Mere Bagatelles
Women’s Diaries from Ireland, 1760–1810
Author(s)
Prendergast, Amy
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Engaging with previously overlooked diaries by women in Ireland, written between 1760 and 1810, this book opens new avenues concerning authorship and female agency, transforming our understanding of women’s contributions to both literature and culture. The result of extensive archival research across multiple international archives, this book presents an entirely new corpus that demonstrates the creativity and literary capabilities of women in this period.
The surviving diaries showcase these women’s engagement with a form that allowed them to explore their subjectivity and to experiment with the presentation of self. This book demonstrates how these ‘bagatelles’ should be treated as literary works that were shaped by, and in turn influenced, wider cultures of reading and writing, underlining the generic fluidity at play. The diary form forces a dismantling of the neat binaries of public and private, of imaginative and non-imaginative prose writing, complicating our understandings of each. The content of these diaries prompts a re-evaluation of the very contours of Irish writing and what we consider as literature, while allowing us to rediscover the importance of manuscripts to our explorations of literary culture.
Keywords
eighteenth-century literature;Irish literature;life writing;gender;manuscript cultureISBN
9781835537268, 9781835537275, 9781835537800Publisher
Liverpool University PressPublication date and place
2024Grantor
Classification
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
European history
Social and cultural history
Ireland
c 1760 to c 1769
c 1770 to c 1779
c 1780 to c 1789
c 1790 to c 1799
c 1800 to c 1809