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Adeline Mowbray 1805

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Anne McWhir is Professor of English at the University of Calgary. She is the co-editor, with D.L. Macdonald, of The Broadview Anthology of Literature of the Revolutionary Period, 1770-1830, and the editor of the Broadview Edition of Mary Shelley's The Last Man. Klappentext When Adeline Mowbray puts her mother Editha's radical theories into practice by eloping with, but not marrying, a notorious writer, the mother and daughter are estranged for many years, but finally reconciled. As its subtitle suggests, Adeline Mowbray, or The Mother and Daughter begins and ends with their story, but its complex plot encompasses almost every other human relationship. This engaging novel explores many issues important in the Romantic period, from women's education to the ethics of slavery and colonialism. This Broadview Edition uses the first edition of 1805 as its copy text, but also includes important variants from the 1810 and 1844 editions. The appendices include contemporary reviews and material expanding on the novel's themes of women's education, marriage, slavery, and the tension between feeling and reason. Zusammenfassung A novel that touches on issues of race! gender roles! and women's education in the late eighteenth century. It tells a story of desire! transgression! and remorse over the lives of a mother and daughter. It begins and ends with the relationship between Adeline and her intellectual! experimental mother! Editha.

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Authors Amelia Opie, Amelia Alderson Opie
Assisted by Anne McWhir (Editor)
Publisher Broadview Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.2010
 
EAN 9781551114521
ISBN 978-1-55111-452-1
No. of pages 356
Series Broadview Editions
Broadview Editions
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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