Heroic Disobedience: The Forced Marriage Plot and the British Novel, 1747-1880

Author:   Leah Grisham
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781648899232


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   21 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Leah Grisham
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781648899232


ISBN 10:   1648899234
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   21 February 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Grisham's ""Heroic Disobedience"" is a timely, incisive, and well-researched work on the British marriage plot, so universally infused in nineteenth-century reading and writing novelistic practices. As a whole, it considers how women, as either victims or actors within a larger patriarchal, capital-driven social system, have been integrated in our larger narrative history. Though Grisham writes of novels shaped by, and published within, a more transparently oppressive social context, it is easy to see how the experiences of the discussed fictional heroines are translatable to the lived experiences of many women today. Grisham's adroit ability to discuss how eighteenth- and nineteenth-century authors were able to depict the nuanced networks designed against women in the period, is a very useful guide in the literary classroom. Though this monograph is quite specialized and speaks to the conventions of one novel genre, it has a long scope that details, even implicitly, how the genre evolved over the period. Dr. Victoria Barnett-Woods Associate Director of Experiential Learning and Programming The Starr Center ""Heroic Disobedience: The Forced Marriage Plot and the British Novel, 1747-1880"" by Leah Grisham is an illuminating and original exploration of the rise of capitalism and its effect on gender relations and women's rights in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain. Through her skillful examination of the ""forced marriage plot"" in novels by Samuel Richardson, Charlotte Lennox, Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Stone, Charles Dickens, and Anthony Trollope, Grisham shows how patriarchal and capitalist notions about women as objects of exchange were portrayed and subverted in these texts. Grisham highlights the ways in which the disobedient heroines of the novels display agency and resist patriarchal control, and pays attention to how these novels are able to arouse empathy for the rebellious women. Grisham's generative and compelling analysis makes ""Heroic Disobedience"" a unique and valuable contribution to the field of literary studies. Written in an accessible and engaging way, ""Heroic Disobedience"" will be a particularly useful addition to undergraduate and graduate syllabi of courses that deal with questions of gender, capitalism, class, resistance, and the British novel. Prof. Dr. Turni Chakrabarti Jindal School of Languages and Literature O. P. Jindal Global University, India"


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Leah Grisham, Ph.D., is a freelance writer, scholar, and educator whose work focuses on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, women's writing, and the history of women's rights. She earned her doctorate in literature from George Washington University in 2020, where she also taught classes on nineteenth-century horror stories, British colonialism, and twentieth-century sci-fi novels, among others. Her essays appear in peer-reviewed journals including 'Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies, Victorian Periodicals Review, Women's Writing', and 'ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830'. She is also a freelance writer and book critic for Publisher's Weekly, the Jewish Book Council, and 'Kveller'.

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