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Heroic Hearts: Sentiment, Saints, and Authority in Modern France
Book
2021
Published by:
University of Nebraska Press
summary
Heroic Hearts examines how young women in nineteenth-century France, authorized by a widespread cultural discourse that privileged individual authority over domesticity and marriage, sought to change the world. Jennifer J. Popiel offers a recuperative reading of sentimental authority, especially in its relationship to religious vocabulary. Heroic Hearts uncovers the ways sentimental appeals authorized women to trust themselves as modern actors for a project of cultural restoration. With their emphasis on sacrifice and heroism, these cultural currents offered liberatory potential.
Heroic Hearts examines not only general cultural currents but their adoption by particular women, each of whom was privileged with access to money and social influence. The words of three extraordinary women, Philippine Duchesne, Pauline Jaricot, and Zélie Martin, offer powerful testimony to their agency. These women’s rejection of “traditional” domesticity, believed to be a formative influence for their class, demonstrates how women understood the imperative to change the world outside of their natural families. Their writings, which demonstrate the appeal of sentimental virtue, show us how women’s public lives could exist not in opposition to prevailing religious and social ideals but because of them.
Heroic Hearts examines not only general cultural currents but their adoption by particular women, each of whom was privileged with access to money and social influence. The words of three extraordinary women, Philippine Duchesne, Pauline Jaricot, and Zélie Martin, offer powerful testimony to their agency. These women’s rejection of “traditional” domesticity, believed to be a formative influence for their class, demonstrates how women understood the imperative to change the world outside of their natural families. Their writings, which demonstrate the appeal of sentimental virtue, show us how women’s public lives could exist not in opposition to prevailing religious and social ideals but because of them.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
pp. i-vi
Contents
pp. vii-viii
List of Illustrations
pp. ix-x
Preface
pp. xi-xiv
Acknowledgments
pp. xv-xxiv
Introduction: Pastel Saints and Powerful Women
pp. 1-28
1. Shaping the Sentimental Order: Martyrdom, Marriage, and Catholic Heroism
pp. 29-60
2. Contesting Oppression: Love, Suffering, and Sentimental Literature
pp. 61-96
3. Seeing the Path to Heaven: Sentimental Virtue and Visual Culture
pp. 97-136
4. Preferring Jesus Christ to Any Man: Chastity, Sacrifice, and the Religious of the Sacred Heart
pp. 137-168
5. Changing the World: Pauline Jaricot, Social Reform, and the Power of the Heart
pp. 169-194
6. Becoming a Saint: Zélie Martin, Suffering, and Heroism in a Consumer Society
pp. 195-220
Conclusion: Roses, Elevators, and Modern Heroism
pp. 221-230
Notes
pp. 231-278
Bibliography
pp. 279-304
Index
pp. 305-320
Plates
| ISBN | 9781496227225 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781496219619 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1246285104 |
| Pages | 360 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-04-23 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


