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Ideology and the Novel,t very hard to improve the condition of their own sex; she wrote in 1855 that she had ‘never pretended to the wild and ridiculous doctrine of equality’.. Anna Jameson, one of the first people to argue for women’s right to do meaningful work, wrote ‘The intellect of woman bears the same relation to tCollar 发表于 2025-3-22 01:16:30
Jane Austen, years earlier, and it had a particular point for the young women of her generation who were unable to read it at the time. Her aim was to parody a sister novelist, Mrs Ann Radcliffe (1764–1823), whose tales of terror were enormously popular and widely imitated around the turn of the century. We get上下连贯 发表于 2025-3-22 06:12:19
Scott,century he remained enormously popular, the reading public revered him, and he had a strong influence on some of the great Victorian novelists, notably the Brontës and George Eliot. Novels written much later in the century very often echo his work.幼稚 发表于 2025-3-22 09:18:23
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Elizabeth Gaskell,kell was only once (at the time of .) attacked for writing an ‘unwomanly’ novel. Because she was known to be happily married with children, she did not, like Charlotte Brontë, have to face private and public sneers.. Her novels express many feelings which are more acceptable in women than in men. ‘Iabduction 发表于 2025-3-22 23:38:01
The Male Image of Women,a queer thing, half-angel, half-doll,’ Charlotte Brontë complained.. R. D. Blackmore’s . (1869) embodies many male fantasies about women. It is fashionable for men and boys to despise them — ‘creatures of a lower order, only good enough to run errands for us, and to nurse boy-babies’. (Chapter 9) Th泥沼 发表于 2025-3-23 03:55:51
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Women Novelists of the Later Nineteenth Century, conservative. But more and more of them began to question the principles of complete submission to parents and husbands, and the idea that an unmarried girl should stay at home. By the last quarter of the century women’s rights were a very topical issue, and feminist and anti-feminist writers appea