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Theresa Braunschneider 
Our Coquettes 
Capacious Desire in the Eighteenth Century

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Before 1660, English readers and theatergoers had never heard of a ‘coquette’; by the early 1700s, they could hardly watch a play, read a poem, or peruse a newspaper without encountering one. Why does British literature of this period pay so much attention to vain and flirtatious young women? Our Coquettes examines the ubiquity of the coquette in the eighteenth century to show how this figure enables authors to comment upon a series of significant social and economic developments—including the growth of consumer culture, widespread new wealth, increased travel and global trade, and changes in the perception and practice of marriage. The book surveys stage comedies, periodical essays, satirical poems, popular songs, and didactic novels to show that the early coquette is a figure of capacious desire: she finds pleasure in a wide range of choices, refusing to narrow any field of possibilities (admirers, luxury goods, friends, pets, public gatherings) down to a single option. Whereas scholars of the period have generally read the coquette as a simple and self-evident type, Our Coquettes emphasizes what is strange and surprising about this figure, revealing the coquette to be a touchstone in developing discourses about sexuality, consumerism, empire, and modernity itself.


Winner of the Walker Cowen Memorial Prize for an outstanding work of scholarship in eighteenth-century studies



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Theresa Braunschneider is Associate Professor of English at Washington and Lee University.
Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 200 ● ISBN 9780813928142 ● Taille du fichier 2.8 MB ● Maison d’édition University of Virginia Press ● Lieu Charlottesville ● Pays US ● Publié 2009 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 3066096 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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