Women's utopias of the eighteenth century
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: defining feminist utopianism -- Mary Astell's "excited needles": imitation, circulation, and a theory of feminist utopia -- Feminist utopia and the new commercialism -- Part 2: women's utopian visions -- Sarah Fielding: ideal readers and...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Urbanau.a.
University of Illinois Press
2003
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Feminism
> History
> Utopias
> Women
> Frau
> Utopie
> Geschichte 1700-1800
> Feminismus
> Schriftstellerin
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Zusammenfassung: | Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: defining feminist utopianism -- Mary Astell's "excited needles": imitation, circulation, and a theory of feminist utopia -- Feminist utopia and the new commercialism -- Part 2: women's utopian visions -- Sarah Fielding: ideal readers and utopian commerce -- Reconceiving the contract: Sarah Scott's self-replicating utopia -- Mary Hamilton: plagiarizing utopia -- Reproducing utopia beyond Britain: Jeanne Marie Leprince de Beaumont's the New Clarissa and Sophie von La Roche's Events at Lake Oneida -- Afterword: a middle way -- Notes -- Index Part 1: defining feminist utopianism -- Mary Astell's "excited needles": imitation, circulation, and a theory of feminist utopia -- Feminist utopia and the new commercialism -- Part 2: women's utopian visions -- Sarah Fielding: ideal readers and utopian commerce -- Reconceiving the contract: Sarah Scott's self-replicating utopia -- Mary Hamilton: plagiarizing utopia -- Reproducing utopia beyond Britain: Jeanne Marie Leprince de Beaumont's The new Clarissa and Sophie von La Roche's Events at Lake Oneida -- Afterword: a middle way |
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Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 212 S |
ISBN: | 0252028414 0-252-02841-4 |