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    gbv_1742865291
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003047803 , 1003047807 , 9781000070736 , 1000070735 , 9781000071726 , 1000071723 , 9781000071214 , 1000071219
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in eighteenth-century literature
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367858520
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367858525
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367858520
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949386104602882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003047803 , 1003047807 , 9781000070736 , 1000070735 , 1000071723 , 9781000071214 , 1000071219 , 9781000071726
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in eighteenth-century literature
    Content: "Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Epistolary Feminism: Fact, Fiction, and Voice argues that Riccoboni is among the most significant women writers of the French Enlightenment due to her "epistolary feminism". Locating its source in her first novel Lettres de Mistriss Fanni Butlerd (1757), between fact and fiction, public and private, Marijn S. Kaplan provides new evidence supporting both the novel's autobiography theory and de Maillebois hypothesis. Kaplan then traces how Riccoboni progressively develops a proto-feminist poetics of voice in her epistolary fiction, empowering women to resist patriarchal efforts to silence and appropriate them, which culminates in her final novel Lettres de Milord Rivers (1777). In nineteen relatively unknown letters (included, with translations) written over three decades to her publisher Humblot, several editors, Diderot, Laclos, Philip Thicknesse etc., Riccoboni is shown similarly to defend her oeuvre, her reputation, and her authority as a woman (writer), refusing to be manipulated and silenced by men."--
    Note: Includes transcriptions of 19 letters (both the French originals and English translations) discussed in the book and written by Riccoboni between 1757 and 1786 to de Maillebois, Diderot, his son-in-law de Vandeul, Antonio Carara, Laclos, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, journal editors Louis de Boissy, Pierre Antoine de la Place, and Jean François de Bastide, her publisher Denis Humblot, Philip Thicknesse and David Garrick. , Includes correspondence in French and its English translation.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kaplan, Marijn S. Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's epistolary feminism. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367858520
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Personal correspondence.
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