Last searches
Results for *
Displaying results 1 to 25 of 1955.
-
THE ENGLISH WOMEN NOVELISTS AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT (1688-1797)
-
World-making renaissance women
rethinking early modern women's place in literature and culture -
<<The>> stereotypical depiction of African characters in Bickerstaff's "The Padlock", Bellamy's "The Benevolent Planters" and Fawcett's "Obi; or Three-Finger'd Jack"
-
Early women writers
1600 - 1720 -
<<The>> eighteenth century
the intellectual and cultural context of English literature ; 1700 - 1789 -
Raising their voices
British women writers, 1650 - 1750 -
Their fathers' daughters
Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and patriarchal complicity -
"Angles of Contingency"
literarische Kultur im England des 17. Jahrhunderts -
Genre in English literature, 1650 - 1700
transitions in drama and fiction -
Critical discourses of the fantastic, 1712 - 1831
-
Fame and failure 1720-1800
the unfulfilled literary life -
Literature and encyclopedism in Enlightenment Britain
the pursuit of complete knowledge -
A feminine enlightenment
British women writers and the philosophy of progress, 1759-1820 -
Catechisms and women's writing in seventeenth-century England
-
British women and the intellectual world in the long eighteenth century
-
World-making Renaissance women
rethinking early modern women's place in literature and culture -
"The stranger within thee"
concepts of the self in late eighteenth century literature -
Women writers of the seventeenth century
-
Gender and space in British literature 1660 - 1820
-
Heroes of empire
the British imperial protagonist in America, 1596 - 1764 -
Gender and space in British literature 1660 - 1820
-
Living by the pen
women writers in the eighteenth century -
Britannia's issue
the rise of British literature from Dryden to Ossian -
The seventeenth century
the intellectual and cultural context of English literature 1603 - 1700 -
The ordering of the arts in eighteenth-century England