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Silent Voices: Forgotten Novels by Victorian Women Writers

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Silent Voices: Forgotten Novels by Victorian Women Writers

Contributors:

By (Author) Brenda Ayres

ISBN:

9780313324628

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

823.8099287

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

Some of the greatest English novels were written during the Victorian era, and many are still widely read and taught today. But many others written during that period have been neglected by scholars and modern readers alike. A number of these novels were written by women and were popular when published. Moreover, they reveal perspectives of 19th-century British culture not present in canonized works and therefore revise our understanding of Victorian life and attitudes. With the increasing interest in revising Victorian history and gender scholarship, especially through the rediscovery of lost texts written by women, this book is a timely and much needed study. The expert contributors to this volume argue the value of novels by such Victorian women writers as Grace Aguilar, Catherine Crowe, Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, Annie E. Holdsworth, Ella Hepworth Dixon, Flora Annie Steel, Anne Thackeray, Sarah Grand, Marie Corelli, and others. Most of the chapters address numerous works by a particular writer. Each focuses on different social issues as well, though most of them share an interest in gender politics. Topics discussed include a 19th-century Jewish novelist's navigation through Protestant spirituality, the relationship of noncanonical governess novels to class and gender issues, and forgotten works by women crime writers. Other chapters analyze how women writers impelled social reform and subverted patriarchally defined religious issues.

Reviews

Modern readers, especially those interested in 19th-century literature, might be forgiven for doubting that there are many worthy undiscovered Victorian novels; this volume should change their minds....Recommended. Graduate-level readers and above.-Choice
"Modern readers, especially those interested in 19th-century literature, might be forgiven for doubting that there are many worthy undiscovered Victorian novels; this volume should change their minds....Recommended. Graduate-level readers and above."-Choice

Author Bio

BRENDA AYRES is Professor of English at Middle Georgia College. Her previous books include Dissenting Women in Dickens' Novels (1998) and Frances Trollope and the Novel of Social Change (2001), both available from Greenwood Press.

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