Author: George Savile Marquis of Halifax
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Category : Young women
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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The Lady's New Years Gift: Or, Advice to a Daughter. [By George Savile, Marquis of Halifax.] The Second Edition, Corrected by the Original
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Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Pages : 186
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The Lady's New-Years-gift, Or, Advice to a Daughter
Author: George Savile Marquis of Halifax
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Category : Young women
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Publisher:
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Category : Young women
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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The Lady's New-years Gift, Or, Advice to a Daughter
Author: George Savile Marquis of Halifax
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Written by George Savile, Marquis of Halifax to his daughter Elizabeth, later the Countess of Chesterfield. Advice given on: Religion (p. 2-7); Husband (p. 8-22); House, family and children (p. 22-30); Behaviour and converstion (p. 30-36); Friendship (p. 37-39); Censure (p. 39-42); Vanity and affection (p. 42-46); Pride (p. 46-48); Diversion (p. 49-51).
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Written by George Savile, Marquis of Halifax to his daughter Elizabeth, later the Countess of Chesterfield. Advice given on: Religion (p. 2-7); Husband (p. 8-22); House, family and children (p. 22-30); Behaviour and converstion (p. 30-36); Friendship (p. 37-39); Censure (p. 39-42); Vanity and affection (p. 42-46); Pride (p. 46-48); Diversion (p. 49-51).
The Lady's New-years Gift: or, Advice to a daughter ... The sixth edition exactly corrected. By George Savile, Marquis of Halifax
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Pages : 180
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The Lady's New-Year's Gift
Author: George Savile
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The Lady's New-year's Gift: Or, Advice to a Daughter
Author: Earl of Halifax Saville (George Lord)
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Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Pages : 132
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A Neutral Being Between the Sexes
Author: Kathleen Nulton Kemmerer
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838753873
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
By contrast, in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, many women intellectuals who were familiar with Johnson's works considered him a champion of women, an able defender in the ongoing debate about female nature and ability that had been going on since the middle ages, the querelle des femmes.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838753873
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
By contrast, in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, many women intellectuals who were familiar with Johnson's works considered him a champion of women, an able defender in the ongoing debate about female nature and ability that had been going on since the middle ages, the querelle des femmes.
The Matrimonial Trap
Author: Laura E. Thomason
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611485274
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Mary Delany’s phrase “the matrimonial trap” illuminates the apprehension with which genteel women of the eighteenth century viewed marriage. These women were generally required to marry in order to secure their futures, yet hindered from freely choosing a husband. They faced marriage anxiously because they lacked the power either to avoid it or to define it for themselves. For some women, the written word became a means by which to exercise the power that they otherwise lacked. Through their writing, they made the inevitable acceptable while registering their dissatisfaction with their circumstances. Rhetoric, exercised both in public and in private, allowed these women to define their identities as individuals and as wives, to lay out and test the boundaries of more egalitarian spousal relationships, and to criticize the traditional marriage system as their culture had defined it.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611485274
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Mary Delany’s phrase “the matrimonial trap” illuminates the apprehension with which genteel women of the eighteenth century viewed marriage. These women were generally required to marry in order to secure their futures, yet hindered from freely choosing a husband. They faced marriage anxiously because they lacked the power either to avoid it or to define it for themselves. For some women, the written word became a means by which to exercise the power that they otherwise lacked. Through their writing, they made the inevitable acceptable while registering their dissatisfaction with their circumstances. Rhetoric, exercised both in public and in private, allowed these women to define their identities as individuals and as wives, to lay out and test the boundaries of more egalitarian spousal relationships, and to criticize the traditional marriage system as their culture had defined it.
Disjointed Perspectives on Motherhood
Author: Catalina Florina Florescu
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739183184
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Disjointed Perspectives on Motherhood seeks to reevaluate the concept of unconditional maternal love and the global emancipation of motherhood as recorded from 17th century onward and as analyzed in various genres: cinema, poetry, novel, drama, and mystery fiction series. By using unprecedented comparative critical approaches such as phenomenological, medical, feminist, and re-enchantment theories, and by analyzing works from literature, cinema, and visual arts, this collection attempts to reestablish and redefine a canonical concept with the intention to revitalize an otherwise taken-for-granted image and role.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739183184
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Disjointed Perspectives on Motherhood seeks to reevaluate the concept of unconditional maternal love and the global emancipation of motherhood as recorded from 17th century onward and as analyzed in various genres: cinema, poetry, novel, drama, and mystery fiction series. By using unprecedented comparative critical approaches such as phenomenological, medical, feminist, and re-enchantment theories, and by analyzing works from literature, cinema, and visual arts, this collection attempts to reestablish and redefine a canonical concept with the intention to revitalize an otherwise taken-for-granted image and role.
Peril and Protection in British Courtship Novels
Author: Geri Chavis
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000195546
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Peril and Protection in British Courtship Novels: A Study in Continuity and Change explores the use and context of danger/safety language in British courtship novels published between 1719 and 1920. The term "courtship novel" encompasses works focusing on both female and male protagonists’ journeys toward marriage, as well as those reflecting the intertwined nature of comic courtship and tragic seduction scenarios. Through careful tracking of peril and protection terms and imagery within the works of widely-read, influential authors, Professor Chavis provides a fresh view of the complex ways that the British novel has both maintained the status quo and embodied cultural change. Lucid discussions of each novel, arranged in chronological order, shed new light on major characters’ preoccupations, values, internal struggles, and inter-actional styles and demonstrate the ways in which gender ideology and social norms governing male-female relationships were not only perpetuated but also challenged and satirized during the course of the British novel’s development. Blending close textual analysis with historical/cultural and feminist criticism, this multi-faceted study invites readers to look with both a microscopic lens at the nuances of figurative and literal language and a telescopic lens at the ways in which modifications to views of masculinity and femininity and interactions within the courtship arena inform the novel genre’s evolution.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000195546
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Peril and Protection in British Courtship Novels: A Study in Continuity and Change explores the use and context of danger/safety language in British courtship novels published between 1719 and 1920. The term "courtship novel" encompasses works focusing on both female and male protagonists’ journeys toward marriage, as well as those reflecting the intertwined nature of comic courtship and tragic seduction scenarios. Through careful tracking of peril and protection terms and imagery within the works of widely-read, influential authors, Professor Chavis provides a fresh view of the complex ways that the British novel has both maintained the status quo and embodied cultural change. Lucid discussions of each novel, arranged in chronological order, shed new light on major characters’ preoccupations, values, internal struggles, and inter-actional styles and demonstrate the ways in which gender ideology and social norms governing male-female relationships were not only perpetuated but also challenged and satirized during the course of the British novel’s development. Blending close textual analysis with historical/cultural and feminist criticism, this multi-faceted study invites readers to look with both a microscopic lens at the nuances of figurative and literal language and a telescopic lens at the ways in which modifications to views of masculinity and femininity and interactions within the courtship arena inform the novel genre’s evolution.