Female Physicians in American Literature traces the woman physician character throughout her varying depictions in 19th-century literature, from her appearance in sensational fiction as an evil abortionist to her more well-known idyllic, feminine presence in novels of realism and regionalism. "e;Murderess,"e; "e;hag,"e; "e;She-Devil,"e; "e;the instrument of the very vilest crime known in the annals of hell"e;-these are just a few descriptions of women abortionists in popular 19th-century sensational fiction. In novels of regionalism, however, she is often depicted as moral, feminine, and self-sacrificing. This dichotomy, Jessee argues, reveals two opposing literary approaches to registering the national fears of all that both women and abortion evoke: the terrifying threats to white, masculine, Anglo-American male supremacy.a
ISBN: | 9781000554397 |
Publication date: | 28th December 2021 |
Author: | Jessee, Margaret Jay |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Format: | Ebook (PDF) |