The object of the first chapter is to furnish brief biographies of the four novelists: Fanny Burney, Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe and Maria Edgeworth. It also compares the various influences which went into the creation of their works. They all lived in times when vital social as well as political changes were taking place and these changed were bound to influence their thoughts and consequently their writings. The second chapter deals with the Heroines of these four novelists. An investigation of their characters has been thoroughly dealt with to show how the four authors have projected their ideal of womanhood in them and in doing so how they were governed by the existing conventions and ideas of their times. The third chapter deals wit...
Novel Daughters examines the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century novel, which was generall...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
This chapter explores the generic elements of novels written by women writers during the last three ...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
From the 1740s to 1800 there was a great increase both in the output of novels, and the number of wo...
This dissertation juxtaposes aesthetic theories and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novels and co...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
There is a pattern in nineteenth-century Britain that only exists within novels written by women. T...
This project shows how four eighteenth-century women writers dealt with the dawning of consciousness...
Jane Austen is the earliest English novelist still widely read in our time. However, there were many...
The novels of Fanny Burney have attracted comment over the years from three disctinct perspectives. ...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
Fictional depictions of feminine reading and writing practices reveal transformations in expectation...
Novel Daughters examines the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century novel, which was generall...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
This chapter explores the generic elements of novels written by women writers during the last three ...
In the later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries novels were believed to have the power to s...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
From the 1740s to 1800 there was a great increase both in the output of novels, and the number of wo...
This dissertation juxtaposes aesthetic theories and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novels and co...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
There is a pattern in nineteenth-century Britain that only exists within novels written by women. T...
This project shows how four eighteenth-century women writers dealt with the dawning of consciousness...
Jane Austen is the earliest English novelist still widely read in our time. However, there were many...
The novels of Fanny Burney have attracted comment over the years from three disctinct perspectives. ...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
Fictional depictions of feminine reading and writing practices reveal transformations in expectation...
Novel Daughters examines the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century novel, which was generall...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...