What is the significance of non-elite women’s participation in literate culture? Taking the case of Martha Taylor, the Maid of Haddon, this essay explores the relationship between local and national, elite and non-elite, micro- and macro- study by analysing texts associated with an event and the literate culture of seventeenth-century Derbyshire. It does so by analysing the texts of visitors to and commentators on Taylor (Thomas Hobbes, John Gratton, Leonard Wheatcroft and members of the Royal Society) and exploring the women to whom they lead us (Ann Gratton, Phebe Bateman, Elizabeth Hawley and the Muggletonian Dorothy Carter). It ends by returning to the question of the relationship between elite and non-elite and, particularly, to quest...
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This essay addresses the issues of self-representation in women’s writing of the early nineteenth-ce...
This study elaborates people’ struggle in surviving their life in the English society as depicted...
In this book, an international team of specialists examines the dynamic relation between women and t...
This paper argues that a letter’s physicality is as important to the twenty-first century social his...
What is the significance of non-elite women’s participation in literate culture? Taking the case of...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
This thesis argues that the flâneuse is present in literature well before the late nineteenth centur...
The purpose of this study was to determine if and to what extent nineteenth-century British women wr...
Prior to examining an artistic work, it is important to make an examination about the period and soc...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This essay argues that literary histories organized around a single genre, narratives of national fo...
Here are 22 peer-reviewed essays by leading scholars exploring the social, economic and artistic asp...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...
This study is an exploration of how women of the middling sort negotiate power in early modern Engli...
This essay addresses the issues of self-representation in women’s writing of the early nineteenth-ce...
This study elaborates people’ struggle in surviving their life in the English society as depicted...
In this book, an international team of specialists examines the dynamic relation between women and t...
This paper argues that a letter’s physicality is as important to the twenty-first century social his...