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British readers of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries eagerly consumed books of travels in an age of imperial expansion that was also the formative period of modern aesthetics. Beauty, sublimity, sensuous surfaces, and scenic views became conventions of travel writing as Britons applied familiar terms to unfamiliar places around the globe.
The social logic of aesthetics, argues Elizabeth Bohls, constructed women, the laboring classes, and non-Europeans as foils against which to define the "man of taste" as an educated, property-owning gentleman. Women writers from Mary Wortley Montagu to Mary Shelley resisted this exclusion from gentlemanly privilege, and their writings re-examine and question aesthetic conventions such as the concept of disinterested contemplation, subtly but insistently exposing its vested interests.
Bohls's study expands our awareness of women's intellectual presence in Romantic literature, and suggests Romanticism's sources might be at the peripheries of empire rather than at its center.
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Aesthetics, British, Biography, British Aesthetics, English language, English prose literature, History, History and criticism, Landscape in literature, Style, Travel writing, Travelers' writings, English, Women and literature, Women authors, Women travelers, English prose literature, women authors, English language, style, Travelers' writings, history and criticism, Landscapes in literature, Travelers' writings, english--women authors--history and criticism, Women travelers--biography--history and criticism, Women travelers--great britain--biography--history and criticism, English prose literature--history and criticism, English prose literature--18th century--history and criticism, English prose literature--19th century--history and criticism, Women and literature--history, Women and literature--great britain--history--18th century, Women and literature--great britain--history--19th century, Aesthetics, british--18th century, Aesthetics, british--19th century, English language--style, Pr778.t72 b64 1995, 910.4/082Places
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