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Women and Politeness in Eighteenth-Century England
Soile Ylivuori
2018
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This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had with the discursive ideals of polite femininity. Contextualising women’s autobiographical writings (journals and letters) with a wide range of eighteenth-century printed didactic material, it analyses the tensions between politeness discourse which aimed to regulate acceptable feminine identities and women’s possibilities to resist this disciplinary regime. Ylivuori focuses on the central role the female body played as both the means through which individuals actively fashioned themselves as polite and feminine, and the supposedly truthful expression of their inner status of polite femininity.
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Keywords
- Bishop’s Palace
- Bluestocking Circle
- Bodily Regime
- Catherine Talbot
- Conduct Books
- Dror Wahrman
- Edward Montagu
- Eighteenth Century Conceptualisations
- Eighteenth Century Conduct
- Eighteenth Century Conduct Books
- Elizabeth Montagu
- English Politeness
- Ideal Polite Woman
- Johanna Oksala
- Marchioness Grey
- Margaret Cavendish Bentinck
- Marjo Kaartinen
- Married Woman
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Original Theoretical Contribution
- Polite Feminine
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTB Social and cultural history
- Transnational Cultural Exchange
- Women’s Politeness
- Young men
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DOI: 10.4324/9780429454431Editions
