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Labbe, Jacqueline M.

The History of British Women’s Writing, 1750–1830

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Table of contents

Part I. Introduction: Defining ‘Women’s Writing’; or, Writing ‘The History’

1. Introduction: Defining ‘Women’s Writing’; or, Writing ‘The History’
Jacqueline M. Labbe

Part I. 1750–1830: Overviews

2. Women and Print Culture, 1750–1830
Michelle Levy

3. Women’s Travel Writing, 1750–1830
Katherine Turner

Part II. 1700–1800: Revolutions in Female Writing

4. Bluestocking Women and the Negotiation of Oral, Manuscript, and Print Cultures
Betty A. Schellenberg

5. ‘[T]o strike a little out of a road already so much beaten’: Gender, Genre, and the Mid-Century Novel
Jennie Batchelor

6. Anglophone Welsh Women’s Poetry 1750–84: Jane Cave and Anne Penny
Sarah Prescott

7. The Poem that Ate America: Helen Maria Williams’s Ode on the Peace (1783)
Kate Davies

8. Picturing Benevolence against the Commercial Cry, 1750–98: Or, Sarah Fielding and the Secret Causes of Romanticism
Donna Landry

9. Women Writers and Abolition
Deirdre Coleman

10. Charlotte Smith, Mary Wollstonecraft, and the Romance of Real Life
Stuart Curran

11. Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson and the First Year of the War with France
Harriet Guest

Part III. 1800–1830: Worlds of Writing

12. The Porter Sisters, Women’s Writing, and Historical Fiction
Devoney Looser

13. Joanna Baillie’s Emblematic Theatre
Betsy Bolton

14. National Internationalism: Women’s Writing and European Literature, 1800–30
Diego Saglia

15. Jane Austen’s Critical Response to Women’s Writing: ‘a good spot for fault-finding’
Olivia Murphy

16. Mary Tighe and the Coterie of Women Poets in Psyche
Harriet Kramer Linkin

17. Influence, Anxiety, and Erasure in Women’s Writing: Romantic becomes Victorian
Stephen C. Behrendt

Keywords: Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Literature, general, British and Irish Literature, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Clinical Psychology, History of Britain and Ireland

Editor
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2010
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
The History of British Women’s Writing
Page amount
392 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780230297012
Printed ISBN
978-1-349-36198-4

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