This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Haswell Rowson, three major writers of the 1790s whose writing responds to the ideologies of the early American Republic. I suggest that Murray, Foster, and Rowson write conduct fiction which responds to the changing attitudes toward women and education after the American Revolution. Using fiction, these authors comment on the republican woman, the need for women’s education, and the necessity for women to gather in communities for support. Despite the prevailing notion that reading too many novels would corrupt young women, Judith Sargent Murray’s novella, The Story of Margaretta (1786), Hannah Webster Foster’s novels, The Coquette (1797) and T...
This thesis argues that as a literature of ideas the writings of Judith Sargent Murray significantly...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
The political and social upheaval of 18th century America is well documented in the writings of many...
American novelists writing in the new Republic contributed to a collective cultural effort to create...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
Two books published in the 1980s had a deep influence on the study of Arnerican women novelists of t...
abstract: This dissertation provides a critical reassessment of the historical and modern conception...
Among the first generation of published authors in the early American republic, Mercy Otis Warren an...
This project examines the changing role of women in late eighteenth-century America through Hannah W...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
Two books published in the 1980s had a deep influence on the study of American women novelists of th...
Mary Hays\u27s Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796) and Mary Wollstonecraft\u27s Maria, or The Wrongs of ...
Hannah Webster Foster\u27s eighteenth-century novel The Boarding School shows how conduct literature...
This thesis argues that as a literature of ideas the writings of Judith Sargent Murray significantly...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
The political and social upheaval of 18th century America is well documented in the writings of many...
American novelists writing in the new Republic contributed to a collective cultural effort to create...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
Two books published in the 1980s had a deep influence on the study of Arnerican women novelists of t...
abstract: This dissertation provides a critical reassessment of the historical and modern conception...
Among the first generation of published authors in the early American republic, Mercy Otis Warren an...
This project examines the changing role of women in late eighteenth-century America through Hannah W...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
In 1798, Judith Sargent Murray published a three-volume collection of one hundred miscellaneous essa...
Two books published in the 1980s had a deep influence on the study of American women novelists of th...
Mary Hays\u27s Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796) and Mary Wollstonecraft\u27s Maria, or The Wrongs of ...
Hannah Webster Foster\u27s eighteenth-century novel The Boarding School shows how conduct literature...
This thesis argues that as a literature of ideas the writings of Judith Sargent Murray significantly...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
The political and social upheaval of 18th century America is well documented in the writings of many...