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Explores the role of gender in early nineteenth-century British literary culture.
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Sonia Hofkosh explores the role of gender in early nineteenth-century British literary culture, especially in terms of the simultaneous commercialization and feminization of literature. Examining a wide range of texts, she shows how the development of a female reading audience aroused anxieties in the male writers of the period. The author also considers the ways in which three women writers (Mary Shelley, Sarah Hazlitt and Jane Austen) attempted to negotiate the minefields of a male-dominated literary discourse that rendered the female "invisible."
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List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: invisible girls
A woman's profession: sexual difference and the romance of authorship
The writer's ravishment: Byron's body politics
Classifying romanticism: the milliner girl and the magazines
Disfiguring economies: Mary Shelley's gift-book stories
The author's progress: William Hazlitt's Keswick escapade and Sarah Hazlitt's Journal
Romanticism in the drawing room: Austen's interiority
Notes
List of works cited
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: invisible girls
A woman's profession: sexual difference and the romance of authorship
The writer's ravishment: Byron's body politics
Classifying romanticism: the milliner girl and the magazines
Disfiguring economies: Mary Shelley's gift-book stories
The author's progress: William Hazlitt's Keswick escapade and Sarah Hazlitt's Journal
Romanticism in the drawing room: Austen's interiority
Notes
List of works cited
Index
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