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Dream Revisionaries : Gender and Genre in Women's Utopian Fiction, 1870-1920 - Darby Lewes

Dream Revisionaries

Gender and Genre in Women's Utopian Fiction, 1870-1920

By: Darby Lewes

Hardcover | 30 September 1995

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Dream Revisionaries charts the evolution of women's utopian
writing in Britain and the United States between 1869 and 1920. This period
saw the emergence of a new kind of utopian text--one that redefined
women's roles in society and questioned the very foundations of
the social order on both sides of the Atlantic. During the period under
study, more than one hundred remarkably diverse utopian narratives written
by women were published on both sides of the Atlantic: feminist and antifeminist,
socialist and capitalist; placed in Kentucky, in London, at the North Pole,
or on Mars; set in the past, present, future, or outside of time altogether.
The value of these narratives is incalculable, for they provide insight
into how a homogeneous group of women (sharing an Anglo-Saxon heritage
and middle-class status) at a particular historical moment imagined what
men and women might be like if freed from the tyranny of custom and contemporary
values. Dream Revisionaries examines the literary, social, and historical
catalysts for this sudden efflorescence of women's utopian
writing. It delineates the historical contours of mainstream utopian fiction,
examines the place of women in canonical texts, and demonstrates how the
utopian responses of women in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries
paved the way for the late 19th-century texts discussed in this study.
Lewes observes how women's utopian fiction facilitated the
creation of political and social manifestos that responded to the late
19th-century historical environment and how nationality sometimes complicated
and even overrode the authors' apparent commonalities. This volume
demonstrates how the genre was used to reconcile historically opposed feminist
ideologies and compares texts of the 1870s and 1970s, showing that the
supposedly "new" type of women's utopian writing in
many ways resembled that of a century earlier. Finally, it provides an
invaluable annotated bibliography covering three centuries of women's
utopian writing.

Industry Reviews
"An impressive and highly persuasive book. A particular strength of this book is the way in which a study of women's utopian literature illuminates differences between British and American cultural realities, which in turn led to different social arrangements and feminist agendas. It is to the author's credit that she has made a welter of information orderly and accessible to the reader." Nancy A. Walker, Vanderbilt University" "Well written and thoughtful throughout, it will make a significant contribution to literary history and to women's studies research. This book is illuminating and fresh." Dale M. Bauer, University of Wisconsin-Madison"

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