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The social life of criticism : gender, critical writing, and the politics of belonging /

"The Social Life of Criticism explores the cultural representation of the female critic in Victorian Britain, focusing especially on how women writers imagined themselves--in literary essays, periodical reviews, and even works of fiction--as participants in complex networks of literary exchange...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Stern, Kimberly Jo, 1977- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a "The Social Life of Criticism explores the cultural representation of the female critic in Victorian Britain, focusing especially on how women writers imagined themselves--in literary essays, periodical reviews, and even works of fiction--as participants in complex networks of literary exchange. Kimberly Stern proposes that in response to the "male collectivity" prominently featured in critical writings, female critics adopted a social and sociological understanding of the profession, often reimagining the professional networks and communities they were so eager to join. This engaging study begins by looking at the eighteenth century, when critical writing started to assume the institutional and generic structures we associate with it today, and examines a series of case studies that illuminate how women writers engaged with the forms of intellectual sociability that defined nineteenth-century criticism--including critical dialogue, the club, the salon, and the publishing firm. In doing so, it clarifies the fascinating rhetorical and political debates surrounding the figure of the female critic and charts how women writers worked both within and against professional communities. Ultimately, Stern contends that gender was a formative influence on critical practice from the very beginning, presenting the history of criticism as a history of gender politics. While firmly grounded in literary studies, The Social Life of Criticism combines an attention to historical context with a deep investment in feminist scholarship, social theory, and print culture. The book promises to be of interest not only to professional academics and graduate students in nineteenth-century literature but also to scholars in a wide range of disciplines, including literature, intellectual history, cultural studies, gender theory, and sociology"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
505 0 |a 1. Reimagined Communities: An Introduction; 2. The Critic as Clubman: Origins of the Social Life of Criticism; Virtual Networking: Periodical Clubs and the Public Sphere; Gendering Discourse: Collectivity and Female Judgment; Tattling on Tradition: The Cases of Jenny Distaff and Mrs. Crackenthorpe; A Network of Spies: The Female Spectator; 3. The Critic as Interlocutor: Anna Jameson and the Politics of Dialogue; The Round Table: Male Collectivity and the Nineteenth-Century Critic; Scripting Gender: Critical Discourse and the Politics of Gallantry. 
505 8 |a Solitary Confinement: Anna Jameson and the Sentimental Woman WriterOpening a Dialogue: Female Criticsin Conversation; 4. The Critic as Sociologist: Sociable Dissent in the Work of George Eliot; Laws of Progress: The Sociological Foundations of the Westminster Review; A Common Fund: The Female Salon and Critical Collectivity; A Fellowship in High Knowledge: Dorothea Brooke as Female Critic; The Critic in Exile: Impressions of Theophrastus Such; 5. Critics without Borders: The Antisocial Criticism of Eliza Lynn Linton and Vernon Lee; Tootles and Screeds: The Problem of Classification. 
505 8 |a The Shrieking Sisterhood: Eliza Lynn Linton and the Limits of CommunityA First-Rate Fellow: The Case of Jane Osborne; An Antisocial Tirade: Vernon Lee's Althea; Epilogue; A Society of Outsiders: Feminist Criticism and Collectivity after the Nineteenth Century; Notes; Bibliography; Index. 
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