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Women Characters’ Cross-Cultural (Self-)Development in Mary Margaret Busk’s Zeal and Experience: A Tale and Tales of Fault and Feeling

Braida, Antonella (2023) Women Characters’ Cross-Cultural (Self-)Development in Mary Margaret Busk’s Zeal and Experience: A Tale and Tales of Fault and Feeling. EGER JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES, 22. pp. 99-113. ISSN 1786-5638 (print); 2060-9159 (online)

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Abstract

This article focuses on the importance of women characters’ education in Mary Margaret Busk’s Zeal and Experience: a Tale (1819) and Tales of Fault and Feeling (1825). A translator and cultural mediator, Mary Margaret Busk (1779–1863) was one of the first women writers to publish review articles on European literatures in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, a high-brow, conservative journal with a large readership and, it has often been assumed, mostly written by male authors. This contribution intends to analyse the importance of women characters’ education in her tales, which also foregrounds her interest in cross-cultural relations.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cultural mediation, moral tales, transcultural studies, Romantic women writers
Subjects: P Language and Literature / nyelvészet és irodalom > PR English literature / angol irodalom
Depositing User: Tibor Gál
Date Deposited: 29 Jan 2024 14:30
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2024 14:30
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/186589

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