Frail Vessels
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<p>The years between the publication of Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) and of John Stuart Mill's essay On the Subjection of Women (1869) - a crucial phase in the emancipation movement - also saw the emergence of England's greatest women writers whose response to the flux of new ideas as revealed in many outstanding works of fiction Dr Mews here examines. The central chapters of the book take the form of a perceptive and humane analysis of the way in which the greater women novelists conceived the role of women on the one hand as young girls wives and mothers on the other as individuals standing alone in spinsterhood as teachers or artists. The writers examined in detail are Fanny Burney Maria Edgeworth Jane Austen the Brontë sisters Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot. <p/>Such a comprehensive study has not been attempted before. It throws light not only on the novel and the novelist in society but also on the transmutation of deeply felt experience into creative work.</p>
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