Portraits of the artist as a young woman : painting and the novel in France and Britain, 1800-1860 /
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
[2011]
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Table of Contents:
- Women in the studio: representing professional identity
- "Why are you no longer my brothers?" The Fraternité des arts and the female artist in Marceline Desbordes-Valmore's L'atelier d'un peintre
- Sisterhood in/as the studio: Anna Mary Howitt's sisters in art
- Visualizing imagined communities: lessons of the female artist in Staël, Owenson, and Lescot
- Revolutionary identities: painting and resistance in Owenson's The princess; or the beguine
- Angélique Arnaud's Clémence: art, revolution, and Saint-Simonianism
- Margaret Gillies and the miniature: portraits of radical engagement
- Brontë's portraits of romantic resistance: The tenant of Wildfell Hall
- From margin to center: Sand's portraits of difference.