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The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton (eBook)

A Novel: Founded on Fact
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2022
147 Seiten
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The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton - Hannah Webster Foster
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In "The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton," Hannah Webster Foster crafts a compelling narrative that reflects the turbulent dynamics of early 19th-century American society, particularly concerning the roles and expectations of women. The novel follows Eliza Wharton, a spirited young woman who struggles between societal pressures and her personal desires, ultimately illustrating the dangers of a coquette's lifestyle. Foster's epistolary style enhances the emotional depth of Eliza's internal conflict, while also offering a keen commentary on gender norms, morality, and the harsh repercussions of defiance against societal constraints. This novel occupies a pivotal place in American literature, often celebrated as one of the earliest feminist texts in the genre, engaging readers in a complex dialogue about autonomy and reputation within a patriarchal framework. Hannah Webster Foster, a writer and social critic of her time, was influenced by the burgeoning feminist sentiments and debates surrounding women's rights. Her own background, as a woman navigating the intellectual landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, informed her creation of Eliza Wharton—a character who personifies the struggle for integrity and self-definition amid societal expectations. Foster's keen insight into female psychology and moral dilemmas reflects both her personal experiences and the larger societal discourse of her era. This essential read is recommended for anyone interested in early American literature, feminist studies, or the exploration of moral dilemmas faced by women. "The Coquette" not only captivates with its gripping narrative but also serves as an important cultural artifact that invites contemporary readers to reflect on the enduring themes of choice, consequence, and the quest for identity. Foster's deft storytelling offers a timeless exploration of the personal versus the prescribed, making this novel as relevant today as it was over two centuries ago.

Hannah Webster Foster (1758–1840) was an American novelist whose work reflects the sentiment and moralistic tone of early American literature. Best known for her novel 'The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton,' Foster's writing style combines epistolary fiction with cautionary tales, centering upon the social and personal consequences of unguarded female behavior. Published anonymously in 1797, 'The Coquette' quickly became one of the best-selling novels of its time and remains a significant text in the study of American women's writing and the early American novel. Drawing from the real-life scandalous death of Elizabeth Whitman, the story serves as a social critique, exploring the limited options available to women and the repercussions of defying societal norms. Foster's depiction of her protagonist, Eliza Wharton, offers readers both a seductive cautionary tale and a subtle indictment of a patriarchal society's double standards. Although much of Foster's life and work remained overshadowed by her more celebrated contemporaries, recent scholarship has revived interest in her contributions to American literature. Beyond 'The Coquette,' Foster's other work, 'The Boarding School, or Lessons of a Preceptress to Her Pupils,' further cements her legacy as a writer who deftly navigated the mores of her time, offering a window into the complexities of womanhood in the early republic.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Briefe / Tagebücher
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1752-1788 • 18th century • 18th-Century America • 18th century American novel • American Enlightenment fiction • American Literature • American women's history • early American Literature • Elizabeth • Eliza Wharton character • epistolary novel • female autonomy • female protagonist literature • Fiction • Gender dynamics • gender roles • Hannah Webster Foster works • historical fiction • literary cautionary tale • moral dilemmas • New England scandal • Post-Revolutionary America • Romantic Tragedy • Sentimental Novel • social expectations • social norms and morality • societal expectations • Whitman • women's agency • women's choices • women's literature classics
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