Germaine de Staël, George Sand, and the Victorian Woman ArtistUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - 278 sider "By examining literary portraits of the woman as artist, Linda M. Lewis traces the matrilineal inheritance of four Victorian novelists and poets: George Eliot, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Geraldine Jewsbury, and Mrs. Humphry Ward. She argues that while the male Romantic artist saw himself as god and hero, the woman of genius lacked a guiding myth until Germaine de Stael and George Sand created one. The protagonists of Stael's Corinne and Sand's Consuelo combine attributes of the goddess Athena, the Virgin Mary, Virgil's Sibyl, and Dante's Beatrice. Lewis illustrates how the resulting Corinne/Consuelo effect is exhibited in scores of English artist-as-heroine narratives, particularly in the works of these four prominent writers who most consciously and elaborately allude to the French literary matriarchs." "Exploring a connection between French and English literature and providing fresh insight, Germaine de Stael, George Sand, and the Victorian Woman Artist makes a major contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century feminism."--Jacket. |
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... Letters Middlemarch The Mill on the Floss Romola SCL Scenes from Clerical Life WGE The Writings of George Eliot Together with the Life by J. W. Cross Geraldine Jewsbury HS The Half Sisters CCR LGS George Sand Consuelo , and La Comtesse ...
... Letters Middlemarch The Mill on the Floss Romola SCL Scenes from Clerical Life WGE The Writings of George Eliot Together with the Life by J. W. Cross Geraldine Jewsbury HS The Half Sisters CCR LGS George Sand Consuelo , and La Comtesse ...
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... letters, but always remem- ber that man exists, and that you are not made like him; your own order is free on condition that it depends on his; your freedom is a luxury, it is possible only if you first acknowledge the obligations of ...
... letters, but always remem- ber that man exists, and that you are not made like him; your own order is free on condition that it depends on his; your freedom is a luxury, it is possible only if you first acknowledge the obligations of ...
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... letter to her fellow artist Gustave Flaubert , “ Artists are spoiled children and the best are great egoists . " 11 The male 8. Stewart , A ... Letters , 109 . artist, though, need not apologize for his egocentricity: It is Introduction 5.
... letter to her fellow artist Gustave Flaubert , “ Artists are spoiled children and the best are great egoists . " 11 The male 8. Stewart , A ... Letters , 109 . artist, though, need not apologize for his egocentricity: It is Introduction 5.
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... , Infamous Woman : The Life of George Sand , 287 ; Browning , The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning , 2:68 . marriage , or for the unification of the proletariat . 16 Germaine de Staël , George Sand , and the Victorian Woman Artist.
... , Infamous Woman : The Life of George Sand , 287 ; Browning , The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning , 2:68 . marriage , or for the unification of the proletariat . 16 Germaine de Staël , George Sand , and the Victorian Woman Artist.
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... letters to her literary friend Mary Russell Mitford and Geraldine Jewsbury's to Jane Welsh Carlyle are filled with references to Sand — anticipating , reading , lending , and borrowing this or that Sand novel — and , in Jewsbury's letters ...
... letters to her literary friend Mary Russell Mitford and Geraldine Jewsbury's to Jane Welsh Carlyle are filled with references to Sand — anticipating , reading , lending , and borrowing this or that Sand novel — and , in Jewsbury's letters ...
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Art and Work as Vocation | 64 |
Elizabeth Barrett Brownings Aurora Leigh | 98 |
The Erinna Complex and George Eliots | 134 |
Mrs Humphry Mary Ward | 202 |
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actress Albert Alcharisi Anzoleto Armgart Aurora Leigh Barrett Browning's Beatrice beauty become Bianca career Carlyle Caterina character Consuelo Corinne and Consuelo Corinne's creative Daniel Deronda Dante daughter David Grieve death depict Dinah divine Dorothea Elise Elizabeth Barrett Browning English Erinna father female artist fictional French gaze genius George Eliot George Sand Geraldine Jewsbury Germaine de Staël gift Gilfil goddess Gwendolen Half Sisters heroine Humphry Ward husband intellectual Isabel Italy Jane Jewsbury's Klesmer Künstlerroman Lady Lélia literary lover Lucile Lucrezia Madame de Staël Madonna Maggie male Marian Marian Withers marriage marry Mary Medusa Mirah Miss Bretherton moral mother muse myth Nelvil notes novel novelist painter passion performance poet political Porpora portrait prophetess Psyche Robert Elsmere Romney Romola Rose Rudolstadt Sand's says sexual Sibyl silenced singer soul spiritual suffering talent Victorian Virgin voice Ward's wife wisdom woman artist Woman novels women writes young