Celia in search of a husband

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Celia in search of a husband

by a Modern Antique ; edited by Caroline Franklin

(Chawton House library series)

Routledge, 2022

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Celia in search of a husband : by a Modern Antique

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"Julia Byron seems a distinct possibility for our author"--P. xviii

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This ground-breaking nineteenth-century volume is of considerable scholarly interest as an example of a femino-centric popular novel. Celia in Search of a Husband is a high-spirited and entertaining example of an anti-Jacobin novel, written at the height of the backlash against female intellectuals during the Napoleonic wars. Despite this hostile climate, the author sought to acknowledge the importance of female education and independence whilst at the same time endorsing the traditional Christian teaching that a wife should be subordinate to her husband. Although second wave feminists prioritized the progressive writers with whom they more readily identified, more recent scholarship has rightly paid close attention to conservative or moralist writers such as Miss Byron and recognized how influential they were. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this edition of Celia in Search of a Husband contributes to this scholarship on the literary history of women's writing, and will be a welcome to those with a particularly interest in women's writing, satiric novels and spoofs, and Jane Austen.

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Series Preface Introduction Celia in Search of a Husband, Vol. I. Celia in Search of a Husband, Vol. II. Editorial Notes

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