Narrating Marriage in Eighteenth-Century England and France

Author:   Chris Roulston
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   252
Publication Date:   11 November 2016
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Narrating Marriage in Eighteenth-Century England and France


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Author:   Chris Roulston
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9781138262188


ISBN 10:   1138262188
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   11 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Advice Literature and the Meaning of Marriage; Chapter 2 Accounting for Marriage; Chapter 3 Marriage and the Colonial Imagination; Chapter 4 Disruptive Wives and the Balance of Power; Chapter 5 Narrating Wife-Abuse; Chapter 6 Having It Both Ways? The Eighteenth-Century Ménage-à-Trois; Chapter 101 Conclusion;

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"'This is a very ambitious study. Consistently juxtaposing aspects of two cultures (the most 'advanced' of the time), and covering a century (treated in the main synchronically), it draws on a considerable range of primary texts. The narrative episodes selected for exposition are germane, nicely grouped, and often perceptively read. ... I think that the multiple elements taken on here are elucidated and kept in play very well. This is a rich and valuable study.' Modern Language Review 'This is a valuable addition to the available literature on the novel in the eighteenth century, because it considers French and English examples of the genre under the same criteria, and treats them as products of a wider European culture. [Roulston] also shows that the idea of mutality in marriage is one that has a history stretching back to the Enlightenment and that still has a determining role in shaping approaches to the institution to this day.' New Zealand Journal of French Studies 'Roulston presents a rich study of how eighteenth-century English and French authors grappled with the challenge of turning the mundane quotidian dramas of married life into compelling, readable narratives. Her original focus on the ""crisis of representations"" that married life posed for the novel opens new ways to think about many of the canonical texts that she addresses here. ...Narrating Marriage provides an in-depth look at the debates surrounding marriage in the eighteenth century both as an institution and as a lived experience between two individuals. This work is a welcome addition to eighteenth-century studies.' Eighteenth-Century Fiction"


'This is a very ambitious study. Consistently juxtaposing aspects of two cultures (the most 'advanced' of the time), and covering a century (treated in the main synchronically), it draws on a considerable range of primary texts. The narrative episodes selected for exposition are germane, nicely grouped, and often perceptively read. ... I think that the multiple elements taken on here are elucidated and kept in play very well. This is a rich and valuable study.' Modern Language Review 'This is a valuable addition to the available literature on the novel in the eighteenth century, because it considers French and English examples of the genre under the same criteria, and treats them as products of a wider European culture. [Roulston] also shows that the idea of mutality in marriage is one that has a history stretching back to the Enlightenment and that still has a determining role in shaping approaches to the institution to this day.' New Zealand Journal of French Studies 'Roulston presents a rich study of how eighteenth-century English and French authors grappled with the challenge of turning the mundane quotidian dramas of married life into compelling, readable narratives. Her original focus on the crisis of representations that married life posed for the novel opens new ways to think about many of the canonical texts that she addresses here. ...Narrating Marriage provides an in-depth look at the debates surrounding marriage in the eighteenth century both as an institution and as a lived experience between two individuals. This work is a welcome addition to eighteenth-century studies.' Eighteenth-Century Fiction


Author Information

Chris Roulston is Associate Professor of Women's Studies and French Studies at the University of Western Ontario. She is also the author of Virtue, Gender and the Authentic Self in Eighteenth-Century Fiction.

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