Oath-taking – or not taking – and religio-political commitment play a significant, if often overlooked part, in Jacobite writer Jane Barker’s life and works (1652-1732), since her 1673 and 1678 encounter with the Test Act, as allegorically recalled in her autobiographical manuscript poetry, an ordeal which jeopardized the positions of this open-minded high-church Cavalier’s daughter’s beloved recusant relatives and much–admired Duke of York. Converting to Catholicism in 1685 in fulfillment of a vow to the Virgin, Jane Barker further embraced a cause which would lead her in a fifteen-year-long exile in France after 1689, then submitted her, when back in England, to many stoically-endured persecutions and legal constraints, and turned her all...
Middle English Breton lays often depict a feudal world that rests on mutual trust and fealty between...
The \u27Memoires de Celeste Mogador\u27 is a Bildungsroman narrating the life a a prostitute and an ...
International audienceElizabeth Canning was a maidservant who claimed to have been held captive in a...
La vie et l’œuvre de la polygraphe jacobite Jane Barker (1652-1732) se développent, de l’aveu même d...
This work is intended to make a French audience better acquainted with the work of the little-known ...
Nominally published in 1715, Jane Barker’s Exilius; or, The Banished Roman actually appeared in Augu...
The so-called Marly Declaration of 22nd November 1730 concerning abduc¬ tion ('rapt de séduction5) s...
This thesis argues that seventeenth-century English prose romances are motivated by anxieties over t...
In The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV, Thomas Heywood gives a patriarchal and Calvinist in...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
My project investigates constructions of female authority in prose texts published between 1680 and ...
This thesis argues that much of the gender based criticism that has led to the "rediscovery" of negl...
In the numerous accounts of demonic possessions in the first half of the 17th century in France, the...
This first critical collection on Delarivier Manley revisits the most heated discussions, adds new p...
Some people may resort to foul language like swearing and cursing to vent uncontrollably intense fee...
Middle English Breton lays often depict a feudal world that rests on mutual trust and fealty between...
The \u27Memoires de Celeste Mogador\u27 is a Bildungsroman narrating the life a a prostitute and an ...
International audienceElizabeth Canning was a maidservant who claimed to have been held captive in a...
La vie et l’œuvre de la polygraphe jacobite Jane Barker (1652-1732) se développent, de l’aveu même d...
This work is intended to make a French audience better acquainted with the work of the little-known ...
Nominally published in 1715, Jane Barker’s Exilius; or, The Banished Roman actually appeared in Augu...
The so-called Marly Declaration of 22nd November 1730 concerning abduc¬ tion ('rapt de séduction5) s...
This thesis argues that seventeenth-century English prose romances are motivated by anxieties over t...
In The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV, Thomas Heywood gives a patriarchal and Calvinist in...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
My project investigates constructions of female authority in prose texts published between 1680 and ...
This thesis argues that much of the gender based criticism that has led to the "rediscovery" of negl...
In the numerous accounts of demonic possessions in the first half of the 17th century in France, the...
This first critical collection on Delarivier Manley revisits the most heated discussions, adds new p...
Some people may resort to foul language like swearing and cursing to vent uncontrollably intense fee...
Middle English Breton lays often depict a feudal world that rests on mutual trust and fealty between...
The \u27Memoires de Celeste Mogador\u27 is a Bildungsroman narrating the life a a prostitute and an ...
International audienceElizabeth Canning was a maidservant who claimed to have been held captive in a...