Copyright
John Claiborne IsbellPublished On
2025-04-17ISBN
Paperback978-1-80511-551-9
Hardback978-1-80511-552-6
PDF978-1-80511-553-3
HTML978-1-80511-555-7
EPUB978-1-80511-554-0
Language
- English
Print Length
370 pages (viii+362)Dimensions
Paperback156 x 20 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.79" x 9.21")
Hardback156 x 23 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.91" x 9.21")
Weight
Paperback253g (8.92oz)
Hardback696g (24.55oz)
OCLC Number
1517206138THEMA
- DSBD
- JBSF1
- DSM
BISAC
- LIT004130
- LIT004290
- LIT020000
- LIT003000
- HIS037050
- SOC028000
Keywords
- Women Writers in Romanticism
- Global Romantic Literature
- Revolutionary Era Literature
- Transnational Literary Studies
- Feminist Literary History
- Romanticism and Gender
Women Writers in the Romantic Age
This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive review of six hundred and fifty women writers from over fifty national traditions, spanning Europe and the Americas during the transformative years of 1776 to 1848. Framed by revolutionary upheavals, the book explores how women writers shaped and reflected Romanticism’s global currents. It fills a critical scholarly gap, connecting disparate traditions and uncovering voices often overlooked in male-dominated literary histories.
Through concise entries, the book names every woman writer identified in its vast research, from celebrated figures like Phillis Wheatley to lesser-known authors whose manuscripts lay buried in archives. Each entry provides essential biographical details, while select excerpts in seventeen languages bring these voices to life, revealing how women navigated the era’s revolutionary ideals and patriarchal barriers.
Structured democratically, the volume treats all writers equally—whether anonymous, pseudonymous, or celebrated in their time. It highlights their diverse experiences: poets and novelists, abolitionists and suffragists, mothers and mill workers. From memoirs to political tracts, their works testify to the rich tapestry of women’s contributions to Romanticism.
By illuminating these stories, this book challenges national silos, offering a panoramic view of Romanticism as a truly transnational, female-inclusive phenomenon. It represents a go-to resource for students and interested readers, while setting the ground for future scholars to expand this vital field of study.
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Contents
Introduction
(pp. 1–10)- John Claiborne Isbell
1. Writers from British North America
(pp. 13–82)- John Claiborne Isbell
2. Writers from France
(pp. 83–100)- John Claiborne Isbell
3. Writers from German Lands
(pp. 101–114)- John Claiborne Isbell
4. Writers from Habsburg Territories
(pp. 115–124)- John Claiborne Isbell
5. Writers from Latin America and the Caribbean
(pp. 125–142)- John Claiborne Isbell
6. Writers from Ottoman Europe
(pp. 143–148)- John Claiborne Isbell
7. Writers from Romanov Territories
(pp. 149–168)- John Claiborne Isbell
8. Writers from Scandinavia
(pp. 169–192)- John Claiborne Isbell
9. Writers from Spain and Portugal
(pp. 193–202)- John Claiborne Isbell
10. Writers from the British Isles
(pp. 203–284)- John Claiborne Isbell
11. Writers from the Italian Peninsula
(pp. 285–292)- John Claiborne Isbell
12. Writers from the Low Countries
(pp. 293–300)- John Claiborne Isbell
13. Writers from the Swiss Confederation
(pp. 301–302)- John Claiborne Isbell
Conclusion: La Condition féminine
(pp. 303–306)- John Claiborne Isbell