By Susan C. Greenfield
Paper - 9780814332016
Price: $24.95s
Subjects: Language and Literature: 18th & 19th Century
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Published by Wayne State University Press
“Susan Greenfield’s Mothering Daughters: Novels and the Politics of Family Romance from Frances Burney to Jane Austen is a smart, well-written, psychoanalytic reading of late-eighteenth-century British novels by women. Greenfield’s readings of these novels are uniformly excellent, and her arguments regarding the importance of maternity in the period and the ideological range of maternal representation are compelling.”
— Eighteenth Century Current Bibliography
"Susan Greenfield offers illuminating interpretations of Evelina, The Italian, Wrongs of Woman, Belinda, Adeline Mowbray, and Emma...Underpinning Greenfield's compelling analysis is a wealth of careful research. Her three approaches—historical, literary, and psychoanalytic—will appeal to scholars in a variety of disciplines."
— Bonnie A. Nelson, Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering