"Geschlecht Ruhm Geschichte 18. Jh." . . "Ruhm." . . "Renommée Histoire." . . "écrivaine littérature européenne 1750 / 1830." . . "Ruhm Literatur Geschichte 19. Jh." . . "European literature." . . "Literatur Ruhm Geschichte 19. Jh." . . "Frauenliteratur." . . "Europa" . . "Ruhm Literatur Geschichte 18. Jh." . . "Frauenliteratur Französisch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Fame History 18th century." . . "Literatur Ruhm Geschichte 18. Jh." . . "European literature 18th century History and criticism." . . "European literature Women authors History and criticism." . . "Französisch." . . "European literature Women authors." . . "Literatur Französisch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Frauenliteratur Englisch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Englisch." . . "Ruhm Geschlecht Geschichte 19. Jh." . . "Fame History 19th century." . . "Literatur Deutsch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Ruhm Geschlecht Geschichte 18. Jh." . . "Littérature européenne 18e siècle Femmes écrivains Histoire et critique." . . "European literature 19th century History and criticism." . . "Rezeption." . . "Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Literature." . . . . "1700 - 1899" . . "Schriftstellerin." . . "femme littérature européenne renommée 1750 / 1830." . . "Frauenliteratur Deutsch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Literatur Englisch Europa Geschichte 1750-1830." . . "Littérature européenne 19e siècle Femmes écrivains Histoire et critique." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary." . . "Fame." . . . . . "The feminization of fame, 1750 - 1830" . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . . . "feminization of fame from Rousseau to de Staël" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The feminization of fame 1750 - 1830" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fame is fickle, flirtatious and eternally female. Yet the famed are always men; women have been relegated to occasional footnotes in the history of fame. This book redresses the balance by examining the period from 1750 to 1830 when fame underwent a process of feminization, enabling women to embrace celebrity. Examining the writings and careers of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Catherine Macaulay, Mary Robinson, Frances Burney, Germaine De Sta︠l and William Hazlitt, The Feminization of Fame 1750-1830 examines how fame became something other than an exclusive and exclusionary bastion of the socially privileged in this period and became, to borrow the words of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a form of celebrity which was 'more [one's] own', something to be achieved and enjoyed rather than as a lifetime achievement."@en . . "The feminization of fame : 1750 - 1830" . . . . . . . . "The feminization of fame, 1750-1830" . "The feminization of fame, 1750-1830"@en . . . . .