At Home in the World: Women Writers and Public Life, from Austen to the Present Contributor(s): DiBattista, Maria (Author), Nord, Deborah Epstein (Author) |
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ISBN: 0691191433 ISBN-13: 9780691191430 Publisher: Princeton University Press
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: June 2019 |
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BISAC Categories: - Foreign Language Study | Chinese - Literary Criticism | Women Authors - Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes - Women |
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.6" W x 8.9" L (0.85 lbs) 296 pages |
Themes: - Sex & Gender - Feminine |
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Publisher Description: A bold literary history that says women's writing is defined less by domestic concerns than by an engagement with public life In a bold and sweeping reevaluation of the past two centuries of women's writing, At Home in the World argues that this work has been defined less by domestic concerns than by an active engagement with the most pressing issues of public life: from class and religious divisions, slavery, warfare, and labor unrest to democracy, tyranny, globalism, and the clash of cultures. Maria DiBattista and Deborah Epstein Nord show that even the most seemingly traditional works by British, American, and other English-language women writers redefine the domestic sphere in ways that incorporate the concerns of public life. Exploring works by a wide range of writers, including canonical, neglected, and contemporary figures, this compelling and concise literary history uncovers the public concerns of women writers who ventured into ever-wider geographical, cultural, and political territories, forging new definitions of what it means to create a home in the world. |
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