Women's Authorship and the Early Gothic: Legacies and Innovations
By (Author) Kathleen Hudson
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
9th November 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
823.08729099287
Hardback
288
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This edited collection examines Gothic works written by women authors in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, with a specific focus on the novels and chapbooks produced by less widely commercially and critically popular writers. Bringing these authors to the forefront of contemporary critical examinations of the Gothic, chapters in this collection examine how these works impacted the development of womens writing and Gothic writing during this time. Offering readers an original look at the literary landscape of the period and the roles of the creative women who defined it, the collection argues that such works reflected a female-centred literary subculture defined by creative exchange and innovation, and one that still shapes perceptions of the Gothic mode today. This collection presents an alternative understanding of the legacy of women Gothic authors, anchoring this understanding in complex historical and social contexts and providing a new world of Gothic literature for readers to explore.
Kathleen Hudson is an Adjunct Professor of English Literature at Anne Arundel Community College, and is the author of Servants and the Gothic, 1764-1831: A half-told tale.