Literary Relations

Kinship and the Canon 1660-1830
ISBN13: 9780199262960ISBN10: 0199262969 Hardback, 288 pages
Dec 2005,  In Stock

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Literary Relations argues that kinship relations between writers, both literal and figurative, played a central part in the creation of a national tradition of English literature. Through studies of writing relationships, including those between William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Henry and Sarah Fielding, Frances and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, it shows that kinship between writers played a significant role not just in individual lives but in the formation of generic traditions. As writers looked back to founding fathers, and hoped to have writing sons, the literary tradition was modeled on the patriarchal family, imagined in tropes of genealogy and inheritance. This marginalized but did not exclude women, and the study ranges from the work of Dryden, with its emphasis on literature as patrilineal inheritance, to the reception of Austen, which shows uneven but significant progress towards understanding the woman writer as an inheriting daughter and generative mother.

Features

  • Combines gender theory with recent studies of canon formation
  • Looks at both real-life relationships between writers and the metaphorical use of kinship terms

Reviews

"Helpful in thinking about both women writers and women's supporting roles."--Elizabeth Helsinger, Studies in English Literature

Product Details

288 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-926296-0ISBN10: 0-19-926296-9

About the Author(s)

Jane Spencer is reader in English Literature at the University of Exeter

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