TY - GEN T1 - Invalid women : figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940 A1 - Price Herndl, Diane, 1959- LA - English PP - Chapel Hill PB - University of North Carolina Press YR - 1993 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm42329175 AB - In this imaginative work of cultural and literary history, Diane Price Herndl examines the tensions found in literary representations of feminine illness. Using medical texts, art, and advertising as well as major works of fiction, Price Herndl argues that such representations were not "natural" but were instead ideologically motivated. While invalid women in American fiction sometimes upheld and sometimes challenged dominant social and medical practice, Price Herndl contends that the discourse of feminine illness was a battleground for powerful forces that sought to define women's role in society even after feminism's emergence. The figure of the invalid female must, she says, be understood as a highly politicized figure. Price Herndl looks first at mid-nineteenth-century medical theories that defined women as fundamentally "invalid." She then turns to important literary texts, including works by Harriet Beecher Stowe, E.D.E.N. Southworth, Laura Curtis Bullard, Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, to show that male and female authors represented invalid women differently. Price Herndl contends that the figure of the ill woman conveniently resolved problems of the changing culture for nineteenth-century authors of both sexes. Price Herndl then traces the image of invalid women from the turn of the century to World War II, using texts by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edith Wharton, Ellen Glasgow, Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Tillie Olsen, as well as the film Dark Victory. Despite dramatic changes in both medical practices and women's place in society, fictional representations remained strikingly stable and politically conservative, Price Herndl argues, even when the author's intent was otherwise OP - 270 CN - PS374.W6 P74 1993eb SN - 0585025746 SN - 9780585025742 SN - 0807863904 SN - 9780807863909 SN - 0807821039 SN - 9780807821039 SN - 0807844063 SN - 9780807844069 KW - American fiction : 19th century : History and criticism. KW - Women and literature : United States : History : 19th century. KW - Women and literature : United States : History : 20th century. KW - American fiction : 20th century : History and criticism. KW - Women with disabilities : United States : History. KW - Women with disabilities in literature. KW - Invalids in literature. KW - Diseases in literature. KW - Sick in literature. KW - Medicine in literature. KW - Women. KW - Women : Health and hygiene. KW - Medicine in Literature KW - Literature, Modern : history KW - Women KW - Women's Health KW - United States KW - Roman américain : 19e siècle : Histoire et critique. KW - Femmes et littérature : États-Unis : Histoire : 19e siècle. KW - Femmes et littérature : États-Unis : Histoire : 20e siècle. KW - Roman américain : 20e siècle : Histoire et critique. KW - Femmes handicapées : États-Unis : Histoire. KW - Handicapées dans la littérature. KW - Personnes handicapées dans la littérature. KW - Maladies dans la littérature. KW - Malades dans la littérature. KW - Médecine dans la littérature. KW - Femmes. KW - Femmes : Santé et hygiène. KW - women (female humans) KW - LITERARY CRITICISM : American : General. KW - Women : Health and hygiene KW - Medicine in literature KW - American fiction KW - Diseases in literature KW - Invalids in literature KW - Sick in literature KW - Women and literature KW - Women with disabilities KW - Women with disabilities in literature KW - 1800-1999 KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - History ER -