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  1. Secondary heroines in nineteenth-century British and American novels
    Erschienen: ©2010
    Verlag:  Ashgate, Farnham, England

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780754698807; 0754698807; 9780754666790; 0754666794
    Schlagworte: Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Vrouwen; Personages; Roman; Weibliche Vertraute (Motiv); Nebenperson; American fiction; English fiction; Heroines in literature; Frau; Literatur; English fiction; American fiction; Heroines in literature; Englisch; Weibliche Vertraute <Motiv>; Nebenperson; Roman
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 181 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The Secondary Heroine and the Origins of the Novel; 2 Scott and the Origins of Historical Romance; 3 Cooper's "Man without a Cross": Wealth, Race, and Religion; 4 Magawisca's Missing Arm: Absence and Replacement in Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Hope Leslie; Conclusion: Why Does the Historical Romance Make Us Want What We Can't Have?; Bibliography; Index

    Taking up works by Samuel Richardson, James Fenimore Cooper, Sir Walter Scott, and Catharine Maria Sedgwick, among others, Jennifer B. Camden examines the role of "secondary heroines" in early British and American novels. By showing that they are a site for the displaced anxieties produced by the national ideals proffered in the novel, Camden offers an important intervention into the ways in which early novels use character to further ideologies of race, class, sex, and gender