The Morgesons
Description
Counterpointed with the stultified lives of her aunt, mother, and sister, Cassandra's success is a striking and radical affirmation of women's power to shape their own destinies. Embodying the convergence of the melodrama and sexual undercurrents of gothic romance and Victorian social realism, The Morgesons marks an important transition in the development of the novel and evoked comparisons during Stoddard's lifetime with such masters as Balzac, Tolstoy, Eliot, the Brontes, and Hawthorne.
Lawrence Buell has written two critical-historical books on nineteenth-century New England writing, Literary Transcendentalism and New England Literary Culture, as well as numerous articles and reviews. He has also edited a collection of the poetry of Walt Whitman and co-edited an anthology of the works of Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard. He is currently Professor and Chairman of the English Department of Oberlin College.PUBLISHER:
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0140436510
ISBN-13:
9780140436518
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
1997
NUMBER OF PAGES:
304
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.8000(W) x 7.7000(H) x 0.6000(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English