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Women and the rise of the novel, 1405-1726Women and the rise of the novel, 1405-1726

Women and the rise of the novel, 1405-17261999

Josephine Donovan

About this book

It has long been recognized that women writers played a significant role in the rise of the novel. Women and the Rise of the Novel is the first systematic theoretical study of early modern women's fiction showing how and why it helped shape the novel's identity. While most studies of the origin of the novel begin with the eighteenth century, Donovan traces women's literary traditions from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, focusing on the early modern period as a starting point. She examines works in Italian, French, and Spanish as well as English, highlighting the contributions of various women writers from Christine de Pizan to Jane Austen.

Details

First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1970041W

Subjects

History and criticismEnglish fictionWomen authorsWomen and literatureFrame-storiesFictionOorsprongEnglischVrouwelijke auteursFemmes écrivainsRomansFrauenromanRomanGeschichte (1500-1700)Geschichte 1405-1726Fiction, women authors, history and criticism

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