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Author Francus, Marilyn

Title Monstrous motherhood : eighteenth-century culture and the ideology of domesticity / Marilyn Francus
Published Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (352 pages)
Contents Mothers of the apocalypse : maternal allegory and myth in Swift and Pope -- All too human : maternal monstrosity and Hester Thrale -- Suffer the little children? : the infanticidal mother in literature -- Until proven innocent : infanticide in the public record and in court -- Be monstrous or be marginal : stepmothers in literature -- Pin the tale on the stepmother : Elizabeth Allen and the Burneys -- But she's not there : the rise of the spectral mother
Summary Spectral and monstrous mothers populate the cultural and literary landscape of the eighteenth century, overturning scholarly assumptions about this being an era of ideal motherhood. Although credited with the rise of domesticity, eighteenth-century British culture singularly lacked narratives of good mothers, ostensibly the most domestic of females. With startling frequency, the best mother was absent, disembodied, voiceless, or dead. British culture told tales almost exclusively of wicked, surrogate, or spectral mothers - revealing the defects of domestic ideology, the cultural fascination with standards and deviance, and the desire to police maternal behaviors. This book analyzes eighteenth-century motherhood in light of the inconsistencies among domestic ideology, narrative, and historical practice. If domesticity was so important, why is the good mother’s story absent or peripheral? What do the available maternal narratives suggest about domestic ideology and the expectations and enactment of motherhood? By focusing on literary and historical mothers in novels, plays, poems, diaries, conduct manuals, contemporary court cases, realist fiction, fairy tales, satire, and romance, the author reclaims silenced maternal voices and perspectives. She exposes the mechanisms of maternal marginalization and spectralization in eighteenth-century culture and revises the domesticity thesis
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Motherhood -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
Mother and child in literature.
Mothers in literature.
English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
English literature
Intellectual life
Mother and child in literature
Motherhood
Mothers in literature
SUBJECT England -- Intellectual life -- 18th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043303
Subject England
Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012012929
ISBN 9781421407982
1421407981