Female Voices



Female Voices

Forms of Women's Reading, Self-Education and Writing in Britain (1770–1830)

Directeurs éditoriaux Eva Antal, Antonella Braida

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Introduction (Eva Antal and Antonella Braida)

Cross-Cultural Connections across the Channel

The Corinne Effect: British Responses to the Reading of Madame de Staël's Corinne (1807)

 "Where arts have given place to arms": The Poetry of Helen Maria Williams in Paul and Virginia (1788)

Self-fashioning in the Age of Sensibility: the Duchess of Devonshire's Educational Writings

Writing the Female Self and (Self-)Education

Reflections and Thoughts on Education: from the Lady's Magazine to Mary Hays's The Victim of Prejudice (1799)

Mary Hays's Female Biography: Writing Women into the Public Sphere

Education, the Female Body and Feminine Embodiment in Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)

Critical Companions: Arts-and-Sciences Education for Women and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818)

Reading and Experiments in Form

War Dramatised in Hannah Cowley's Epic Poem The Siege of Acre (1801)

Reading Mary Tighe Reading

Clara Reeve’s Epistolary Novel in the Service of Female Education: The School for Widows (1791)

Reading and Female Development in The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794)

Women’s Critical and Economic Thought

 Educating to Economic Realities through Fiction: Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen

Dispelling Economic Misconceptions: Jane Marcet’s Teaching on Political Economy

Literary Criticism as Women’s Right Activism in Anna Jameson’s Shakespeare's Heroines

Notes on Contributors

Index

126042-39


 

 

 

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