Rebellious Hearts

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出版者:State Univ of New York Pr
作者:Craciun, Adriana (EDT)/ Lokke, Kari (EDT)
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页数:288
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出版时间:2001-6
价格:$ 36.10
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780791449707
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  • 18C_Gender
  • 爱情
  • 叛逆
  • 成长
  • 青春
  • 命运
  • 冲突
  • 家庭
  • 秘密
  • 选择
  • 勇气
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Examines the full spectrum of women's participation in the social, economic, religious, and poetic debates surrounding the French Revolution.

This pathbreaking collection engages in the important new work of rediscovering the hundreds of British women writing during the Romantic period, women who we now realize were central, not marginal, to the poetics and ideologies of Romanticism. Yet no previous volume has focused on British women's responses to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, or on their participation in the social, economic, religious, and poetic debates surrounding these political conflicts. As the first book to represent the full spectrum of women's participation in the Revolutionary debates, Rebellious Hearts uncovers a rich new field of literary and historical scholarship.

“Rebellious Hearts is a lively, engaging, and cross-disciplinary survey of British women's writings on the French Revolution. Its essays are conspicuously open-minded and historically informed, and commendably tackle little-known figures, as well as the likes of Hannah More and Frances Burney.” — Linda Colley, author of Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837

“The authors of these essays have done a fine job of working with important primary sources and the most recent secondary ones. Moreover, they have done so in a remarkably savvy way, cognizant at every step of the real, actual nature of daily life in Romantic England and of the manner in which women writers used their publications in a variety of ways to engage, comment upon, shape, and otherwise manipulate public opinion.” — Stephen C. Behrendt, author of Royal Mourning and Regency Culture: Elegies and Memorials of Princess Charlotte

“Rebellious Hearts derives much of its impact from its presentation of a substantial number of women writers whose published works reflect both common concerns and authorial strategies (such as a strong epistolary trend in diverse genres) and a striking range of political opinion. I was persuaded that in ignoring this rich network of conversations, we have had a seriously diminished understanding of England's debates on the French Revolution. ” — Sarah M. Zimmerman, author of Romanticism, Lyricism, and History

Contributors include Kevin Binfield, Adriana Craciun, Madelyn Gutwirth, Terence Hoagwood, Maria Jerinic, Angela Keane, Deborah Kennedy, Kari Lokke, Judith Miller, Jeanne Moskal, Ann Frank Wake, Miriam Wallace, and Jan Wellington.

《Rebellious Hearts》是一部引人入胜的时代史诗,它深入探讨了那些在变革的洪流中,坚守自我、挑战命运的灵魂。故事背景设定在一个动荡的年代,社会结构正在经历剧烈的重塑,旧有的秩序被打破,新的价值观与传统观念激烈碰撞。在这片土地上,人们的生活被时代的洪流裹挟着前进,充满了不确定性与挑战。 故事围绕着几位性格迥异却同样拥有炽热内心的年轻男女展开。他们身处不同的社会阶层,却因共同的理想与追求而相互吸引,又因各自的立场与选择而面临艰难的抉择。 首先,我们认识主人公艾莉亚,一位出身于没落贵族家庭的女子。她的家族曾显赫一时,但如今却如风中残烛,辉煌不再。艾莉亚聪明、独立,拥有着超越时代的思想。她目睹了家族的衰败,也感受到了社会底层人民的疾苦,这让她内心深处燃起了对不公的反抗之火。她渴望改变现状,但现实的残酷与家族的束缚让她步履维艰。她不甘于被命运安排,也不愿屈服于陈规旧习,心中埋藏着对自由与平等的强烈渴望。她对知识有着近乎贪婪的渴求,常常偷偷阅读那些被视为禁忌的书籍,从中汲取力量与灵感。她的眼神中透露着一股倔强,仿佛在无声地宣示着自己的不屈。 与艾莉亚形成鲜明对比的是凯尔,一位出身于贫民窟的青年。他身强力壮,头脑灵活,凭借着过人的勇气和智慧,在社会的底层摸爬滚打,为生存而奋斗。凯尔从小就饱受欺凌与歧视,他对社会的不公有着切肤之痛。他亲眼见证了太多弱者在强权面前的无助与绝望,这让他对现有的社会秩序充满了憎恨。他不像艾莉亚那样能够通过知识来反抗,他的武器是他的双手和他的决心。他有着强烈的正义感,常常帮助那些受欺凌的人,他的身上散发着一种粗犷却令人信赖的魅力。他对未来充满憧憬,渴望能为自己和像他一样的人争取一个更好的生存空间。 还有一位重要角色是莉莉安,一位来自富裕商人之家的女子。莉莉安外表柔弱,内心却异常坚韧。她深受父母的溺爱,生活无忧无虑,但她并不满足于安逸的生活。她对艺术有着非凡的天赋,尤其擅长绘画。她的画作充满了生命力与情感,常常描绘出她内心深处对自由和美的向往。尽管她的家庭希望她能遵循传统的淑女规范,嫁个门当户对的丈夫,但莉莉安却渴望用自己的画笔记录下这个时代的变迁,表达自己独特的见解。她会在秘密的画室里,将那些被压抑的情感倾泻在画布上。她渴望突破家庭的束缚,追求属于自己的艺术人生。 随着故事的展开,这几位年轻人因为一次偶然的事件而产生了交集。或许是一次秘密的集会,一次对社会不公的抗议,或是一次对彼此命运的无意干涉。他们之间的关系,从最初的试探、怀疑,到逐渐的理解、信任,再到最终形成一种难以割舍的羁绊。 艾莉亚的智慧与远见,凯尔的勇气与行动力,莉莉安的艺术触觉与细腻情感,这三者之间产生了奇妙的化学反应。他们开始相互学习,相互启发。艾莉亚从凯尔身上看到了行动的力量,凯尔从艾莉亚身上看到了理论的指导,而莉莉安则用她的艺术为他们的抗争注入了灵魂与色彩。 他们开始秘密地聚集,讨论着如何改变这个他们感到不满的世界。他们不仅仅是反抗者,更是梦想家。他们不只是想推翻旧的统治,更希望建立一个新的、更加公正、更加充满希望的社会。他们的秘密行动,如同暗夜中的火星,虽然微弱,却足以点燃希望的火种。 然而,他们的反抗之路并非坦途。他们将面临来自官方的镇压,来自保守势力的阻挠,以及来自内部的猜疑与分歧。他们曾经的盟友可能会因为恐惧或利益而背叛,他们曾经的对手可能会变得更加强大和残酷。 在追求理想的过程中,他们也经历了个人情感的纠葛。艾莉亚与凯尔之间,有着一种复杂的情感暗流。他们的社会地位悬殊,他们的生活经历截然不同,但这并没有阻碍他们内心深处的吸引。他们或许会因为对彼此的关心而产生误会,又会在危难时刻相互扶持,共同面对生死考验。 莉莉安也可能在情感上面临选择。她是否会为了爱情,放弃自己的艺术追求?她是否会为了保护自己心爱的人,而做出牺牲?她的艺术创作,也可能成为她表达情感、传递信念的重要方式。 《Rebellious Hearts》不仅仅是一个关于反抗的故事,更是一个关于成长、关于选择、关于爱与牺牲的故事。它展现了在压抑的环境下,人性的光辉与弱点,展现了理想与现实之间的永恒拉扯。 故事中,角色的每一次选择,每一次挣扎,都充满了戏剧张力。他们可能会因为年轻的冲动而犯下错误,也可能会因为对信仰的坚持而赢得尊敬。他们与黑暗势力之间的较量,不仅是武力的冲突,更是思想的碰撞、意志的较量。 作者将用细腻的笔触,描绘出那个时代的风土人情,那个时代的社会矛盾,以及那个时代人们内心的挣扎与呐喊。通过对人物内心世界的深入刻画,以及对情节跌宕起伏的巧妙安排,让读者仿佛置身于那个波澜壮阔的时代,与主人公们一同经历他们的喜怒哀乐,一同感受他们的希望与绝望。 《Rebellious Hearts》所探讨的主题是永恒的。它关于那些不甘平庸、敢于挑战权威的灵魂,关于那些在黑暗中寻找光明、在逆境中孕育希望的人们。它激励着我们去思考,去质疑,去勇敢地追求自己内心深处的渴望,去为我们所相信的美好而奋斗。 故事的结局,或许并不是所有人都走向了圆满,但每一个选择,每一个牺牲,都将成为他们生命中最深刻的印记。它留给读者的,不仅仅是一个跌宕起伏的故事,更是一种深刻的反思,一种对生命意义的追寻,以及一种对“Rebellious Hearts”——那些不屈服的心灵——的赞颂。

作者简介

Adriana Craciun is Prew-Smith Byron Lecturer in English, University of Nottingham. She is the editor of Zofloya by Charlotte Dacre. Kari E. Lokke is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of Gérard de Nerval: The Poet as Social Visionary.

目录信息

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
British Women Writers and the French Revolution, 1789–1815
Adriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke
Revolution and Nationalism
Blurring the Borders of Nation and Gender: Mary Wollstonecraft's Character (R)evolution
Jan Wellington
Challenging Englishness: Frances Burney's The Wanderer
Maria Jerinic
“The Mild Dominion of the Moon”: Charlotte Smith and the Politics of Transcendence
Kari E. Lokke
Revolution and Religion
The Anxiety of (Feminine) Influence: Hannah More and Counter-Revolution
Angela Keane
The French, the “Long-wished-for Revolution,” and the Just War in Joanna Southcott
Kevin Binfield
Napoleon, Nationalism, and the Politics of Religion in Mariana Starke's Letters from Italy
Jeanne Moskal
Revolutionary Subjects
The New Cordays: Helen Craik and British Representations of Charlotte Corday, 1793–1800
Adriana Craciun
Mary Hays's “Female Philosopher”: Constructing Revolutionary Subjects
Miriam L. Wallace
Indirect Dissent: “Landscaping” Moral Agency in Amelia Alderson Opie's Poems of the 1790s
Ann Frank Wake
Revolutionary Representation
Elizabeth Inchbald, Joanna Baillie, and Revolutionary Representation in the “Romantic” Period
Terence Allan Hoagwood
Benevolent Historian: Helen Maria Williams and Her British Readers
Deborah Kennedy
The Politics of Truth and Deception: Charlotte Smith and the French Revolution
Judith Davis Miller
Afterword
Madelyn Gutwirth
Contributors
Index
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