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Through the Fiction of Phebe Gibbes (1764–90)
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affect theory
Anglo-India
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British Romanticism
British women's fiction
British women’s fiction
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colonialism and imperialism
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Jane Austen
narrative theory
Phebe Gibbes
the long eighteenth century
transnationalism
Product details
- ISBN 9781526175007
- Weight: 527g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 Mar 2025
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Through the Fiction of Phebe Gibbes places this prolific, newly recovered English writer at the centre of the revolutionary period. Gibbes’s novels mark the struggles of women for agency in an expanding British empire, from the Seven Years’ War to revolutions in American, Haiti and France. With Gibbes as a nexus in a lineage of women writers from Aphra Behn to Jane Austen, Kathryn S. Freeman offers a valuable perspective on the 'long eighteenth century', with Gibbes’ own evolution mirroring that of the larger period. The study traces the development of Gibbes’ authorial voice from satire to irony through a range of female characters subverting patriarchal oppression. Freeman guides the reader through patterns of narrative voice, concerns with gender and sexuality, and elements of wordplay through detailed discussion of five novels representing Gibbes’ evolving representation of a subversive female subjectivity.
Kathryn S. Freeman was Professor of English at the University of Miami
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