The Novels of Frances Hodgson Burnett. Thomas Recchio

The Novels of Frances Hodgson Burnett - Thomas Recchio


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with consummate art and in so doing tells the most moving story of her career will be the opinion of all lovers of the good, the true and the beautiful as expressed in romance, who read this book. Not since Meredith gave free rein to the romantic spirit in the love passages in “The Ordeal of Richard Feverel” has young love been so feelingly and poetically chronicled.4

      What better way to blunt the literary ambitions and constrain the critical reputation of a woman with the imagination, energy and range to produce high-quality, widely distributed and financially successful literary productions in novel and story for adults and children and in adaptive forms for stage and screen than to praise her “consummate art” to the lovers of Romance.

      Martin Hipsky suggests two possibilities for women writers of fiction during those years: “By 1880, the year of [George] Eliot’s death,” he writes,

      the nightmare of being devoured by mass culture through co-option, commodification, and the “wrong” kind of success is the constant fear of the modernist artist, who tried to stake out his territory by fortifying


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