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Folklore in British Literature : Naming and Narrating in Women's Fiction, 1750-1880 Book

Folklore in British Literature : Naming and Narrating in Women's Fiction, 1750-1880
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Folklore in British Literature : Naming and Narrating in Women's Fiction, 1750-1880, Folklore provides a metaphor for insecurity in British women's writing published between 1750 and 1880. When characters feel uneasy about separations between races, classes, or sexes, they speak of mermaids and Cinderella to make threatening women unrea, Folklore in British Literature : Naming and Narrating in Women's Fiction, 1750-1880
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  • Folklore in British Literature : Naming and Narrating in Women's Fiction, 1750-1880
  • Written by author Sarah R. Wakefield
  • Published by Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated, 6/28/2006
  • Folklore provides a metaphor for insecurity in British women's writing published between 1750 and 1880. When characters feel uneasy about separations between races, classes, or sexes, they speak of mermaids and "Cinderella" to make threatening women unrea
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Ch. 1 Folklore as a critical tool 1
Ch. 2 "Things totally out of nature" : fairies and fairy tales in eighteenth-century fiction 23
Ch. 3 "Syren Lure" : folklore as national rhetoric in The Wild Irish Girl 45
Ch. 4 Governesses, emigres, and fairies : implications of folklore in the novels of Charlotte Bronte 63
Ch. 5 George Eliot's English water-nixies and sad-eyed princesses 97
Ch. 6 Domesticating the fairy realm : Anne Thackeray and Jean Ingelow 119


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