Overview
- Serves as a comprehensive, indispensable resource for students (undergraduate and postgraduate) of women's writing within the Romantic era
- Challenges the current understanding of the canon of Romantic-era women writers by incorporating voices that remain marginal in spite of the recovery work already done, as well as the understanding of what counts as literature/literary output
- Is a key space for the continuing development of Romantic-era women’s voices as the recovery work continues and new theoretical and imaginative frameworks arise
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Section Editors:
Alicia Kerfoot - SUNY Brockport
Shelley King - Queen's University
Elisabeth Lenckos - Emerita, University of Chicago
Amy Culley - University of Lincoln
Kathryn Ready - The University of Winnipeg
Fiona Price - University of Chichester
Susanne Schmid - Freie Universität Berlin
Tonya Moutray - Russell Sage College
Thomas Crochunis - Shippensburg University
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Editors and Affiliations
About the editor
Natasha Duquette is Academic Dean and Professor of Literature at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College in Barry's Bay, Ontario, Canada. For the Chawton House series of women’s novels, she created a critical edition of Helen Maria Williams’s Julia, a novel interspersed with poetical pieces (Pickering & Chatto, 2009; reissued in paperback by Routledge, 2016). She has edited two essays collections: Sublimer Aspects: Interfaces between Literature, Aesthetics, and Theology (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007) and, with Elisabeth Lenckos, Jane Austen and the Arts: Elegance, Propriety, and Harmony (Lehigh University Press, 2013). Her monograph Veiled Intent: Dissenting Women’s Aesthetic Approach to Biblical Interpretation was published by Pickwick in 2016 and her 30-Day Journey with Jane Austen by Fortress Press in 2020.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Romantic-Era Women's Writing
Editors: Natasha Duquette
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11945-4
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Springer Reference Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Reference Module Humanities and Social Sciences, Reference Module Humanities
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-11945-4Due: 18 September 2024
Topics: Eighteenth-Century Literature, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Fiction