SILENCE IN THE ARCHIVES. MALE MEMORY, FEMALE SUBJECT OF JANE AUSTEN AND MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT. AUDIO.mp4

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Male memory, female subject: the case of Jane Austen and Mary Wollstonecraft
Janet Todd gave the keynote lecture at the Silence in the Archives conference held at Wolfson College in November 2015.
Contributors: Janet Todd. THE AUTHOR: „Sensibility: An introduction“ by Janet M Todd:
JANET TODD was born in Wales and grew up in Britain, Bermuda, and Sri Lanka. She has worked in Ghana, Puerto Rico, India, Scotland, and England. In the US, at the University of Florida and Douglass College, Rutgers, she became active in the feminist movement and began the first journal devoted to women’s writing. She has published memoirs and biography on authors including Jane Austen, Mary Wollstonecraft, Aphra Behn, Byron, and members of the Shelley circle. Her lifelong passion has been for female novelists, both the little known and the famous.
A Professor Emerita at the University of Aberdeen and Honorary Fellow of Newnham College, Janet Todd is a former President of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. She inaugurated a festival of women writers and established the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize. She lives in Cambridge and Venice.

Mary Wollstonecraft, 1759-1797,
Overview
Works: 1,090 works in 4,840 publications in 11 languages and 117,413 library holdings
Genres: Personal correspondence Fiction History Biographies Feminist fiction Literature Autobiographical fiction Travel writing Autobiographies Criticism, interpretation, etc
Subject Headings: Authors, English
Roles: Author, Translator, Other, Editor, Honoree, Creator, Contributor

Jane Austen, 1775-1817,
Overview
Works: 10,848 works in 44,920 publications in 45 languages and 795,034 library holdings
Genres: Fiction, Romance fiction, Domestic fiction, Novels, Humorous fiction, Bildungsromans, History, Criticism, interpretation, Psychological fiction, Drama
Subject Headings: Novelists, English Women novelists,
Roles: Author, Bibliographic antecedent, Other, Contributor, Creator, Editor, Honoree, Dedicatee, Author of the screenplay, Conceptor, Illustrator, Papermaker, Translator, Director, Artist, Redactor, Originator, Musician
In Collection(s): Feminist Approaches to Literature, Celebrating women’s writing: the pen in their hands, Jane Austen
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University of Oxford Podcasts
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