Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British literature, this collection explores new cartographies, both geographic and figurative. In addition to incisive analyses of specific works, a group of essays on Charlotte Smith’s novels and a group of essays on natural philosophy offer case studies for exploring issues of gender and space within larger fields, such as an author’s oeuvre or a discourse
Mapping has become a key term in current critical discourse, describing a particular cognitive mode ...
The relationship between women and property has been an central investigative concern for literary s...
This study examines the emergence of the novel as a writing site for women writers and traces the wa...
Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britis...
This thesis explores the cultural impact of Locke's Essay Concerning Human , Understanding in forgin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN025834 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This book is about the idea of space in the first half of the nineteenth century. It uses contempora...
The paper surveys almost fifty women-authored texts of the 1790s, asking what they reveal about the ...
This study employs Horace Walpole\u27s Castle of Otranto , Ann Radcliffe\u27s Mysteries of Udolpho, ...
The essays in this collection focus on the ways rural life was represented during the long nineteent...
“Courtship and Spatiality in Nineteenth-Century English Novels” analyzes the interplay between the s...
Women Poets and Place in Eighteenth-Century Poetry considers how four women poets of the long eighte...
Space was not simply a passive backdrop to a social system that had structural origins elsewhere; it...
During the eighteenth century, British critics applied terms of gender to literature according to th...
This study is an examination of how gendered characters in eighteenth-century British women\u27s fic...
Mapping has become a key term in current critical discourse, describing a particular cognitive mode ...
The relationship between women and property has been an central investigative concern for literary s...
This study examines the emergence of the novel as a writing site for women writers and traces the wa...
Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britis...
This thesis explores the cultural impact of Locke's Essay Concerning Human , Understanding in forgin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN025834 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This book is about the idea of space in the first half of the nineteenth century. It uses contempora...
The paper surveys almost fifty women-authored texts of the 1790s, asking what they reveal about the ...
This study employs Horace Walpole\u27s Castle of Otranto , Ann Radcliffe\u27s Mysteries of Udolpho, ...
The essays in this collection focus on the ways rural life was represented during the long nineteent...
“Courtship and Spatiality in Nineteenth-Century English Novels” analyzes the interplay between the s...
Women Poets and Place in Eighteenth-Century Poetry considers how four women poets of the long eighte...
Space was not simply a passive backdrop to a social system that had structural origins elsewhere; it...
During the eighteenth century, British critics applied terms of gender to literature according to th...
This study is an examination of how gendered characters in eighteenth-century British women\u27s fic...
Mapping has become a key term in current critical discourse, describing a particular cognitive mode ...
The relationship between women and property has been an central investigative concern for literary s...
This study examines the emergence of the novel as a writing site for women writers and traces the wa...