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Patriarchy in eclipse : the femme fatale and the new woman in American literature and culture, 1870-1920 /

There can be little doubt that after the American Civil War, a significant number of largely urban American women's relationships with men began to change. This transition was brought about through many changing conditions in American society that were predicated by socio-economic consideration...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Quinn, Patrick J., 1946- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a There can be little doubt that after the American Civil War, a significant number of largely urban American women's relationships with men began to change. This transition was brought about through many changing conditions in American society that were predicated by socio-economic considerations such as female education, large scale immigration from Europe which challenged traditional American values, the onset of large scale consumerism, and the erosion of the narrow religious moralism which previously restricted the female role in a burgeoning urban landscape. This book examines one particul. 
505 0 |a French background -- English background -- The early stages : Reizenstein, James, Hearn and Vedder -- Francis Saltus : poetry and the American femme fatale -- Oscar Wilde's American visit and William Dean Howells : shades of the new woman -- America's first decadent novelist : Edgar Saltus -- The new college woman and male intellectual supremacy -- The bohemian woman : a threat to male supremacy -- The poetry of Stuart Merrill : the lure of the femme fatale -- The femme fatale in American painting -- The Columbian exhibition of 1893 : the not so-white city -- The American stage : the strange case of Olga Nethersole -- The American opera -- Oscar Weininger's evolutionary argument -- Revolting American women -- Immoral fiction : bad girls make bad examples -- The Gibson girl, the bicycle, and bloomers -- The new woman's dilemma -- Hagar Revelly survives in a man's world -- The femme fatale as destroyer : Sylvester Viereck's poetry -- The femme fatale on the red velvet swing -- Thwarting the male genius -- Conclusion : The last American decadent novel. 
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