Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel

Deborah Weiss

Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
19 November 2024
Pages
288
ISBN
9781526175717

Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel

Deborah Weiss

Women and madness in the early Romantic novel returns madness to a central role in feminist literary criticism through an updated exploration of hysteria, melancholia, and love-madness in novels by Mary Wollstonecraft, Eliza Fenwick, Mary Hays, Maria Edgeworth, and Amelia Opie.

This book argues that these early Romantic-period novelists revised medical and popular sentimental models for female madness that made inherent female weakness and the aberrant female body responsible for women's mental afflictions. The book explores how the more radical authors Wollstonecraft, Fenwick and Hays blamed men and patriarchal structures of control for their characters' hysteria and melancholia, while the more mainstream writers Edgeworth and Opie located causality in less gendered and less victimised accounts. Taken as a whole, the book makes a powerful case for focusing on women's mental health in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary criticism.

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