Beatrice Kean Seymour
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Standard Name: Seymour, Beatrice Kean
Connections
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Intertextuality and Influence | Charlotte Brontë | Jane Eyre has also been subject to a host of feminist revisions. Beatrice Kean Seymour
's The Hopeful Journey (1923) presents a response to, and The Second Mrs. Conford (1951) a reworking of, the novel's... |
Timeline
1919
Beatrice Kean Seymour
published her first novel, Invisible Tides.
1921
Beatrice Kean Seymour
published her novelIntrusion.
July 1923
Beatrice Kean Seymour
's novelThe Hopeful Journey set out to show how Charlotte Brontë
's novels influence a young woman's marriage.
February 1925
The first impression of Beatrice Kean Seymour
's novelThe Romantic Tradition was published.
1926
Beatrice Kean Seymour
published her novel, The Last Day, which would be reissued in the Modern Library series ten years hence.
1932
Maids and Mistresses by Beatrice Kean Seymour
was published.
1937
Beatrice Kean Seymour
wrote and published a biography entitiled Jane Austen
, Study for a Portrait.
1940
The Unquiet Field, a feministnovel criticising marriage law and women's subjection under it, was published by Beatrice Kean Seymour
.
1951
Beatrice Kean Seymour
published The Second Mrs. Conford, which carries resonances with Brontë
's Jane Eyre.
1955