Title: Living by the pen : early British women writers
Abstract:A vindication writing woman, Dale Spender. Part 1 The women: Aphra Behn's Oronooko - politics gender, race, and class, Heidi Hutner preparatives to love - as seduction in works Eliza Haywood, Ros Ball...A vindication writing woman, Dale Spender. Part 1 The women: Aphra Behn's Oronooko - politics gender, race, and class, Heidi Hutner preparatives to love - as seduction in works Eliza Haywood, Ros Ballaster Sarah Fielding's self-destructing utopia - adventures David Simple, Carolyn Woodward Elizabeth Inchbald - not such a simple story, Kathariine M. Rogers Charlotte Smith's feminism - a study Emmeline and Desmond, Pat Elliott Charlotte Lennox's female quixote - a novel interrogation, Helen Thomson Fanny Burney - tactics subversion, Judy Simons daddy's girl as motherless child Maria Edgeworth and maternal romance an essay in reassessment, Mitzi Myers Joanna Naillie and Mary Brunton - women manse, Mary McKerrow. Part 2 The issues: the witchery fiction - Charlotte Smith, novelist, Mary Anne Schofield romancing novel - gender and genre in early theories narrative, Ros Ballaster of use to her daughter - maternal authority and early women novelists, Jane Spencer violence against women in novels early British woman writers, Katherine Anne Ackley. Part 3 The achievements: triumph form, Rosalind Miles afterword - wages writing, Dale Spender.Read More
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
Access and Citation
Cited By Count: 30
AI Researcher Chatbot
Get quick answers to your questions about the article from our AI researcher chatbot