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Fire & Fiction : Augusta Jane Evans in Context

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Augusta Jane Evans, a nineteenth-century writer from the American South, produced bestsellers in the genre of the domestic novel, popular between the 1820s and 1880s.

Evans was particularly good in creating strong and independent heroines.

She is best known for her blockbuster St. Elmo (1866), featuring the love story of Edna Earl and the passionate St.

Elmo Murray. In Fire and Fiction: Augusta Jane Evans in Context Anne Sophie Riepma reconstructs the literary, cultural, religious, social, and historical contexts of Evans's work.

She explores the author's relation to her times and focuses on the way her novels reflect and address the cultural experiences of Southern women.

Riepma pays particular attention to topics such as the ideology of domesticity, domestic fiction, the concept of "woman's sphere," women's role in society, middle-class culture, education and employment for women, religion, reform, political developments, and the Confederate War.

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Editions Rodopi B.V.
9042014717 / 9789042014718
Paperback / softback
813.3
01/01/2000
Netherlands
222 pages
150 x 220 mm, 417 grams
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