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Gevirtz, Karen Bloom, (1969-)
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Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660-1727 /
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Title/Author:
Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660-1727 // by Karen Gevirtz.
Author:
Gevirtz, Karen Bloom,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Notions of the self -- An ingenious romance: the stable self -- The fly's eye: the composite self -- The detached observer -- The moral observer -- Conclusion.
Subject:
1500 - 1799 -
Subject:
English fiction - Women authors -
Subject:
England. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137386762
ISBN:
1137386762 (electronic bk.)
Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660-1727 /
Gevirtz, Karen Bloom,1969-
Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660-1727 /
by Karen Gevirtz. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references.
Notions of the self -- An ingenious romance: the stable self -- The fly's eye: the composite self -- The detached observer -- The moral observer -- Conclusion.
"Women, the Novel, and Natural Philosophy, 1660-1727" shows how early women novelists drew on debates about the self generated by the 'scientific' revolution to establish the novel as a genre and literary omniscience as a point of view. These writers such as Aphra Behn, Jane Barker, Eliza Haywood, and Mary Davys used, tested, explored, accepted, and rejected ideas about the self in their works to represent the act of knowing and what it means to be a knowing self. Karen Bloom Gevirtz agues that as they did so, they developed structures for representing authoritative knowing that contributed to the development of the novel as a genre, and to literary omniscience as a point of view.
ISBN: 1137386762 (electronic bk.)
Source: 715648Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Chronological Terms:
1500 - 1799
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--Women authorsSubjects--Geographical Terms:
998562
England.
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LC Class. No.: PR830.W6 / G48 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 823.009/9287
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