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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Derogation of 19th-century women novelists was often the immediate response to their works. While modern feminist scholarship has repudiated this view of "scribbling women", finding much of value in both substance and style in this body of literature, many critics and academics remain uninformed and continue to present an almost totally male canon as representative of meritorious writing of this period. The present work undertakes an empirical test of stereotypical notions about women's and men's 19th-century fiction, utilising the computer to examine 80,000 words of text from passages randomly chosen in 20 novels each by women and men. This material is analysed for occurrences of various aspects of writing style, such as similes, parallel structures, rhetorical devices and certain adverbs and adjectives, as well as for sentence length and complexity. That these non-impressionist findings show no overwhelming gender differences should finally put to rest traditional negative stereotypes about 19th-century women writers.The author of an empirical analysis of 20th-century fiction by men and women, Professor Hiatt uses these previous findings for a comparison of 20th-century and 19th-century materials. The 20th-century analysis showed greater linguistic and stylistic disparities between men's and women's writing. A comparison with the 19th-century materials indicates that diachronic shifts have occurred much more broadly and drastically in fiction by male authors. Carefully documented and written, this study should be valuable for researchers and students of women's studies, 19th- century American literature, linguistics, stylistics, and computer applications in the humanities. This work undertakes an empirical test of stereotypical notions about women's and men's 19th-century fiction, utilising the computer to examine 80,000 of text from passages randomly chosen in 20 novels each by women and men. This material has also been compared with 20th-century fiction. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780313288197
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Description du livre Buch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Derogation of nineteenth-century women novelists was often the immediate response to their works. While modern feminist scholarship has repudiated this view of scribbling women, finding much of value in both substance and style in this body of literature, many critics and academics remain uninformed and continue to present an almost totally male canon as representative of meritorious writing of this period. The present work undertakes an empirical test of stereotypical notions about women's and men's nineteenth-century fiction, utilizing the computer to examine 80,000 words of running text from passages randomly chosen in twenty novels each by women and men. This material is analyzed for occurrences of various aspects of writing style, such as similes, parallel structures, rhetorical devices, and certain adverbs and adjectives, as well as for sentence length and complexity. That these nonimpressionistic findings show no overwhelming gender differences should finally put to rest traditional negative stereotypes about nineteenth-century women writers.The author of an empirical analysis of twentieth-century fiction by men and women, Professor Hiatt uses these previous findings for a comparison of twentieth and nineteenth-century materials. The twentieth-century analysis showed greater linguistic and stylistic disparities between men's and women's writing. A comparison with the nineteenth-century materials indicates that diachronic shifts have occurred much more broadly and drastically in fiction by male authors. Carefully documented and written, this study will be valuable for researchers and students of women's studies, nineteenth-century American literature, linguistics, stylistics, and computer applications in the humanities. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780313288197