Belinda
Maria Edgeworth
Oxford Paperbacks (1994)
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Bildungsromane, Humorous Stories
Bildungsromane, Courtship, Humorous Stories, London (England), Young Women
Paperback 9780192831231
English
The lively comedy of this novel in which a young woman comes of age amid the distractions and temptations of London high society belies the challenges it poses to the conventions of courtship, the dependence of women, and the limitations of domesticity. Contending with the perils and the varied cast of characters of the marriage market, Belinda strides resolutely toward independence. Admired by her contemporary, Jane Austen, and later by Thackeray and Turgenev, Edgeworth tackles issues of gender and race in a manner at once comic and thought-provoking. The 1802 text used in this edition also confronts the difficult and fascinating issues of racism and mixed marriage, which Edgeworth toned down in later editions.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR4644 .B4 1994
LoC Control Number 93042825
Dewey 823.7
Cover Price $6.99
No. of Pages 544
Height x Width 7.5 x 4.6  inch
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