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First person anonymous : women writers and Victorian print media, 1830-70

First person anonymous : women writers and Victorian print media, 1830-70 (2회 대출)

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단행본
개인저자
Easley, Alexis , 1963-.
서명 / 저자사항
First person anonymous : women writers and Victorian print media, 1830-70 / Alexis Easley.
발행사항
Aldershot, Hants, England ;   Burlington, VT :   Ashgate ,   c2004.  
형태사항
209 p. ; 24 cm.
총서사항
The nineteenth century series
ISBN
0754630560 (alk. paper) 9780754630562
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-200) and index.
일반주제명
English literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism. Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century. English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism. Printing -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century. Anonymous writings, English -- History and criticism. Anonyms and pseudonyms, English -- History.
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First-Person Anonymous revises previous histories of Victorian women's writing by examining the importance of both anonymous periodical journalism and signed book authorship in women’s literary careers. Alexis Easley demonstrates how women writers capitalized on the publishing conventions associated with signed and unsigned print media in order to create their own spaces of agency and meaning within a male-dominated publishing industry. She highlights the importance of journalism in the fashioning of women's complex identities, thus providing a counterpoint to conventional critical accounts of the period that reduce periodical journalism to a monolithically oppressive domain of power relations. Instead, she demonstrates how anonymous publication enabled women to participate in important social and political debates without compromising their middle-class respectability.A? Through extensive analysis of literary and journalistic texts, Easley demonstrates how the narrative strategies and political concerns associated with women's journalism carried over into their signed books of poetry and prose. Women faced a variety of obstacles and opportunities as they negotiated the demands of signed and unsigned print media.A? In investigating women's engagement with these media, Easley focuses specifically on the work of Christian Johnstone (1781-1857), Harriet Martineau (1802-76), Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-65), George Eliot (1819-80) , and Christina Rossetti (1830-94).A? She provides new insight into the careers of these authors and recovers a large, anonymous body of periodical writing through which their better known careers emerged into public visibility. Since her work touches on two issues central to the study of literary history - the construction of the author and changes in media technology - it will appeal to an audience of scholars and general readers in the fields of Victorian literature, media studies, periodicals research, gender studies, and nineteenth-century

This book investigates the role of anonymous periodical journalism in the fashioning of women's authorial identities during the Victorian period. Alexis Easley provides a counterpoint to conventional critical accounts of the period that reduce periodical journalism to a monolithically oppressive domain of power relations - she instead emphasizes the ways in which women writers were able to exploit the gendered field of Victorian literary culture to create their own spaces of agency and meaning. Since it touches on two issues central to the study of literary history - the construction of the author and changes in media technology - this study will appeal to an audience of scholars and general readers in the fields of Victorian literature, media studies, periodicals research, gender studies, and nineteenth-century cultural history.


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Contents: Introduction; Beginnings: the 1830s; Defining women's authorship: Harriet Martineau and the women question; Periodical journalism and the gender reform: Christian Isobel Johnstone; Elizabeth Gaskell, urban investigation, and the 'abused' woman writer; Gender and representation: George Eliot in the 1850s and 60s; Christina Rossetti and the problem of literary fame; Afterword; Works cited; Index.


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