Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel
by Nancy Armstrong
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Read in November, 2007
Desire and Domestic Fiction assigns a lot of historical agency to 19th century domestic fiction, and especially to the women who wrote such novels, and the female subjects at the center of those novels. Armstrong argues that these novels produced the modern subject and produced that subject as specifically female. As she asserts, “writing for and about the female introduced a whole new vocabulary for social relations” (4). The novels (starting with Richardson’s Pamela), which dre...more
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Read in January, 2003
Another great text for examining gender roles, identity and politics in Victorian England.
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