Women's Letters as Life Writing 1840-1885 (e-bog) af Delafield, Catherine
Delafield, Catherine (forfatter)

Women's Letters as Life Writing 1840-1885 e-bog

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Examining letter collections published in the second half of the nineteenth century, Catherine Delafield rereads the life-writing of Frances Burney, Charlotte Bronte, Mary Delany, Catherine Winkworth, Jane Austen and George Eliot, situating these women in their epistolary culture and in relation to one another as exemplary women of the period. She traces the role of their editors in the publish...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Delafield, Catherine (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 16 december 2019
Længde 194 sider
Genrer 3JF
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000025118
Examining letter collections published in the second half of the nineteenth century, Catherine Delafield rereads the life-writing of Frances Burney, Charlotte Bronte, Mary Delany, Catherine Winkworth, Jane Austen and George Eliot, situating these women in their epistolary culture and in relation to one another as exemplary women of the period. She traces the role of their editors in the publishing process and considers how a model of representation in letters emerged from the publication of Burney's Diary and Letters and Elizabeth Gaskell's Life of Bronte. Delafield contends that new correspondences emerge between editors/biographers and their biographical subjects, and that the original epistolary pact was remade in collaboration with family memorials in private and with reviewers in public. Women's Letters as Life Writing addresses issues of survival and choice when an archive passes into family hands, tracing the means by which women's lives came to be written and rewritten in letters in the nineteenth century.