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Julia (1790)

Summary: Helen Maria Williams's first and only novel <i>Julia</i> has been interpreted as a reworking of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's<i> Julie, ou la Nouvelle H&#xFFFD;elo&#xFFFD;ise</i> (1761). Williams's character Julia also shares strong parallels with later poetry-loving heroines such as Adeline in Ann Radcliffe's <i>Romance of the Forest</i> (1791) and Marianne in Jane Austen's <i>Sense and Sensibility </i>(1811). Mary Wollstonecraft admired <i>Julia</i>, and the influence of its proto-feminist themes is evident in her <i>Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman</i> (1798), written after Wollstonecraft met Williams in Paris. <br> This critical edition of<i> Julia</i> is the first modern printing of a novel that blends the character development of a poet with critical reflections on social injustice. Written at the beginning of the French Revolution, the narrative is interspersed with poems on topics ranging from moonlight contemplations in natural landscapes to the terrors of imprisonment in the Bastille. An annotated modern edition of Julia, complete with bio-critical introduction, makes accessible a novel that reveals the interconnections between poetic sensibility, feminine sublimity and revolutionary aesthetics in late eighteenth-century Britain.

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  • ISBN: 9781315649320
  • ISBN: 1315649322
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 178 pages)
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    Computer data.
  • Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2016.

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General Note:
CatMonthString.january.24
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Originally published 2010 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Chapter CHAP. II. -- chapter CHAP. III. -- chapter CHAP. IV. -- part CHAP. V. -- chapter CHAP. VI. -- chapter CHAP. VII. -- chapter CHAP. VIII. -- chapter CHAP. IX. -- chapter CHAP. X. -- chapter CHAP. XI. -- chapter CHAP. XII. -- chapter CHAP. XIII. -- chapter CHAP. XIV. -- chapter CHAP. XV. -- chapter CHAP. XVI. -- chapter CHAP. XVII. -- chapter CHAP. XVIII. -- part CHAP. XIX. -- chapter CHAP. XX. -- chapter CHAP XXII. -- chapter CHAP. XXIII. -- chapter CHAP. XXIV. -- chapter CHAP. XXV. -- chapter CHAP. XXVI. -- chapter CHAP. XXVII. -- chapter CHAP. XXVIII. -- chapter CHAP. XXIX. -- chapter CHAP. XXX. -- chapter CHAP. XXXI. -- chapter CHAP. XXXII. -- chapter CHAP. XXXIII. -- chapter CHAP. XXXIV. -- chapter ENDNOTES -- Volume I.
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML), electronic book.
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Mode of access: Internet.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Access restricted by subscription.
Issuing Body Note:
Made available online by EBSCO.
Subject: Revolutionary literature, French
Women -- Fiction
Femmes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
Litt&#xFFFD;erature r&#xFFFD;evolutionnaire fran&#xFFFD;caise
Revolutionary literature, French
Women
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Genre: Fiction

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