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Why Austen, not Burney? Tracing the Mechanisms of Reputation and Legacy
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Plotting the Plantationocene with <i>The History of Mary Prince</i>
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In Their Hands: Students Editing Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Letters
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Mary Hays, an Eighteenth-Century Woman Lexicographer at the Service of “the Female World”
Published 2018-11-01“…This study seeks to analyse diverse entries of Hays’s collection (Lady Dudleya North, Lady Damaris Masham, Margaret Roper, Aphra Behn, and Lady Rachel Russel) in order to elucidate her concerns as a data collector and biographer, and her techniques as a lexicographer, which are chiefly shaped by her concern about education and by her intended audience: women. …”
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Jealousy and male anxiety: articulations of gender in “the curious impertinent” and the amorous prince
Published 2016-12-01“… The subplot of Aphra Behn’s play The Amorous Prince is a rewriting of “The Impertinent Curious,” an interpolated tale in Don Quixote that depicts a pathologically jealous husband. …”
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“Less of the Heroine than the Woman”: Parsing Gender in the British Novel
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Theatre and the novel, from Behn to Fielding
Published 2017“…<br/><br/> Introduction<br/> 1. Aphra Behn’s dramatic techniques in prose: credibility and female power<br/> i. …”
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A Travel Writer Reconsidered: Recovering Mary Morgan’s Mary, the Osier-Peeler
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“I Know You Want It”: Teaching the Blurred Lines of Eighteenth-Century Rape Culture
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Crossing Borders: An Interdisciplinary Course in the "Enlightenment"
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Wishing for the Watch Face in Jonathan Swift’s “The Progress of Beauty”
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Reading Her Queenly Coiffure: A Collaborative Approach to the Study of Marie-Antoinette's Hairstyles
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“Next Unto the Gods My Life Shall Be Spent in Contemplation of Him”: Margaret Cavendish’s Dramatised Widowhood in Bell in Campo (I&II)
Published 2017-12-01“…Thus she paved the way for other female artists, such as her near contemporary, Aphra Behn. Although in her times seen as a harmless curiosity rather than a paragon to emulate, Cavendish managed to publish her plays along with more philosophical texts. …”
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Drama for Students : Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on.
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New Lines: Mary Ann Yates, The Orphan of China, and the New She-tragedy
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