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The epistolary muse: women of letters in England and France, 1652-1802 - volume 39

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Epistolary fiction was in full flower during the period from 1652 to 1802, featuring the masterworks of Guilleragues, Richardson, Rousseau and Laclos.

This study traces the development of the art of letter-writing and familiar correspondence and its adaptation by women writers into a remarkable range of literary genres, both fictional and non-fictional.

In addition to the better known categories of the monodic love-letter sequence and the polyphonic epistolary novel, these sub-genres include letter miscellanies, essays, travelogues, educational novels and verse epistles.

To all these, women writers made a valuable, and sometimes totally original, contribution.

This volume examines each of these epistolary categories in turn, revealing how women writers from either country excelled in a particular genre.

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Peter Lang
1787074897 / 9781787074897
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
03/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
331 pages
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