âWomen seem to be destined solely for our pleasure. When they no longer have that attraction, they have lost everythingâ (letter from Diderot to Sophie Volland, 1762). How typical was this view of the âolder womanâ in the eighteenth century? What was it like for women of intelligence and sensibility to grow old in such a culture? By studying the correspondences of four prominent women (Françoise de Graffigny, Marie Du Deffand, Marie Riccoboni and Isabelle de Charrière) during their middle and late years, Stewart explores the relation of female aging to respectability, sexuality and power. The authorâs focus lies in the physical, emotional and professional well-being of middle-aged and elderly women during a time when all the available di...
In an interdisciplinary study, I argue that narrative fiction centred around old women, through its ...
This thesis explores the portrayal of literary images of ageing women through selected works by Mari...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
‘Women seem to be destined solely for our pleasure. When they no longer have that attraction, they h...
Since the study of aging merged out of Second-wave feminism during the 1960’s, aging has been associ...
This dissertation focuses critical attention on portrayals of the old female body as a means of inve...
This dissertation examines the social networks of elderly women in eighteenth-century France. It is ...
This article studies Madame de Lambert’s early eighteenth-century views on aging, and especially the...
In the literature of Restoration and eighteenth-century England, the older woman appears for the mos...
Drawing on the work of Simone de Beauvoir, this paper considers ageism as a structure of consciousne...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
This article considers a range of moral views about sexuality and menopause espoused both by doctora...
Cynthia Skenazi explores in this book a shift in attitudes towards aging and provides a historical p...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the ideal of femininity shifted from the Victorian ma...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
In an interdisciplinary study, I argue that narrative fiction centred around old women, through its ...
This thesis explores the portrayal of literary images of ageing women through selected works by Mari...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
‘Women seem to be destined solely for our pleasure. When they no longer have that attraction, they h...
Since the study of aging merged out of Second-wave feminism during the 1960’s, aging has been associ...
This dissertation focuses critical attention on portrayals of the old female body as a means of inve...
This dissertation examines the social networks of elderly women in eighteenth-century France. It is ...
This article studies Madame de Lambert’s early eighteenth-century views on aging, and especially the...
In the literature of Restoration and eighteenth-century England, the older woman appears for the mos...
Drawing on the work of Simone de Beauvoir, this paper considers ageism as a structure of consciousne...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
This article considers a range of moral views about sexuality and menopause espoused both by doctora...
Cynthia Skenazi explores in this book a shift in attitudes towards aging and provides a historical p...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the ideal of femininity shifted from the Victorian ma...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
In an interdisciplinary study, I argue that narrative fiction centred around old women, through its ...
This thesis explores the portrayal of literary images of ageing women through selected works by Mari...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...