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Life After Death : Widows And The English Novel, Defoe To Austen

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Life after Death shows how representations of the widow in the eighteenth-century novel express attitudes toward emerging capitalism and women's participation in it.

Authors responded to the century's instability by using widows, who had the right to act economically and self-interestedly, to teach women that virtue meant foregoing the opportunities that the changing economy offered.

Novelists thus helped to create expectations for women that linger today, and established the novel as a cultural arbiter.

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University of Delaware Press
1611492777 / 9781611492774
Hardback
01/01/2006
United States
218 pages
166 x 244 mm, 499 grams
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