Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History (The History of the Book) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History (The History of the Book) Book

As an author who lived during a historical period in which women writers were considered at best frivolous or at worst immoral Inchbald worked carefully to mould her own reputation in conservative dignified terms. As a practicing Catholic living in an intolerant atmosphere of Anglican anxiety over challenges to the official church and government she had even more incentive to present a public image that was eminently moral and that - at least ostensibly - supported established conservative codes of conduct. In reality however Inchbald seems to have held liberal views and is easily aligned to more radical writers such as William Godwin. Through an examination of her complete works and public response to them Robertson gauges the extent of Inchbald's reputation as the dignified 'Mrs Inchbald' as well as providing a clear sense of what it meant to be a female Romantic writer. In recent decades the prose and dramatic writings of women like Inchbald have generated considerable scholarly interest both in their own right and for their connection with other important Romantic figures. This project aims to expand the scope of that scholarly inquiry.Read More

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  • 1851961593
  • 9781851961597
  • Ben P. Robertson
  • 21 November 2012
  • Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
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