Fanny Burneyová, hluboce přemýšlivá, všímavá a přirozeně inteligentní, byla rozpolcena mezi svým kritickým přístupem k omezující společnosti a její potřebou být společností akceptována jako žena, tak jako spisovatelka. Proto zápasila sama se sebou, aby vyhověla ideálu ženské nesmělosti, požadované tehdejší společností. Nicméně, její satira nemusí být plně potlačena. Záměrem mé bakalářské práce je hledání satiry v "nejspontánnějším" románu Fanny Burneyové Evelina.
Anotace v angličtině
Fanny Burney, a deeply reflective, observant and naturally intelligent, was always torn between a critical attitude towards the restrictive society and her need to be accepted by it, as a person as much as a writer. That is why she struggled to conform to the approved idea of womanly diffidence. However, her satirical flair could not be suppressed entirely. My thesis concern to look for Fanny Burney the satirist in her most "spontaneous" novel Evelina.
Fanny Burneyová, hluboce přemýšlivá, všímavá a přirozeně inteligentní, byla rozpolcena mezi svým kritickým přístupem k omezující společnosti a její potřebou být společností akceptována jako žena, tak jako spisovatelka. Proto zápasila sama se sebou, aby vyhověla ideálu ženské nesmělosti, požadované tehdejší společností. Nicméně, její satira nemusí být plně potlačena. Záměrem mé bakalářské práce je hledání satiry v "nejspontánnějším" románu Fanny Burneyové Evelina.
Anotace v angličtině
Fanny Burney, a deeply reflective, observant and naturally intelligent, was always torn between a critical attitude towards the restrictive society and her need to be accepted by it, as a person as much as a writer. That is why she struggled to conform to the approved idea of womanly diffidence. However, her satirical flair could not be suppressed entirely. My thesis concern to look for Fanny Burney the satirist in her most "spontaneous" novel Evelina.
Fanny Burney, a deeply reflective, observant and naturally intelligent, was always torn between a critical attitude towards the restrictive society and her need to be accepted by it, as a person as much as a writer. That is why she struggled to conform to the approved idea of womanly diffidence. However, her satirical flair could not be suppressed entirely. My thesis concern to look for Fanny Burney the satirist in her most "spontaneous" novel Evelina.
Zásady pro vypracování
Fanny Burney, a deeply reflective, observant and naturally intelligent, was always torn between a critical attitude towards the restrictive society and her need to be accepted by it, as a person as much as a writer. That is why she struggled to conform to the approved idea of womanly diffidence. However, her satirical flair could not be suppressed entirely. My thesis concern to look for Fanny Burney the satirist in her most "spontaneous" novel Evelina.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Burney, Fanny. Evelina or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World. Edited by Edward A. Bloom. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).
Sabor, Peter. The Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney. (Cambridge: Cambridge university Press, 2007).
Johnson, Claudia L. Equivocal beings: politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995).
Simmons, Judy. Fanny Burney. (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1987).
Lipsedge, Karen. Domestic space in eighteenth-century British novels. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).
Haslett, Moira. Pope to Burney, 1714-1779: Scriblerians to bluestockings. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).
Seznam doporučené literatury
Burney, Fanny. Evelina or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World. Edited by Edward A. Bloom. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).
Sabor, Peter. The Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney. (Cambridge: Cambridge university Press, 2007).
Johnson, Claudia L. Equivocal beings: politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995).
Simmons, Judy. Fanny Burney. (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1987).
Lipsedge, Karen. Domestic space in eighteenth-century British novels. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).
Haslett, Moira. Pope to Burney, 1714-1779: Scriblerians to bluestockings. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).