textIn this dissertation, I examine antagonistic relationships between women writers in the first half of the eighteenth century, focusing on the works of Delarivier Manley, Martha Fowke Sansom, Eliza Haywood, and Laetitia Pilkington. Professional rivalry among women writers represents an under-studied but vital element of the history of print culture in the early eighteenth century. I argue that the shared burden of negotiating the complicated literary marketplace did not, as critics have at times suggested, inspire women who wrote for print publication to feel for one another a sisterly benevolence. Rather, fine gradations in social class, questions of genre status and individual talent, and -- perhaps most importantly -- clashing literar...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
textIn this dissertation, I examine antagonistic relationships between women writers in the first ha...
This thesis examines the changes which were occurring in the literary marketplace at the end of the ...
My dissertation argues that female writers in the eighteenth century engaged in fictional acts of wo...
290 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This study discusses four Bri...
This thesis examines women writersâ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This thesis examines women writers’ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Between 1790 an...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This thesis studies the progressive nature of women's writing and the various factors that helped an...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
textIn this dissertation, I examine antagonistic relationships between women writers in the first ha...
This thesis examines the changes which were occurring in the literary marketplace at the end of the ...
My dissertation argues that female writers in the eighteenth century engaged in fictional acts of wo...
290 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This study discusses four Bri...
This thesis examines women writersâ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This thesis examines women writers’ contributions to the development of Whig literary culture in the...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Between 1790 an...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This thesis studies the progressive nature of women's writing and the various factors that helped an...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...