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Subject:

New Publication ANGELS AND MONSTERS IN THE HOUSE. ESSAYS ON WOMANHOOD IN 19TH CENTURY AMERICA

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New publication available by Mimesis International

ANGELS AND MONSTERS IN THE HOUSE. ESSAYS ON WOMANHOOD IN 19TH CENTURY 
AMERICA
BY SIMONA PORRO

http://mimesisinternational.com/angels-and-monsters-in-the-house-essays-on-womanhood-in-19th-century-america/

The three essays that comprise this volume explore literary 
representations of the ‘True Womanhood’ ideology, a narrative through 
which nineteenth-century women could invest their existence and their 
role in the world with meaning and purpose. In Victorian America, 
middle-toupper- middle-class women were not admitted to centers of 
public power. Being relegated to the private sphere, i.e., the domestic 
milieu, they had only one socially respectable function – that of a wife 
and mother – while the masculine sphere of action was the public one, 
the realm of business and politics. This rigid role differentiation, 
which affirmed the social supremacy of men over women, was allegedly 
sanctioned by God and by nature as well. Being divinely ordained, it 
would tolerate no refutation: as Barbara Welter perceptively noted, ‘If 
anyone, male or female, dared to tamper with the complex virtues which 
made up True Womanhood, he was damned immediately as an enemy of God, of 
civilization and of the Republic’.

Simona Porro holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University 
of Turin, Italy. She authored three volumes and the following essays: 
‘Postmodern or Else? The Case of “Maus” by Art Spiegelman’, Cosmo, 1, 
(2012); ‘Architecture, Time, and Narration in “In the Shadow of No 
Towers” by Art Spiegelman’, Critical Engagements. A Journal of Criticism 
and Theory, 3.1 (2010).

Mimesis International is a publisher specialising in the humanities with 
a keen interest in philosophy, cinema and architecture. To receive news 
about our books and authors please sign up to our newsletter at 
www.mimesisinternational.com

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