Genius Envy

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271077093

Women Shaping French Poetic History, 1801-1900

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By Adrianna M. Paliyenko
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Description

Contents

Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part One: Reception Matters

1. Un/sexing Genius

2. Literary Reception and its Discontents

3. The Other History of French Poetry, 1801-1900

Part Two: Women Thinking Through Poetry and Beyond

4. Anais Ségalas on Race, Gender, and “la mission civilisatrice”

5. Work, Genius, and the In-Between in Malvina Blanchecotte

6. The Poetic Edges of Dualism in Louisa Siefert

7. Louise Ackermann’s Turn to Science

8. Marie Krysinska on Eve, Evolution and the Property of Genius

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index


“After centuries during which genius was defined as exclusively male, Adrianna Paliyenko provides a brilliant, learned, and highly readable account of the extremes to which men went in order to deny genius to women. With equal brilliance she restores several pages excised from nineteenth-century literary history by this gendering, and she gives voice to French women poets as they challenge their exclusion. Thanks to Paliyenko’s groundbreaking book, the sexing of genius has lost its self-evidence, and the nineteenth century has gained five major poets.”

—Ann Jefferson, author of Genius in France: An Idea and Its Uses

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