The Long Eighteenth Century was a period in which change was constant and proceeding the Restoration Era; this sense of change continued throughout the era. Charles II created an era in which women were allowed on the theatre stage, and his mistresses accompanied him to court; Charles II set the stage for the proto-feminist ideas of the eighteenth century that would manifest themselves in Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess, Daniel Defoe’s Roxana, and Elizabeth Inchbald’s A Simple Story. These novels showcase the enlightenment of women and some of their male contemporaries and the beginning struggles of female agency. The eighteenth century was a time in which the separate sphere mentality grew ever stronger within the patriarchal society, and y...
English honors thesisThe essence of the masquerade ball is one of secrecy and fantasy. As a uniquely...
This paper sets out to explore how two eighteenth century female authors reached out to and empowere...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
The Long Eighteenth Century was a period in which change was constant and proceeding the Restoration...
This dissertation considers how Restoration and early eighteenth-century writers imagined the female...
Tese de mestrado, Estudos Anglísticos, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2009Through a ne...
This paper examines the complications of women\u27s agency in two eighteenth-century British novels....
Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess or, The Fatal Enquiry (1719) and Elizabeth Inchbald’s A Simple Story ...
Previous scholarship on rape narratives within the emerging eighteenth-century novel focuses on a di...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation explores th...
Within the pages of Eliza Haywood\u27s novels, masquerade is often used by female characters as a me...
This dissertation explores the surprising intersections among women\u27s scandalous fiction and othe...
This study investigates how Eliza Haywood addressed ideological conflicts about gender produced by m...
This project will explore the emergence of “heroinism,” a uniquely feminine way in which early femal...
The thesis examines how coverture was imagined, reconfigured and interrogated within a range of wome...
English honors thesisThe essence of the masquerade ball is one of secrecy and fantasy. As a uniquely...
This paper sets out to explore how two eighteenth century female authors reached out to and empowere...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
The Long Eighteenth Century was a period in which change was constant and proceeding the Restoration...
This dissertation considers how Restoration and early eighteenth-century writers imagined the female...
Tese de mestrado, Estudos Anglísticos, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2009Through a ne...
This paper examines the complications of women\u27s agency in two eighteenth-century British novels....
Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess or, The Fatal Enquiry (1719) and Elizabeth Inchbald’s A Simple Story ...
Previous scholarship on rape narratives within the emerging eighteenth-century novel focuses on a di...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation explores th...
Within the pages of Eliza Haywood\u27s novels, masquerade is often used by female characters as a me...
This dissertation explores the surprising intersections among women\u27s scandalous fiction and othe...
This study investigates how Eliza Haywood addressed ideological conflicts about gender produced by m...
This project will explore the emergence of “heroinism,” a uniquely feminine way in which early femal...
The thesis examines how coverture was imagined, reconfigured and interrogated within a range of wome...
English honors thesisThe essence of the masquerade ball is one of secrecy and fantasy. As a uniquely...
This paper sets out to explore how two eighteenth century female authors reached out to and empowere...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...