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Title: The language of instruction in Mrs. Taylor's Family Companion (1795), with textual evidence
Authors: Domínguez Morales, María Elena 
UNESCO Clasification: 570503 Lexicografía
630909 Posición social de la mujer
Keywords: Inglés (Lengua)
Siglo XVIII
Palabras y locuciones
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) 
Abstract: This book offers a detailed investigation into the language of domestic instruction as it appears in Mrs. Taylor’s Family Companion (1795), a conduct manual authored by a woman and intended, quite clearly, for a readership of women engaged in the management of household and family life. Rather than treating the text as a relic of minor literary interest, the study approaches it as a rich site for linguistic and cultural analysis, attentive to the ways in which language is used to issue guidance, establish routines, promote moral conduct, and ultimately shape the reader’s behaviour in line with the expectations of her time and social role. The focus lies not simply on the content of the instruction, but on how that instruction is linguistically formulated: how sentence structure, word choice, and rhetorical patterning contribute to the authority and effectiveness of the message. Through this lens, the manual is read as a pedagogical tool, but also as a reflection of broader ideological frameworks. These include assumptions about gender, responsibility, and hierarchy that permeated late eighteenth-century British domestic life and were both reproduced and subtly negotiated through the language of texts like Taylor’s. The analysis of the manual as a crafted piece of instructional discourse reveals how language participates in the social regulation of private life, and how such texts helped to sustain particular visions of womanhood, propriety, and moral duty. In doing so, it positions Mrs. Taylor’s Family Companion not at the margins, but at the centre of important conversations about the interplay between language, ideology, and everyday practice in the long eighteenth century.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/139490
ISBN: 978-84-9042-567-1
DOI: 10.20420/1814.2025.779
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