Defence date: 29 September 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Van Gelderen (EUI) - Supervisor Prof. Guilia Calvi (EUI) Prof. Iain Hampsher-Monk (Exeter University) Prof. Karen O’Brien (University of Warwick)Catharine Macaulay (1731-91) was a significant female writer of the mid to late eighteenth century who is now becoming a figure of scholarly interest. Two recent monographs by Bridget Hill, (1992) and Kate Davies, (2005), have looked at Macaulay as primarily a biographical subject, with the latter incorporating a nuanced interpretation of the cultural contexts of the late eighteenth century ‘Atlantic World’. This thesis aim to complement these two books by providing a close reading of Macaulay’s own work with particular emphasis on ...
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Defence date: 29 September 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Van Gelderen (EUI) - Supervisor Prof....
This essay examines the writing and reception of English historian Catharine Macaulay (1731–1791), l...
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Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was born May 26, 1689 and died August 21,1762. She was a proponent of educ...
My senior thesis examines Mary Wollstonecraft’s trajectory of thinking from A Vindication of the Rig...
Defence date: 29 September 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Van Gelderen (EUI) - Supervisor Prof....
This essay examines the writing and reception of English historian Catharine Macaulay (1731–1791), l...
Although they were never to meet and corresponded only briefly, Catharine Macaulay and Mary Wollston...
Quand on observe les similitudes de vocabulaire et de registre entre The History of England (1763) d...
Catharine Macaulay was one of the most significant republican writers of her generation. Although th...
International audienceTwo Women and the Debate of the French Revolution in Britain. In England, two ...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
In 1978 Richard Polwhele published “The Unsex’d Females: A Poem”, which exemplifies the condemnatory...
Catharine Macaulay and Hannah More are conventionally represented as ideological opposites. Through ...
As the only child of her father, Lady Anne Clifford claimed she was entitled to his estates and titl...
Biographers of Catharine Macaulay (1731–91), much like her contemporaries, often agreed that the wom...
Lady Mary Wroth (c. 1587-1653) wrote the first sonnet sequence in English by a woman, one of the fir...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was born May 26, 1689 and died August 21,1762. She was a proponent of educ...
My senior thesis examines Mary Wollstonecraft’s trajectory of thinking from A Vindication of the Rig...