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Review of Elizabeth Eger (ed.), Bluestockings Displayed: Portraiture, Performance and Patronage, 1730-1830
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Review of Amanda E. Herbert, Female Alliances: Gender, Identity, and Friendship in Early Modern Britain
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Review of Carol Stewart (ed.), The Rash Resolve and Life's Progress
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Review of Edinburgh Lyceum Theatre Production of Hannah Cowley's The Belle's Stratagem
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Seventeenth-century prose fiction by English women writers: primary sources and recent studies (1977-97)
Published 1999-11-01“…It includes sections on general bibliographies, studies and anthologies, and on the various writers involved (Mary Wroth, Anna Weamys, Margaret Cavendish, Aphra Behn, Catherine Trotter, Mary Pix, and Delarivier Manley), each divided into primary and secondary sources.…”
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Representing Camp: Constructing Macaroni Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire
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Chasing the Ghost of Melesina Trench: A film by Qina Liu in collaboration with Katharine Kittredge
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Discomforting Narratives: Teaching Eighteenth-Century Women’s Travelogues
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“Yield it up cheerfully”: Teaching Consent, Violence, and Coercion in Samuel Richardson’s Pamela
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Review of Charlotte Lennox: An Independent Mind by Susan Carlile
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Mary Prince’s Undisciplining Lessons: Counter-Narrative and Testimonio in <i>The History</i>
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Romance in Peril: A Survey of the Genre in Seventeenth Century English Literature
Published 2008-12-01“…In this sense, this article analyses reasons of the decline of the romance tradition throughout seventeenth century English literature as well as examining how the genre managed to survive either implicitly or explicitly in several works like Oroonoko by Aphra Behn, pastoral poems by Andrew Marvel and Milton, and in some parts of Milton’s Paradise Lost.…”
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Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head: Science and the Dual Affliction of Minute Sympathy
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