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(Ebook) The Trauma of Gender: A Feminist Theory of the English Novel by Helene Moglen ISBN 9780520225886, 9780585427942, 0520225880, 0585427941

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Authors:Helene Moglen
Pages:226 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:1.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520225886, 9780585427942, 0520225880, 0585427941
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(Ebook) The Trauma of Gender: A Feminist Theory of the English Novel by Helene Moglen ISBN 9780520225886, 9780585427942, 0520225880, 0585427941

Helene Moglen offers a revisionary feminist argument about the origins, cultural function, and formal structure of the English novel. While most critics and historians have associated the novel's emergence and development with the burgeoning of capitalism and the rise of the middle classes, Moglen contends that the novel princi- pally came into being in order to manage the social and psychological strains of the modern sex-gender system. Rejecting the familiar claim that realism represents the novel's dominant tradition, she shows that, from its inception in the eighteenth century, the English novel has contained both realistic and fantastic narratives, which compete for primacy within individual texts.
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