A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789

A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789
Title A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789 PDF eBook
Author Susan Staves
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 414
Release 2006-09-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139458582

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Drawing on three decades of feminist scholarship bent on rediscovering lost and abandoned women writers, Susan Staves provides a comprehensive history of women's writing in Britain from the Restoration to the French Revolution. This major work of criticism also offers fresh insights about women's writing in all literary forms, not only fiction, but also poetry, drama, memoir, autobiography, biography, history, essay, translation and the familiar letter. Authors celebrated in their own time and who have been neglected, and those who have been revalued and studied, are given equal attention. The book's organisation by chronology and its attention to history challenge the way we periodise literary history. Each chapter includes a list of key works written in the period covered, as well as a narrative and critical assessment of the works. This magisterial work includes a comprehensive bibliography and list of prevalent editions of the authors discussed.

A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789

A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789
Title A Literary History of Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789 PDF eBook
Author Susan Staves
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 2006
Genre English literature
ISBN 9780511246142

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Drawing on three decades of feminist scholarship, Susan Staves provides a comprehensive history of women's writing in Britain from the Restoration to the French Revolution. Arranged chronologically to emphasize the historical and literary contexts, this magisterial work includes a comprehensive bibliography and list of modern editions of the authors discussed.

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789
Title The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789 PDF eBook
Author Catherine Ingrassia
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2015-04-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 131629823X

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Women writers played a central role in the literature and culture of eighteenth-century Britain. Featuring essays on female writers and genres by leading scholars in the field, this Companion introduces readers to the range, significance and complexity of women's writing across multiple genres in Britain between 1660 and 1789. Divided into two parts, the Companion first discusses women's participation in print culture, featuring essays on topics such as women and popular culture, women as professional writers, women as readers and writers, and place and publication. Additionally, part one explores the ways women writers crossed generic boundaries. The second part contains chapters on many of the key genres in which women wrote including poetry, drama, fiction (early and later), history, the ballad, periodicals, and travel writing. The Companion also provides an introduction surveying the state of the field, an integrated chronology, and a guide to further reading.

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789
Title The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789 PDF eBook
Author Catherine Ingrassia
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Total Pages 0
Release 2018
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The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789 brings together the most recent scholarship by leading scholars in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of women's writing in eighteenth-century Britain. The chapters discuss both canonical and lesser-known women writers in multiple genres, including poetry, drama, fiction and travel writing.

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789

The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789
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Release 2018
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The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660-1789 brings together the most recent scholarship by leading scholars in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of women's writing in eighteenth-century Britain. The chapters discuss both canonical and lesser-known women writers in multiple genres, including poetry, drama, fiction and travel writing.

Women's Writing, 1660-1830

Women's Writing, 1660-1830
Title Women's Writing, 1660-1830 PDF eBook
Author Jennie Batchelor
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 266
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137543825

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This book is about mapping the future of eighteenth-century women’s writing and feminist literary history, in an academic culture that is not shy of declaring their obsolescence. It asks: what can or should unite us as scholars devoted to the recovery and study of women’s literary history in an era of big data, on the one hand, and ever more narrowly defined specialization, on the other? Leading scholars from the UK and US answer this question in thought-provoking, cross-disciplinary and often polemical essays. Contributors attend to the achievements of eighteenth-century women writers and the scholars who have devoted their lives to them, and map new directions for the advancement of research in the area. They collectively argue that eighteenth-century women’s literary history has a future, and that feminism was, and always should be, at its heart. Featuring a Preface by Isobel Grundy, and a Postscript by Cora Kaplan.

The History of British Women's Writing, 1920-1945

The History of British Women's Writing, 1920-1945
Title The History of British Women's Writing, 1920-1945 PDF eBook
Author M. Joannou
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 316
Release 2012-10-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137292172

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Featuring sixteen contributions from recognized authorities in their respective fields, this superb new mapping of women's writing ranges from feminine middlebrow novels to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics, from women's literary journalism to crime fiction, and from West End drama to the literature of Scotland, Ireland and Wales.