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100 1 _aLanser, Susan Sniader,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aFictions of Authority :
_bWomen Writers and Narrative Voice /
_cSusan Sniader Lanser.
264 1 _aIthaca, NY :
_bCornell University Press,
_c[2018]
264 4 _c©1992
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tIntroduction --
_t1. Toward a Feminist Poetics of Narrative Voice --
_t2. The Rise of The Novel , The Fall of the Voice : Juliette Catesby's Silencing --
_tPart I. Authorial Voice --
_t3. In a Class by Herself: Self-Silencing in Riccoboni's Abeille --
_t4. Sense and Reticence: Jane Austen's " Indirections" --
_t5. Woman of Maxims: George Eliot and the Realist Imperative --
_t6. Fictions of Absence : Feminism, Modernism, Virginia Woolf --
_t7. Unspeakable Voice: Toni Morrison's Postmodern Authority --
_tPart II. Personal Voice --
_t8. Dying for Publicity: Mistriss Henley's Self-Silencing --
_t9. Romantic Voice: The Hero's Text --
_t10. Jane Eyre's Legacy: The Powers and Dangers of Singularity --
_t11. African-American Personal Voice:" Her Hungriest Lack" --
_tPart III. Communal Voice --
_t12. Solidarity and Silence : Millenium Hall and the Wrongs of Woman --
_t13. Single Resistances: The Communal " I " in Gaskell, Jewett, and Audoux --
_t14. (Dif)Fusions: Modern Fiction And Communal Form --
_t15. Full Circle: Les Guérillères --
_tIndex
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aDrawing on narratological and feminist theory, Susan Sniader Lanser explores patterns of narration in a wide range of novels by women of England, France, and the United States from the 1740s to the present. She sheds light on the history of "voice" as a narrative strategy and as a means of attaining social power. She considers the dynamics in personal voice in authors such as Mary Shelley, Charlotte Brontë, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jamaica Kincaid. In writers who attempt a "communal voice"-including Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Gaskell, Joan Chase, and Monique Wittig-she finds innovative strategies that challenge the conventions of Western narrative.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
540 _aThis eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:
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546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 15. Jun 2019)
650 0 _aAmerican fiction
_xWomen authors
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aAuthorship
_xSex differences.
650 0 _aEnglish fiction
_xWomen authors
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aFrench fiction
_xWomen authors
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aNarration (Rhetoric)
650 0 _aWomen and literature
_zEnglish-speaking countries.
650 0 _aWomen and literature
_zFrance.
650 7 _aLITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors.
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773 0 8 _iTitle is part of eBook package:
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856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.7591/9781501723087
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