Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and history. However, these studies focus almost exclusively on the masculinity performed by men. Likewise, studies of female masculinity tend to examine masculine women only within the context of women. My dissertation lies at the convergence of these two areas of inquiry by examining the implications of female masculinity on normative masculinity and the link between these masculinities and nationalism from the early to late eighteenth century, with particular emphasis at the mid-point of the century. I argue that female masculinity was integral to the development and construction of an idealized masculinity and that both positive and neg...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
In Letters to a Young Man (1801) Jane West states that “no character is so difficult to invent or su...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
The English literary responses to the French Revolution have been given thorough critical attention ...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
The English literary responses to the French Revolution have been given thorough critical attention ...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
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 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 contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
In Letters to a Young Man (1801) Jane West states that “no character is so difficult to invent or su...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
The English literary responses to the French Revolution have been given thorough critical attention ...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
The English literary responses to the French Revolution have been given thorough critical attention ...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
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 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 contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
In Letters to a Young Man (1801) Jane West states that “no character is so difficult to invent or su...