In 1900 or thereabouts, Lorina Bulwer, an inmate of the Great Yarmouth workhouse in the east of England, produced a remarkable and extremely long letter. It was embroidered on samples of different kinds of material which she had sewn together to form a scroll of multicoloured cloth, five metres long (Image 1.1). On her sampler scroll, Lorina stitched a rambling autobiography in which she spat out her anger at being confined to the workhouse, and more specifically to its female lunatic ward. She asserted her identity frequently, repeated her name many times and declared that she was free. Lorina Bulwer’s sampler reminds us of the importance of writing at all levels of society, for both intimate and public purposes as well as in the p...
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This essay provides an overview of developments in studies of British women's life writing in the lo...
In 1900 or thereabouts, Lorina Bulwer, an inmate of the Great Yarmouth workhouse in the east of Eng...
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Lady Mary Wroth’s The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania (part I and part II) is peppered with various ...
The importance of the letter as a means for social, personal and intellectual expression for humanis...
When the novel rose to prominence in the eighteenth century, it often employed the epistolary form, ...
This essay provides an overview of developments in studies of British women's life writing in the lo...
In 1900 or thereabouts, Lorina Bulwer, an inmate of the Great Yarmouth workhouse in the east of Eng...
The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
To date no major research has been undertaken on the correspondence of Anne Sturges Bourne and Maria...
Few historical problems have attracted so much attention over so many years as the social consequenc...
The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
An account of LJMU's Free to Write project, exploring the impact of creative writing practice, infor...
In this paper, I explore the biotechnological constitution of the human, and its relation to questio...
The following project is situated at the crossroads of Anglo-Saxon studies, feminist new materialism...
This thesis uses print and manuscript sources to analyse and interpret women's life writing at the e...
The occupation of writing has had a significant impact on individuals and societies; writing demands...
In this paper I look at what an ethnographic approach to the study of letter writing can tell us abo...
Lady Mary Wroth’s The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania (part I and part II) is peppered with various ...
The importance of the letter as a means for social, personal and intellectual expression for humanis...
When the novel rose to prominence in the eighteenth century, it often employed the epistolary form, ...
This essay provides an overview of developments in studies of British women's life writing in the lo...