Written Maternal Authority and Eighteenth-Century Education in Britain

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Written Maternal Authority and Eighteenth-Century Education in Britain

Educating by the Book

Literary studies: general Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Social and cultural history

Author: Rebecca Davies

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th February 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781134788781


Examining writing for and about education in the period from 1740 to 1820

Rebecca Davies’s book plots the formation of a written paradigm of maternal education that associates maternity with educational authority. Examining novels, fiction for children, conduct literature and educative and political tracts by Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding, Mary Wollstonecraft, Maria Edgeworth, Ann Martin Taylor and Jane Austen, Davies identifies an authoritative feminine educational voice.

She shows how the function of the discourse of maternal authority is modified in different genres, arguing that both the female writers and the fictional mothers adopt maternal authority and produce their own formulations of ideal educational methods. The location of idealised maternity for women, Davies proposes, is in the act of writing educational discourse rather than in the physical performance of the maternal role.

Her book contextualizes the development of a written discourse of maternal education that emerged in the enlightenment period and explores the empowerment achieved by women writing within this discourse, albeit through a notion of authority that is circumscribed by the rules of a discipline.

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