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Shelleys Goddess Maternity Language Subjectivity by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Oxford University Press Inc

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    Author(s)Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi
    PublisherOxford University Press Inc
    ISBN9780195073843
    Pages330
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 1994

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    Oxford University Press Inc Shelleys Goddess Maternity Language Subjectivity by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi

    The subject of Gelpi's new book is the importance of the mother-infant relationship in Percy Bysshe Shelly's poetry and life. However, her book also uses Shelley as a touchstone by which to examine the rich historical and theoretical issues relevant to motherhood in the Romantic period. Gelpi offers a detailed account of the historical rise in attention paid to mothering, the changing cultural attitudes towards the role of the mother, and the resulting effect on thenature of family life. She further discusses the psychoanalytic, Marxist, and developmental approaches to the mother/infant relationship, particularly to the connection each makes between that relationship and the acquisition of language. By combining psychoanalytic, poststructuralist and feministtheory with extensive biographical material on Shelley and information on the position of mothers in England after 1790, Gelpi offers an important reassessment of Shelley's avowed feminism and the failure of his utopian vision.show more



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