Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they are frequently overlooked in favour of their canonical male counterparts. Their penchant for sentimental novels has led some later critics to take their writing at face value as apolitical and domestic, at odds with France's violent convulsions. Furthermore, their carefully crafted presentation of natural settings has, thus far, been dismissed completely. Yet, as Christie Margrave shows, the natural landscape was far from being a casually chosen backdrop for writers such as Cottin, Genlis, Krüdener, Souza and Staël. Rather, the 'escape into nature' given to their female protagonists was a means to expose and confront the everyday reality and...
Nature writing as a genre has traditionally been one of the most prominent ways in which nineteenth ...
International audienceWe show how woman writing was been inspired by the Romantic conception of Natu...
From the 1740s to 1800 there was a great increase both in the output of novels, and the number of wo...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
A review of the book Writing the Landscape: Exposing Nature in French Women’s Fiction 1789-1815 by C...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This article sheds light on popular authors of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France:...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau\u27s 1761 novel, Julie ou la nouvelle Héloise, is the literary point of refere...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
Nature writing as a genre has traditionally been one of the most prominent ways in which nineteenth ...
International audienceWe show how woman writing was been inspired by the Romantic conception of Natu...
From the 1740s to 1800 there was a great increase both in the output of novels, and the number of wo...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
Women novelists were among the most popular authors of the First Republic and First Empire, yet they...
A review of the book Writing the Landscape: Exposing Nature in French Women’s Fiction 1789-1815 by C...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This article sheds light on popular authors of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France:...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau\u27s 1761 novel, Julie ou la nouvelle Héloise, is the literary point of refere...
Ecocritical analysis of women’s sentimental novels has thus far been overlooked, yet, as this paper ...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
The Enlightenment???s valorization of human progress and resultant disenchantment with\ud nature als...
Nature writing as a genre has traditionally been one of the most prominent ways in which nineteenth ...
International audienceWe show how woman writing was been inspired by the Romantic conception of Natu...
From the 1740s to 1800 there was a great increase both in the output of novels, and the number of wo...