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The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature Book

The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature
The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature, The French and British eighteenth centuries saw an evolution from authoritarian to individualistic family structures. Although most observers agree on this view of the changing social order, little has been written about literary representations of attend, The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Family Crucible in Eighteenth-Century Literature
  • Written by author Carol L. Sherman
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, August 2005
  • The French and British eighteenth centuries saw an evolution from authoritarian to individualistic family structures. Although most observers agree on this view of the changing social order, little has been written about literary representations of attend
  • Sherman (U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) notes that eighteenth- century issues of individual rights neither started nor ended within political philosophy but were also clearly expressed in the works of a wide range of authors including Diderot, de Goug
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1Converting the fathers, raising the sons10
Imagining incest in Le Fils naturel11
Other transgressions20
Family and state32
A conversation with her father : The Memoire de Mme de Valmont35
2Mother and daughter : the Fort-da of kinship44
Foremothers49
The virtue of maternal discourse : Graffigny's Cenie51
Charriere's modern mother66
Her mother's watchdog70
3Kneeling, falling, and sacrificed : the children76
Closet violence76
Scapegoats into children84
Family albums97
4Friendship and the sibling-horde108
Natural women : autonomy and sisterhood in Laodamie reine d'Epire110
Sisters : the bonds of love117
Mourning becomes the hero119
Death and the maidens120
Insufficiency of being and the double123
Splendors and miseries of sympathy : Edouard132
Themes and variations135
Questing behaviors138
Just friends : Olivier ou le secret140
The name of the brother142
Physiology and symbol143
5The self, for and against152
Travels with the self154
Getting born164
'Aboli Bibelot'172


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