English literature - Women authors - History and criticism.
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Works: | 48 works in 16 publications in 16 languages |
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British women's writing from Brontë to Bloomsbury.. Volume 3,. 1880s and 1890s
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Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s : = romantic belongings /
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A feminine enlightenment : = British women writers and the philosophy of progress, 1759-1820 /
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Women's writing in the British Atlantic world : = memory, place and history, 1550-1700 /
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Domesticity and dissent in the seventeenth-century : = English women writers and the public sphere /
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The professionalization of women writers in eighteenth-century Britain /
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British women writers and race, 1788-1818 = narrations of modernity /
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New feminist discourses : = critical essays on theories and texts /
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Women's writing, Englishness and national and cultural identity = the mobile woman and the migrant voice, 1938-1962 /
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Women, beauty and power in early modern England = a feminist literary history /
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The new science and women's literary discourse = prefiguring Frankenstein /
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X marks the spot = women writers map the Empire for British children,1790-1895 /
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Grossly Material Things' = Women and Book Production in Early Modern England /
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A feminine enlightenment = British women writers and the philosophy of progress, 1759-1820 /
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Imperial women writers in Victorian India = representing colonial life, 1850-1910 /
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Biographical misrepresentations of British women writers = a hall of mirrors and the long nineteenth century /
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Romantic women writers and Arthurian legend = the quest for knowledge /
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British women's writing from Bronte to Bloomsbury.. Volume 1,. 1840s and 1850s
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Early modern women's writing = domesticity, privacy, and the public sphere in England and the Dutch Republic /
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