Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel

Title
  1. Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel / Wendy S. Jones.
Published by
  1. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2005.
Author
  1. Jones, Wendy S.

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Description
  1. x, 255 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. "In eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England, consensual marriages became increasingly popular, according women a 'contractual subjectivity' in which the liberal ideal of individual choice was key. Representations of consensual marriage thus provide a firm grounding for the reevaluation of women's place within society. Because this new progressive form of marriage was based on emotion rather than considerations of status or money, it challenged the hierarchical status quo of English society that the traditional patriarchal marriage had upheld." "In Consensual Fictions, Wendy S. Jones focuses on the English novel of the period to explore the relationship between married love, classic liberal thought, and novelistic form. Jones argues that these works of fiction use the multiplot form to explore the specific set of cultural problems associated with the ways in which liberalism reconceived marriage, love, and gender by exploring alternative resolutions to cultural problems through different narrative lines."--Jacket.
Subject
  1. Austen, Jane
  2. Richardson, Samuel
  3. Trollope, Anthony
  4. Oliphant, Margaret
  5. 1700-1899
  6. Geschichte 1800-1900
  7. English fiction > 19th century > History and criticism
  8. Marriage in literature
  9. English fiction > Women authors > History and criticism
  10. English fiction > 18th century > History and criticism
  11. Feminist fiction, English > History and criticism
  12. Feminism and literature > Great Britain
  13. Women and literature > Great Britain
  14. Consent (Law) > Great Britain
  15. Married women in literature
  16. Liberalism in literature
  17. Women in literature
  18. 18.05 English literature
  19. Consent (Law)
  20. English fiction
  21. English fiction > Women authors
  22. Feminism and literature
  23. Feminist fiction, English
  24. Women and literature
  25. Liberalismus Motiv
  26. Ehe Motiv
  27. Engels
  28. Romans
  29. Vrouwen
  30. Liberalisme
  31. Frauenemanzipation > Motiv > Roman > englischer
  32. Ehe > Motiv > Roman > englischer
  33. Roman > englischer > Motiv > Frauenemanzipation
  34. Roman > englischer > Motiv > Ehe
  35. Roman
  36. Great Britain
  37. Englisch
Genre/Form
  1. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
  1. Married love and its consequences -- Virtuous libertines and liberated virgins : Sir Charles Grandison -- "No small part of a woman's portion" : love, duty, and society in Persuasion -- Feminism and contract theory in He knew he was right -- Margaret Oliphant's women who want too much -- Liberalism and feminism : the end of the line.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-250) and index.