Women Writing Intimate Spaces
The Long Nineteenth Century at the Fringes of Europe
Contributor(s)
Lindh Estelle, Birgitta (editor)
Duțu, Carmen Beatrice (editor)
Parente-Čapková, Viola (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The messy and multi-layered issue of intimacy in connection with transnationality and spatiality is the topic of this volume on women’s writing in the long nineteenth century. A series of intimacies are dealt with through case studies from a wide range of countries situated on the European fringes. Within the field of feminist literary studies, the volume thus differs from other publications with a narrower scope, such as Western Europe or specific regions. More broadly, the chapters in this volume offer a variety of approaches to intimacy and generous bibliographical references for researchers in humanities and cultural studies.
Keywords
Adela Milčinović; Alfhild Agrell; Anna de Noailles; Anne Charlotte Leffler; Carmen de Burgos Seguí; Carmen Sylva; Centres and peripheries; Elena Ghica; Elin Wägner; Ellen Key; Feminism; Fin de siècle women writers; Fringes; Gender; Grete Meisel-Hess; Intersectionality; Intimacy; Isabelle de Charrière; Josephine Rombouts; Long nineteenth century; Marie Linder; Martha Bibesco; New Woman; Regina di Luanto; Růžena Svobodová; Spatiality; Transnational literary history; Victoria Benedictsson; Vida Jeraj; Women’s emancipation; Zofka KvederDOI
10.1163/9789004527454ISBN
9789004527454, 9789004518506, 9789004527454Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2022Classification
Literature: history & criticism
Society & culture: general
c 1800 to c 1900