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Forgotten Female Aesthetes

Talia Schaffer (Autor)

University of Virginia (Editora)

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Most critics of aestheticism focus on the Yellow Book, the glossy Victorian journal with the shocking yellow cover that counted among its contributors Aubrey Beardsley and Max Beerbohm. But one of the best-known aesthetes, Oscar Wilde, launched his own magazine, the Woman's World. The audience for Wilde's magazine reveals another side of the aesthetic movement that has been largely forgotten.

Every now-canonical male aesthete once competed with what Talia Schaffer calls the female aesthetes, whose critical and popular success made them formidable contemporaries. Not only did these women make significant contributions to the development of feminist ideologies; they pioneered new literary strategies that were incorporated by their canonical successors.

Schaffer analyzes writers who have never been considered together, including Lucas Malet (Mary Harrison), Ouida (Marie Louise de la Ramée), Alice Meynell, Rosamund Marriott Watson, Una Ashworth Taylor, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Mary and Jane Findlater, and John Oliver Hobbes (Pearl Craigie). These women used aestheticism to forge a compromise between the two models of female identity available to them--the New Woman and the Angel in the House. They developed plots, ideas, and styles that would later be adopted, parodied, or revised by canonical writers such as Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Hardy, and Henry James. They used the "pretty" language of aestheticism as a strategic cover behind which they could attempt radical experiments, many of which prefigure modernist innovations.

Recovering the lost work of the female aesthetes forces us to reconsider the central tenets of late-Victorian literary history.

Sobre o Livro

A obra examina a participação de escritoras esteticistas britânicas do final do século XIX, incluindo Lucas Malet, Ouida, Alice Meynell e outras, e sua relação com o movimento aestheticism e o público leitor feminino.

O texto investiga como essas autoras negociaram modelos de identidade como a New Woman e o Angel in the House, e de que modo suas estratégias literárias influenciaram ou foram apropriadas por figuras canônicas posteriores.

Voltado a leitores de estudos literários e história cultural, o livro oferece uma leitura comparativa que recupera obras e práticas críticas frequentemente omitidas das narrativas tardias vitorianas.

Características

Categoria Crítica Literária
Subcategoria História da Literatura
Autores Talia Schaffer
Sobre o Autor Talia Schaffer é pesquisadora na área de literatura vitoriana com publicações sobre estética e gênero.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 314
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Virginia
ISBN 9780813919379
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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