Susan K. Harris
Nineteenth-Century American Women's Novels
Interpretative Strategies
Herausgeber: Gelpi, Albert; Posnock, Ross
Susan K. Harris
Nineteenth-Century American Women's Novels
Interpretative Strategies
Herausgeber: Gelpi, Albert; Posnock, Ross
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This study proposes interpretive strategies for nineteenth-century American women's novels.
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This study proposes interpretive strategies for nineteenth-century American women's novels.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521428705
- ISBN-10: 052142870X
- Artikelnr.: 23509579
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521428705
- ISBN-10: 052142870X
- Artikelnr.: 23509579
Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction: Part II. Narrative Designs and
Textual Rebellions: 1. Preludes: the early didactic novel: Narrative
control in Charlotte Temple and A New-England Tale; 2. Introduction to the
exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in St Elmo; 3.
Decoding the exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in
Queechy; Part III. Narrative Rebellions and Textual Designs: 4. Inscribing
and defining: the many voices of Fanny Fern's Ruth Hall; 5. Extending and
subverting: the iconography of houses in The Deserted Wife; 6. Projecting
the 'I'/conoclast: first-person narration in The Morgesons; Part IV. The
Later Didactic Novel: 7. Narrative control and thematic radicalism in work
and The Silent Partner; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 8. Anomalies
and anxieties: The Story of Avis, A Country Doctor, The Awakening, O
Pioneers!; Notes; General index Index to diaries, letters and reviews;
Index to literary and historical references.
Textual Rebellions: 1. Preludes: the early didactic novel: Narrative
control in Charlotte Temple and A New-England Tale; 2. Introduction to the
exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in St Elmo; 3.
Decoding the exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in
Queechy; Part III. Narrative Rebellions and Textual Designs: 4. Inscribing
and defining: the many voices of Fanny Fern's Ruth Hall; 5. Extending and
subverting: the iconography of houses in The Deserted Wife; 6. Projecting
the 'I'/conoclast: first-person narration in The Morgesons; Part IV. The
Later Didactic Novel: 7. Narrative control and thematic radicalism in work
and The Silent Partner; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 8. Anomalies
and anxieties: The Story of Avis, A Country Doctor, The Awakening, O
Pioneers!; Notes; General index Index to diaries, letters and reviews;
Index to literary and historical references.
Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction: Part II. Narrative Designs and
Textual Rebellions: 1. Preludes: the early didactic novel: Narrative
control in Charlotte Temple and A New-England Tale; 2. Introduction to the
exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in St Elmo; 3.
Decoding the exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in
Queechy; Part III. Narrative Rebellions and Textual Designs: 4. Inscribing
and defining: the many voices of Fanny Fern's Ruth Hall; 5. Extending and
subverting: the iconography of houses in The Deserted Wife; 6. Projecting
the 'I'/conoclast: first-person narration in The Morgesons; Part IV. The
Later Didactic Novel: 7. Narrative control and thematic radicalism in work
and The Silent Partner; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 8. Anomalies
and anxieties: The Story of Avis, A Country Doctor, The Awakening, O
Pioneers!; Notes; General index Index to diaries, letters and reviews;
Index to literary and historical references.
Textual Rebellions: 1. Preludes: the early didactic novel: Narrative
control in Charlotte Temple and A New-England Tale; 2. Introduction to the
exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in St Elmo; 3.
Decoding the exploratory text: subversions of the narrative design in
Queechy; Part III. Narrative Rebellions and Textual Designs: 4. Inscribing
and defining: the many voices of Fanny Fern's Ruth Hall; 5. Extending and
subverting: the iconography of houses in The Deserted Wife; 6. Projecting
the 'I'/conoclast: first-person narration in The Morgesons; Part IV. The
Later Didactic Novel: 7. Narrative control and thematic radicalism in work
and The Silent Partner; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 8. Anomalies
and anxieties: The Story of Avis, A Country Doctor, The Awakening, O
Pioneers!; Notes; General index Index to diaries, letters and reviews;
Index to literary and historical references.