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  1. Eighteenth-century women's writing and the Methodist media revolution
    'consider the lord as ever present reader'
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    <i>Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the Methodist Media Revolution</i> argues that Methodism in the eighteenth century was a media event that uniquely combined and utilized different types of media to reach a vast and diverse audience.... more

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    Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the Methodist Media Revolution argues that Methodism in the eighteenth century was a media event that uniquely combined and utilized different types of media to reach a vast and diverse audience. Specifically, it traces particular cases of how evangelical and Methodist discourse practices interacted with major cultural and literary events during the long eighteenth century, from the rise of the novel through the Revolution controversy of the 1790s to the shifting ground for women writers leading up to the Reform era in the 1830s. The book maps the religious discourse patterns of Methodism onto works by authors like Samuel Richardson, Mary Wollstonecraft, Hannah More, Elizabeth Hamilton, Mary Tighe, and Felicia Hemans. This provides not only a better sense of the religious nuances of these authors' better-known works, but also a fuller consideration of the wide variety of genres in which women were writing during the period, many of which continue to be read as 'non-literary'. The scope of the book leads the reader from the establishment of evangelical forms of discourse in the 1730s to the natural ends of these discourse structures during the era of reform, all the while pointing to ways in which women - Methodist and otherwise - modified these discourse patterns as acts of resistance or subversion

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781789624359
    Series: Romantic reconfigurations
    Subjects: English literature / Women authors / History and criticism; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Methodism / Influence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 272 Seiten)
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  2. Women's literary networks and Romanticism
    "a tribe of authoresses"
    Contributor: Winckles, Andrew O. (Publisher); Rehbein, Angela (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    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 more

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    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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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Winckles, Andrew O. (Publisher); Rehbein, Angela (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781786948328
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    RVK Categories: HL 1021 ; HL 1071
    Series: Romantic reconfigurations
    Subjects: English literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Women authors, English / Social networks / Great Britain / History / 18th century; Women and literature / Great Britain / History / 18th century; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Romanticism / Great Britain; Literarisches Leben; Autorin; Schriftstellerin; Englisch; Netzwerk; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 314 Seiten)
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    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