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Women Travel Writers and the Language of Aesthetics, 1716-1818

Inglese · Tascabile

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Klappentext British readers of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries eagerly consumed books of travels in an age of imperial expansion that was also the formative period of modern aesthetics. Beauty! sublimity! sensuous surfaces! and scenic views became conventions of travel writing as Britons applied familiar terms to unfamiliar places around the globe. The social logic of aesthetics! argues Elizabeth Bohls! constructed women! the laboring classes! and non-Europeans as foils against which to define the "man of taste" as an educated! property-owning gentleman. Women writers from Mary Wortley Montagu to Mary Shelley resisted this exclusion from gentlemanly privilege! and their writings re-examine and question aesthetic conventions such as the concept of disinterested contemplation! subtly but insistently exposing its vested interests. Bohls's study expands our awareness of women's intellectual presence in Romantic literature! and suggests Romanticism's sources might be at the peripheries of empire rather than at its center. Zusammenfassung Travel writing of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries was staple fare in an age of imperial expansion that was also the formative period of modern aesthetics. Elizabeth Bohls examines the ways in which women's travel writing of this period both drew on and challenged the conventions of aesthetic theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Aesthetics and Orientalism in Mary Wortley Montagu's letters; 2. Janet Schaw and the aesthetics of colonialism; 3. Landscape aesthetics and the paradox of the female picturesque; 4. Helen Maria Williams' revolutionary landscapes; 5. Mary Wollstonecraft's anti-aesthetics; 6. Dorothy Wordsworth and the cultural politics of scenic tourism; 7. The picturesque and the female sublime in Ann Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho; 8. Aesthetics, gender, and empire in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

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Autori Elizabeth A. Bohls, Elizabeth A. (University of Oregon) Bohls
Con la collaborazione di Marilyn Butler (Editore), James Chandler (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 10.06.2004
 
EAN 9780521607100
ISBN 978-0-521-60710-0
Pagine 324
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata
Viaggi > Reportage di viaggio, racconti di viaggio

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