Del 36 - Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Victorian Literature and the Anorexic Body
Häftad, Engelska, 2006
Av Anna Krugovoy Silver, Georgia) Silver, Anna Krugovoy (Mercer University, Gillian Beer
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Anna Krugovoy Silver examines the ways nineteenth-century British writers used physical states of the female body - hunger, appetite, fat and slenderness - in the creation of female characters. Silver argues that anorexia nervosa, first diagnosed in 1873, serves as a paradigm for the cultural ideal of middle-class womanhood in Victorian Britain. In addition, Silver relates these literary expressions to the representation of women's bodies in the conduct books, beauty manuals and other non-fiction prose of the period, contending that women 'performed' their gender and class alliances through the slender body. Silver discusses a wide range of writers including Charlotte Brontë, Christina Rossetti, Charles Dickens, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Bram Stoker and Lewis Carroll to show that mainstream models of middle-class Victorian womanhood share important qualities with the beliefs or behaviours of the anorexic girl or woman.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2006-03-30
- Mått151 x 229 x 12 mm
- Vikt351 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieCambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
- Antal sidor236
- FörlagCambridge University Press
- ISBN9780521025515