The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction

The Vicissitudes of the Eighteenth-Century Subject

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Palgrave Macmillan UK | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781349479849
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Palgrave Macmillan UK e druk, 2014 9781349479849
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The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction explores how the figure of the orphan was shaped by changing social and historical circumstances. Analysing sixteen major novels from Defoe to Austen, this original study explains the undiminished popularity of literary orphans and reveals their key role in the construction of gendered subjectivity.

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ISBN13:9781349479849
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan UK

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1. Introduction PART I: BASTARDS AND FOUNDLINGS IN PRE-IMAGINARY OSCILLATION 2. Moll Flanders and Fluid Identity 3. Tom Jones and Narrative (Il)legimitacy PART II: MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL: THE DELUDED HEIRESS AND THE IMAGINARY 4. The Coquette's Lesson: Haywood's Betsy Thoughtless 5. The Tragic Coquette: Inchbald's A Simple Story 6. Becoming a Benefactress: Burney's Cecilia 7. The Imaginist: Lennox's The Female Quixote 8. Jane Austen's Emma, the Arch-Imaginist PART III: DISPOSSESSED CHILDREN: THE SUBJECT OF THE SYMBOLIC 9. The Name of the Father: Burney's Evelina 10. The Law of the Father: Inchbald's A Simple Story 11. Doomed: Mary Hays's The Victim of Prejudice 12. Liberating Daughters: Charlotte Smith's Emmeline 13. The Gothic of Family Romance 14. Legitimacy in Walpole's The Castle of Otranto 15. Dis/Harmony in Clara Reeve's The Old English Baron 16. Avenged: Ann Radcliffe's The Romance of the Forest PART IV: THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED: RADCLIFFE'S MATRIARCHY 17. Escaped: Ann Radcliffe's A Sicilian Romance 18. Sanctuary in Ann Radcliffe's The Italian PART V: THE ORPHAN IN MOURNING 19. Taking Farewell: Jane Austen's Persuasion 20. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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