Women's literary networks and Romanticism : : "a tribe of authoresses" / / edited by Andrew O. Winckles and Angela Rehbein.

Andrew O. Winckles is Assistant Professor of CORE Curriculum (Interdisciplinary Studies) at Adrian College. Angela Rehbein is Associate Professor of English at West Liberty University.

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Superior document:Romantic reconfigurations
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Place / Publishing House:Liverpool : : Liverpool University Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Romantic reconfigurations.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 314 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Sep 2019).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: "a tribe of authoresses" / Andrew O. Winckles and Angela Rehbein
  • Sisters of the quill: Sally Wesley, the Evangelical Bluestockings, and the regulation of enthusiasim / Andrew O. Winckles
  • Susanna Watts and Elizabeth Heyrick: collaborative campaigning in the midlands, 1820-34 / Felicity James and Rebecca Shuttlesworth
  • Ageing, authorship, and female networks in the life writing of Mary Berry (1763-1852) and Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) / Amy Culley
  • The female authors of Cadell and Davies / Michelle Levy and Reese Irwin
  • Modelling Mary Russell Mitford's networks: the Digital Mitford as collaborative database / Elisa Beshero-Bondar and Kellie Donovan-Condron
  • The citational network of Tighe, Porter, Barbauld, Lefanu, Morgan, and Hemans / Harriet Kramer Linkin
  • Edgeworth's Letters for literary ladies: publication peers and analytical antagonists / Robin Runia
  • Mary Shelley and Sade's global network / Rebecca Nesvet
  • "Your Fourier's failed": networks of affect and anti-socialist meaning in Aurora Leigh / Eric Hood.