Thinking Through Poems

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18th century
19th century
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affect
agency
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British literature
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cognitive philosophy
cognitive poetics
cognitive studies
composition
culture studies
eighteenth-century literature
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feminism
fictional women writers
forthcoming
gender studies
literary history
material creative practices
narrative fiction
narrative form
nineteenth-century literature
novels
philosophy of mind
poetic practices
poetry
politics
romanticism
women's history
women's writing
writing practices

Product details

  • ISBN 9798765112120
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A new cognitive approach to the representation of composition in literature that examines five women novelists of the late 18th century and how they use imaginative poetic practices to attain emotional, practical and political agency.

During a backlash towards feminism in British politics at the turn of the 19th century, popular women’s novels became saturated with heroines in dangerous situations who turn to composing original poetry. Thinking Through Poems shows how these poems indicate practices of composition that model imaginative decision-making. It reveals how these novels provide readers with cognitive tools to re-think how situations might unfold and to realize how patriarchal threats and cultural narratives can be methodically altered.

Using both contemporary cognitive philosophy and historical approaches, Yasemin Nurcan Hacioglu uncovers how fictional heroines manipulate the narrative as they craft thoughts and responses not yet socially scripted. Re-considered as "works in progress," poems in Ann Radcliffe’s and Charlotte Smith’s influential novels are examined as a space in which heroines re-draft experiences into narratives that justify their choices. Hacioglu then investigates how the neglected novels of Eleanor Sleath, Charlotte Dacre and Amelia Opie added new arguments, through compositional practices, to the rich philosophical debate on how agency can be constructed.

Thinking Through Poems provides new readings of women’s novels that are often read as conservative. It argues that these novels contributed to feminist politics not through defining values, but by providing frameworks for weaponizing fictional affects to challenge both practical and ideological obstacles during a changing climate in gender politics.

Yasemin Hacioglu is Associate Professor of English Literature, Culture and Didactics at Volda University College, Norway.

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