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Romantic Transports: Tabitha Tenney's "female Quixotism" In Transatlantic Context
Early American Literature
  • Rachel Carnell
  • Alison Tracy Hale, University of Puget Sound
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2011
Department
English
Abstract

A literary criticism of several books including "Female Quixotism" by Tabitha Tenney, "The Female Quixote" by Charlotte Lennox, and "Angelina" by Maria Edgeworth is presented. According to the authors, these novels constitute a transatlantic genre which highlights the moral and cultural complexities faced by women in the 18th and 19th centuries. Particular focus is given to the novels' political contexts. Realism, the French Revolution, and republican government are also discussed.

pp.
517-539
ISSN
0012-8163
Citation Information
Carnell, Rachel, and Alison Tracy Hale. 2011. "Romantic Transports: Tabitha Tenney's "Female Quixotism" in Transatlantic Context." Early American Literature 46(3): 517-539.