Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... thought it anomalous for a gentlewoman to produce anything more public . Women's writing , of course , was not taken seriously but thought of as a new , pleasant way for women to busy themselves . A reader wrote to The Spectator , You ...
... thought it anomalous for a gentlewoman to produce anything more public . Women's writing , of course , was not taken seriously but thought of as a new , pleasant way for women to busy themselves . A reader wrote to The Spectator , You ...
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... thought of as an accomplishment rather than as an art . But it is important to remember that women did not dominate this new sort of fiction although they wrote a good deal of it . The most authoritative checklist of pre- Richardson ...
... thought of as an accomplishment rather than as an art . But it is important to remember that women did not dominate this new sort of fiction although they wrote a good deal of it . The most authoritative checklist of pre- Richardson ...
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... thoughts down in words - she " wou'd take an humour of writing on the Trees with her Diamond Bodkin , yet scarce knew ... thought his Looks were now fierce and fiery , then soft and dying . " The lovers also manage other kinds of ...
... thoughts down in words - she " wou'd take an humour of writing on the Trees with her Diamond Bodkin , yet scarce knew ... thought his Looks were now fierce and fiery , then soft and dying . " The lovers also manage other kinds of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abelard and Héloise Adventures Anonymous Aphra Behn Artaxander audience booksellers Cavalier Clarissa consciousness conventions correspondence culture daughter Defoe Diary economic eighteenth century Eliza Haywood emotional England English epistolary characters epistolary fiction epistolary novels experience fantasy father feelings fictional letters Five Love-Letters friends Héloise heroine husband Ibid imagination individual J. H. Plumb Jane Barker John Evelyn Lady Mary Wortley letter collections letter fiction letter novel letter-writing letters written literary lives London Love in Excess love letters lovers manuals marriage marry Mary Astell Mary Delariviere Manley Mellecinda Moll Flanders moral Natascha Würzbach Nobleman Novel in Letters Pamela parents passion person Philander plot Post-Boy Rob'd reader relationship reprinted in Natascha Richardson's romances romantic love Samuel Pepys seduction seventeenth century sexual Sister social society Spectator stories Sylvia tell thought tion Told in Letters trans vols wife woman women words writing wrote York young