Gender, Pregnancy and Power in Eighteenth-Century Literature: The Maternal Imagination

Author:   Jenifer Buckley
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
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9783319852539


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   03 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Gender, Pregnancy and Power in Eighteenth-Century Literature: The Maternal Imagination


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This book reveals the cultural significance of the pregnant woman by examining major eighteenth-century debates concerning separate spheres, man-midwifery, performance, marriage, the body, education, and creative imagination. Exploring medical, economic, moral, and literary ramifications, this book engages critically with the notion that a pregnant woman could alter the development of her foetus with the power of her thoughts and feelings. Eighteenth-century authors sought urgently to define, understand and control the concept of maternal imagination as they responded to and provoked fundamental questions about female intellect and the relationship between mind and body. Interrogating the multiple models of maternal imagination both separately and as a holistic set of socio-cultural components, the author uncovers the discourse of maternal imagination across eighteenth-century drama, popular print, medical texts, poetry and novels. This overdue rehabilitation of the pregnant woman in literature is essential reading for scholars of the eighteenth century, gender and literary history.

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Author:   Jenifer Buckley
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Weight:   3.899kg
ISBN:  

9783319852539


ISBN 10:   3319852531
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   03 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Mary Toft’s Performance: Imagining Powerful Pregnancies in Pantomime and Pamphlets.- Chapter 3: ""For one would be loath to spoil a son and heir"": the Power of Maternal Imagination in Fiction of the Mid Eighteenth-Century.- Chapter 4: ‘’Tis My Father’s Fault’: Tristram Shandy and Paternal Imagination.- Chapter 5: ""I’ll repress the rising anguish/Till thine eyes behold the light"": Passionate Responsibility in Maternal Poetry.- Chapter 6: Romantic Imagination and Maternal Guilt in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.- Afterbirth: The Discourse of Maternal Imagination After the Eighteenth Century."

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Buckley's volume is a most welcome addition to the scholarship in the field, which tends to analyze pregnancy through the history of medicine ... . Buckley has done a splendid job recuperating the history of the maternal imagination in eighteenth-century Britain through its many lenses-medical, literary, social, and cultural-and through its many permutations. (Marilyn Francus, Eighteenth Century Fiction, Vol. 33 (1), 2020)


“Buckley’s volume is a most welcome addition to the scholarship in the field, which tends to analyze pregnancy through the history of medicine … . Buckley has done a splendid job recuperating the history of the maternal imagination in eighteenth-century Britain through its many lenses—medical, literary, social, and cultural—and through its many permutations.” (Marilyn Francus, Eighteenth Century Fiction, Vol. 33 (1), 2020)


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Jenifer Buckley is the author of the articles ‘“Bankrupt in all but my good wishes”: Speculative Economics in Cleomelia; Or The Generous Mistress’ in The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (2014), and ‘”’Tis My Father’s Fault”: Tristram Shandy and Paternal Imagination’ in The Male Body in Medicine and Literature (forthcoming, 2017).

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