Hortense Allart: The Woman and the Novelist

Hortense Allart: The Woman and the Novelist

by Helynne Hollstein Hansen
Hortense Allart: The Woman and the Novelist

Hortense Allart: The Woman and the Novelist

by Helynne Hollstein Hansen

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Overview

Hortense Allart provides a biography of the French feminist and Romantic writer from the nineteenth century. Allart was a close friend and correspondent of several well-known writers of her time, including Chateaubriand, Sainte-Beuve, Béranger, George Sand, and Marie d'Agoult, and was a first cousin of the poet Sophie Gay de Girardin. In addition to her novels, political and religious essays, and historical writings, her most famous essay Le Femme et la Democratie de Nos Temps makes her stand out in her own time, and serves as a significant precursor to the twentieth century feminist literary movement. The author intermingles biographical information with analyses of her ten novels and her chief essay, and analyzes in modern feminist critical terms how Allart prefigured the reach for a gynocentric language that is the focus of contemporary women's writing, using the original French to quote Allart's works.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761812135
Publisher: UPA
Publication date: 09/10/1998
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.76(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Helynne Hollstein Hansen is Assistant Professor of Modern Languages at Western State College of Colorado.
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