Gender, Genre, and Victorian Historical Writing
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Publish date: 01/01/1999
Description:
Maitzen (Dalhousie U.) looks at how a variety of 19th-century texts interact with the scripts or plots available for making experience, especially women's experience, intelligible and meaningful within the confines of Victorian presuppositions about history, gender, and narrative. She concludes that writers from Agnes Strickland to George Eliot took advantage of instabilities in existing models of history to broaden the range of meanings that could be articulated. Her study began as a doctoral dissertation for Cornell University.
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