00614nam0-22002411i-450-990001296530403321000129653FED01000129653(Aleph)000129653FED0100012965320000920d1959----km-y0itay50------baengHOMOTOPY theoryby HU T.S.New YorkAcademic Press1959Hu,Sze-Tsen102630ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000129653040332128-L-303460MA1MA1HOMOTOPY theory355035UNINAING0103359nam 22005415 450 991016399470332120250609110059.09783319486550331948655110.1007/978-3-319-48655-0(CKB)3710000001051388(MiAaPQ)EBC4800443(DE-He213)978-3-319-48655-0(PPN)243006128(Perlego)3490904(MiAaPQ)EBC6237407(EXLCZ)99371000000105138820170206d2016 u| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierEighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the 'Scandalous Memoir' /by Caroline Breashears1st ed. 2016.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (124 pages)Palgrave Pivot9783319486543 3319486543 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction: Innovations in the "Scandalous Memoir" -- 2. The Business of Pleasure: The Life-Writings of Lady Vane and Madame de La Touche -- 3. Novel Memoirs: The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle and Memoirs of a Lady of Quality -- 4. The Family, Sex, and Marriage: Catherine Jemmat's Memoirs -- 5. "My Country is the World!" Margaret Coghlan's Revolutionary Memoirs -- Bibliography -- Index.This book contributes to the literary history of eighteenth-century women's life writings, particularly those labeled "scandalous memoirs." It examines how the evolution of this subgenre was shaped partially by several innovative memoirs that have received only modest critical attention. Breashears argues that Madame de La Touche's Apologie and her friend Lady Vane's Memoirs contributed to the crystallization of this sub-genre at mid-century, and that Lady Vane's collaboration with Tobias Smollett in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle resulted in a brilliant experiment in the relationship between gender and genre. It demonstrates that the Memoirs of Catherine Jemmat incorporated influential new strategies for self-justification in response to changing kinship priorities, and that Margaret Coghlan's Memoirs introduced revolutionary themes that created a hybrid: the political scandalous memoir. This bookwill therefore appeal to scholars interested in life writing, women's history, genre theory, and eighteenth-century British literature. Caroline Breashears is Associate Professor of English at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, USA. Her publications include essays about novels and eighteenth-century women's memoirs.Palgrave pivot.Literature, Modern18th centuryEuropean literatureEighteenth-Century LiteratureEuropean LiteratureLiterature, ModernEuropean literature.Eighteenth-Century Literature.European Literature.828.50809Breashears Carolineauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1059183BOOK9910163994703321Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the 'Scandalous Memoir2504570UNINA