

An edition of Charlotte Smith (2003)
romanticism, poetry, and the culture of gender
By Jacqueline M. Labbe
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Manchester University Press,Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave,Brand: Manchester University Press
Language
eng
Pages
176
Description:
"Charlotte Smith: Romanticism, poetry and the culture of gender argues that we need to engage more directly with historical ideas of gender. Offering a thorough and comprehensive reading of Charlotte Smith's poetry, Labbe demonstrates that Smith is both more canny about the attractions of gender than has previously been recognised, and more experimental in her deployments of gendered subjectivities. In this way she is a key player in the formation of Romanticism as a style and as an approach. Covering all Smith's major poetry (Elegiac Sonnets, The Emigrants and Beachy Head), as well as the prose apparatus to the poetry (prefaces, dedications and footnotes), this book reads Smith's work in light of her self-representations as a poet, mother and social critic, and uncovers a hitherto unexamined coherence in both content and style. Smith is shown to be both an innovator and a significant figure in understanding Romantic conceptions of gender. As the first book devoted to a serious critical study of Smith's poetry, Charlotte Smith: Romanticism, poetry and the culture of gender will appeal to professional scholars and students alike."--Jacket.
subjects: History, Feminism and literature, Femininity in literature, Women and literature, Sex role in literature, Romanticism, Poetic works, Romanticism, great britain, Great britain, history, 18th century, Poetic workssmith, charlotte , 1749-1806, Feminism and literature--history, Feminism and literature--england--history--18th century, Women and literature--history, Women and literature--england--history--18th century, Romanticism--england, Pr3688.s4 z79 2003, 821/.6
People: Charlotte Turner Smith (1749-1806)
Places: England
Times: 18th century