Political Biography of Sarah Fielding

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British cultural studies
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conservative and radical thought
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David Simple
didactic fiction analysis
East Stour
Eighteenth Century Correspondence
eighteenth-century literature
Epistolary Fiction
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Fairy Tales
familiar
Familiar Letters
Fielding's Depictions
Fielding's Didacticism
Fielding's Fiction
Fielding's Letters
Fielding's Purpose
Fielding's Understandings
Fielding’s Depictions
Fielding’s Didacticism
Fielding’s Fiction
Fielding’s Letters
Fielding’s Purpose
Fielding’s Understandings
gender and authorship
Henry's Preface
Henry’s Preface
Jacobite's Journal
Jacobite’s Journal
Jenny Peace
Lady Bradshaigh
letters
Prior's Poem
Prior’s Poem
Richardson's Circle
Richardson's Heroine
Richardson's Text
Richardson’s Circle
Richardson’s Heroine
Richardson’s Text
Sarah Fielding
Sarah's Work
Sarah’s Work
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women's literary history
women's roles in literary tradition
Xenophon's Memoirs
Xenophon’s Memoirs
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848933859
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Political Biography of Sarah Fielding provides the most complete discussion of Fielding’s works and career currently available. Tracing the development of Fielding’s artistic and instructive agendas from her earliest publications forward, Johnson presents a compelling portrait of a deeply read author who sought to claim a place within literary culture for women’s experiences. As a practical didacticist, Fielding sought to teach her readers to live happier, more fulfilling lives by appropriating and at times resisting the texts that defined their culture. While Fielding often retreats from the overtly political concerns that captured the attention of her contemporaries, her works are daring forays into the public sphere that both challenge and reinforce the foundations of British society. Giving voice to those who have been marginalized, Fielding’s creative productions are at once conservative and radical, revealing her ambiguous appreciation for tradition, her fears of modernity, and her abiding commitment to women who must live within forever imperfect worlds.

Christopher D. Johnson is professor of English and Director of the McNair Institute at Francis Marion University. His recent publications include a festschrift in honor of Jerry C. Beasley (2011) and essays on Henry and Sarah Fielding, Philip Doddridge, Oliver Goldsmith, and John Dryden.