialogue, and description of characters' actions).