As an orphan under the care of her selfish aunt who pressures her to convert to Catholicism and enter a loveless marriage, Henrietta learns to live by her wits. Henrietta’s story draws attention to the difficulty for women of earning a living in mid-eighteenth-century England and offers readers strikingly insightful and modern reflections on human nature. Charlotte Lennox was a friend of both Samuel Richardson and Samuel Johnson and was generally admired by many of their contemporaries. A major influence on Jane Austen, Lennox is an innovator in the tradition of English women’s fiction. Out of print since the late eighteenth century, Henrietta is now available in an edited and fully annotated modern edition. Charlotte Lennox (1730–1804) was...
In the mid-eighteenth century, women writers participated in dynamic and innovative criticism about ...
Literature always reflects the spirit of the age, which produces it. Authors have turned to other ti...
In Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote, the unruly Arabella clashes with the eighteenth century’s ...
As an orphan under the care of her selfish aunt who pressures her to convert to Catholicism and ente...
This essay examines prudence and virtue in Charlotte Lennox’s novel, Henrietta (1758). The novel’s p...
This essay examines prudence in Charlotte Lennox’s novel, Henrietta (1758). The novel’s protagonist,...
Charlotte Lennox (c. 1729-1804) was prominent in the eighteenth century but now is known only for he...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
[Abstract] Women writers in eighteenth century England had to deal with accusations of immorality an...
Actress, playwright, and novelist, Elizabeth Griffith (1727-1793) won fame in England with the publi...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
Scholars have puzzled over the origin of the relationship between Charlotte Lennox and Thomas Birch....
The period from her first London assembly to her wedding day was the narrow span of autonomy for a m...
Fictional depictions of feminine reading and writing practices reveal transformations in expectation...
In recent years, studies of Charlotte Lennox\u27s The Female Quixote (1752) have focused largely on ...
In the mid-eighteenth century, women writers participated in dynamic and innovative criticism about ...
Literature always reflects the spirit of the age, which produces it. Authors have turned to other ti...
In Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote, the unruly Arabella clashes with the eighteenth century’s ...
As an orphan under the care of her selfish aunt who pressures her to convert to Catholicism and ente...
This essay examines prudence and virtue in Charlotte Lennox’s novel, Henrietta (1758). The novel’s p...
This essay examines prudence in Charlotte Lennox’s novel, Henrietta (1758). The novel’s protagonist,...
Charlotte Lennox (c. 1729-1804) was prominent in the eighteenth century but now is known only for he...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
[Abstract] Women writers in eighteenth century England had to deal with accusations of immorality an...
Actress, playwright, and novelist, Elizabeth Griffith (1727-1793) won fame in England with the publi...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
Scholars have puzzled over the origin of the relationship between Charlotte Lennox and Thomas Birch....
The period from her first London assembly to her wedding day was the narrow span of autonomy for a m...
Fictional depictions of feminine reading and writing practices reveal transformations in expectation...
In recent years, studies of Charlotte Lennox\u27s The Female Quixote (1752) have focused largely on ...
In the mid-eighteenth century, women writers participated in dynamic and innovative criticism about ...
Literature always reflects the spirit of the age, which produces it. Authors have turned to other ti...
In Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote, the unruly Arabella clashes with the eighteenth century’s ...