Translation, Authorship and the Victorian Professional Woman - Lesa Scholl
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User tags: lesa scholl, literary criticism, women authors, social science, media studies
In her study of Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Martineau and George Eliot, Scholl shows how three Victorian women writers broadened their capacity for literary professionalism by participating in translation and other activities such as editing and reviewing early in their careers. Access to foreign languages and locales and their translation of texts, nations and cultures ultimately enabled them to transgress the physical and ideological boundaries imposed by English middle-class conventions.
Author: Scholl, Lesa
Publisher: Ashgate
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Translation, Authorship and the Victorian Professional Woman
Pages: 00222 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-09-01
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781409426530
Lib Category: English fiction - 19th century -
Lib Category: Eliot, George - Criticism and interpretation
Category: Literary Criticism : Women Authors
Category: Social Science : Media Studies
Author: Scholl, Lesa
Publisher: Ashgate
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Translation, Authorship and the Victorian Professional Woman
Pages: 00222 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-09-01
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781409426530
Lib Category: English fiction - 19th century -
Lib Category: Eliot, George - Criticism and interpretation
Category: Literary Criticism : Women Authors
Category: Social Science : Media Studies
User tags: lesa scholl, literary criticism, women authors, social science, media studies

