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: Daniel Defoe |
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: 1895 |
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: 356 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UVA:X004520812 |
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Though recent scholarship has focused both on motherhood and on romance literature in early modern England, until now, no full length volume has addressed the notable intersections between the two topics. This collection contributes to the scholarly investigation of maternity in early modern England by scrutinizing romance narratives in various forms, considering motherhood not as it was actually lived, but as it was figured in the fantasy world of romance by authors ranging from Edmund Spenser to Margaret Cavendish. Contributors explore the traditional association between romance and women, both as readers of fiction and as tellers of ’old wives’ tales,’ as well as the tendency of romance plots, with their emphasis on the family and its reproduction, to foreground matters of maternity. Collectively, the essays in this volume invite reflection on the uses to which Renaissance culture put maternal stereotypes (the virgin mother, the cruel step-dame), as well as the powerful fears and desires that mothers evoke, assuage and sometimes express in the fantasy world of romance.
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: Literary Criticism |
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: Karen Bamford |
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: Routledge |
Release |
: 2016-05-06 |
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: 267 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317099390 |
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This volume provides a generic description, based on a formal analysis of narrative structures, of the Middle English noncyclic verse romances. As a group, these poems have long resisted generic definition and are traditionally considered to be a conglomerate of unrelated tales held together in a historical matrix of similar themes and characters. As single narratives, they are thought of as random collections of events loosely structured in chronological succession. Susan Wittig, however, offers evidence that the romances are carefully ordered (although not always consciously so) according to a series of formulaic patterns and that their structures serve as vehicles for certain essential cultural patterns and are important to the preservation of some community-held beliefs. The analysis begins on a stylistic level, and the same theoretical principles applied to the linguistic formulas of the poems also serve as a model for the study of narrative structures. The author finds that there are laws that govern the creation, selection, and arrangement of narrative materials in the romance genre and that act to restrict innovation and control the narrative form. The reasons for this strict control are to be found in the functional relationship of the genre to the culture that produced it. The deep structure of the romance is viewed as a problem-solving pattern that enables the community to mediate important contradictions within its social, economic, and mythic structures. Wittig speculates that these contradictions may lie in the social structures of kinship and marriage and that they have been restructured in the narratives in a “practical” myth: the concept of power gained through the marriage alliance, and the reconciliation of the contradictory notions of marriage for power’s sake and marriage for love’s sake. This advanced, thorough, and completely original study will be valuable to medieval specialists, classicists, linguists, folklorists, and Biblical scholars working in oral-formulaic narrative structure.
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: Literary Criticism |
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: Susan Wittig |
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: University of Texas Press |
Release |
: 2014-10-01 |
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: 234 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780292766532 |
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: United States |
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: Oliver Bell Bunce |
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: 1870 |
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: 464 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UVA:X004618376 |
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: George Sand |
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: 1888 |
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: 276 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UVA:X000762436 |
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: Comparative linguistics |
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: |
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: 1901 |
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: 720 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: CORNELL:31924062190651 |
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: Thomas Arnold |
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: 1888 |
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: 656 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OXFORD:601899397 |
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: Names, Geographical |
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: Isaac Taylor |
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: 1885 |
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: 472 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015093447350 |
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A reading of women's post-war literary representations in terms of exemplarity. The effects of General Francisco Franco's authoritarian rule (1939-1975) on the production and reception of cultural texts can be gauged by the silence that now surrounds them. This is especially true of works which enjoyed considerable popularity when first published. Most of the novels in question belong to the sentimental genre known as novela rosa, whose authors-mostly women-and heroines Academe has consistently treated as literary pariahs. This volume represents the first serious effort to question the categories used to assess the value and meaning of texts previously presumed to be devoid of both. It does so by bringing to the fore the operative premise of Francoist cultural politics, wherein fictional works have the power to mould individual character and conduct. Narratives by Luisa-María Linares, Concha Linares-Becerra, Carmen de Icaza and María Mercedes Ortoll are thus examined in terms of the effects that they were expected to have on their readers, and the constraints that such expectations placed on the works' production and reception. The result is a paradox: while the study of women's bestselling novels is by definition a study of the constraints that shape them, careful reading reveals the limitations of those selfsame constraints. NINO KEBADZE is an Assistant Professor in the Hispanic Studies Department of the University of Massachusetts Boston.
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: Literary Criticism |
Author |
: Nino Kebadze |
Publisher |
: Tamesis Books |
Release |
: 2009 |
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: 208 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105124141404 |
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: Anthropology |
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: Robert Briffault |
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: 1927 |
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: 868 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105002503725 |