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The artistry of anger :black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860
- 作者: Grasso, Linda M.
- 出版: Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xi, 249 pages).
- 叢書名: Gender and American culture
- 標題: Women, White, in literature. , Feminist fiction, American. , American fiction Women authors -- History and criticism. , Feminism and literature , Social problems in literature. , Women authorsHistory and criticism. , Anger in literature. , Zorn , American fiction , American fiction African American authors. , American fiction. , Feminist fiction, American History and criticism. , History. , Feminism and literature United States -- History -- 19th century. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Electronic book. , Women and literature , African American authors. , Frauenprosa , American fiction African American authors -- History and criticism. , History and criticism. , Geschichte 1820-1860. , 1800-1899 , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , Women and literature United States -- History -- 19th century. , American fiction Women authors. , LITERARY CRITICISM , American fiction 19th century -- History and criticism. , Electronic books. , Women and literature. , History , USA. , Feminist fiction, American , AmericanGeneral. , African American women in literature. , African American authorsHistory and criticism. , Feminism and literature. , United States. , Women authors.
- ISBN: 0807853488 , 9780807853481
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-238) and index. pt. 1. The anger paradigm: theories and contexts. Anger as analysis and aesthetic in American women's literature -- Using the anger paradigm: the antebellum period as case study -- Suppressing treasonous anger: nation-building and gendered ideologies of anger in antebellum America -- pt. 2. Anger in the house and in the text: four case studies. Anger, exile, and restitution in Lydia Maria Child's Hobomok -- Maria W. Stewart's inspired wrath -- Masking anger as it is spoken: Fanny Fern's Ruth Hall -- The text as courtroom: judgment, vengeance, and punishment in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig.
- 摘要: In this study, Linda M. Grasso demonstrates that using anger as a mode of analysis and the basis of an aesthetic transforms our understanding of American women's literary history. She explores how black and white 19th-century women writers defined, expressed and dramatized anger.
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Grasso explores the ways in which black and white 19th-century women writers define, express, and dramatize anger. Offering close readings of works by Lydia Maria Child, Maria W. Stewart, Fanny Fern, and Harriet Wilson, she shows how women used an aesthetic of discontent to address such complex social and political issues as slavery, industrialization, imperialism, and race relations.
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