The Matrilineal Heritage of Louisa May Alcott and Christina Rossetti - Azelina Flint

The Matrilineal Heritage of Louisa May Alcott and Christina Rossetti

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Buch | Hardcover
228 Seiten
2021
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-51440-2 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
In an unprecedented comparison of two of the most important female authors of the nineteenth-century, Azelina Flint foregrounds the influence of the religious communities that shaped Louisa May Alcott’s and Christina Rossetti’s visions of female creativity.
In an unprecedented comparison of two of the most important female authors of the nineteenth century, Azelina Flint foregrounds the influence of the religious communities that shaped Louisa May Alcott’s and Christina Rossetti’s visions of female creativity. In the early stages of the authors’ careers, their artistic developments were associated with their patrilineal connections to two artistic movements that shaped the course of American and British history: the Transcendentalists and Pre-Raphaelites. Flint uncovers the authors’ rejections of the individualistic outlooks of these movements, demonstrating that Alcott and Rossetti affiliated themselves with their mothers and sisters’ religious faith. Applying the methodological framework of women’s mysticism, Flint reveals that Alcott’s and Rossetti’s religious beliefs were shaped by the devotional practices and life-writing texts of their matrilineal communities. Here, the authors’ iconic portrayals of female artists are examined in light of the examples of their mothers and sisters for the first time. Flint recovers a number of unpublished life-writings, including commonplace albums and juvenile newspapers, introducing readers to early versions of the authors’ iconic works. These recovered texts indicate that Alcott and Rossetti portrayed the female artist as a mouthpiece for a wider community of women committed to social justice and divine communion. By drawing attention to the parallels in the authors’ familial affiliations and religious beliefs, Flint recuperates a tradition of nineteenth-century women’s mysticism that departs from the individualistic models of male literary traditions to locate female empowerment in gynocentric relationships dedicated to achieving a shared revelation of God.

Azelina Flint is a Teaching Fellow of American Literature and Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is a graduate of the University of East Anglia’s American Studies PhD program where she was awarded an AHRC ‘CHASE’ fellowship to support her research on Alcott and Rossetti. Azelina’s research on the Alcott family has been supported by the Fulbright Commission and she holds MA degrees in Victorian Studies and English Literature from Royal Holloway and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, respectively. Flint has published articles on Alcott and Rossetti in Comparative American Studies and the Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, while further research in American and Victorian Studies has appeared in a range of peer-reviewed publications.

Introduction

Chapter 1 — "I am even I" Rossetti and Alcott Resisting Male Authority

Part I — "Left-handed Societies" Women’s Life-Writing

Chapter 2 — "Renunciation Is the Law, Devotion to God’s Will the Gospel": The Empowerment of Others in the Alcott Women’s Life-Writing

Chapter 3 — "For Every Human Creature May Claim to Strength": The Rossetti Women’s Elevation of the Left Hand

Part II — "A Loving League of Sisters": Alcott and Rossetti’s Promotion of Christian Values through the Ties of Sisterhood

Chapter 4 — We Are All Relative Creatures: The Transformative Power of Sisterhood in Rossetti’s Maude

Chapter 5 — "Happy Women": Alcott’s Sisterly Utopia

Conclusion

Coda — Nineteenth-Century Women’s Matrilineal Theologies of Renunciation

Works Cited

Appendix 1 — "Rolf Walden Emmerboy" Transcription

Appendix 2 — "Two Scenes in a Family" Transcription

Appendix 3 — "Wealth" Transcription

Appendix 4 — "Our Madonna" Transcription

Appendix 5 — "Story of An Apple" Transcription

Appendix 6 — "Hymn For Ascension Day" Transcription

Appendix 7 — "Extracts From Bradley’s Sermons" Transcription

Appendix 8 — "A Morning Hymn" Transcription

Appendix 9 — "The Maid of Sorrow" Transcription

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 439 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-367-51440-0 / 0367514400
ISBN-13 978-0-367-51440-2 / 9780367514402
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