Early theorists of online networks likened the ideals underpinning emerging cyber-communities to Jürgen Habermas's conception of the bourgeois public sphere. This association is evoked by the online Jane Austen community, 'The Republic of Pemberley', which elaborates its enthusiasm for Austen's oeuvre within the Habermasian rhetoric of eighteenth-century Bluestocking feminism. In its celebration of female sociability and textual production,' The Republic of Pemberley' recalls the female-centred social and intellectual circles that formed in eighteenth-century Britain around Bluestocking hostesses including Elizabeth Vesey, Frances Boscawen and Elizabeth Montagu. This essay explores the extent to which the theoretically democratic spaces of ...
The DIGIT.EN.S encyclopedia is comprised of 200 entries and an anthology of primary sources on eight...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
This dissertation examines the history of conversation in eighteenth-century England by looking at n...
The Internet is revolutionizing human communication. With it, new ways of exchanging information are...
This thesis and accompanying digital edition ‘Reading and Sociability in the Correspondence of Eliza...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
The transition of the age of enlightenment has been interrogated in several ways. Weber traces the r...
The focus on the downfalls and misunderstandings of the Austen anthology has allowed critics to igno...
The primary definition of sociability in the Oxford English Dictionary is 'the character or quality ...
This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had wi...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the London coffeehouse and the Parisian salon functione...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-67.Introduction -- Chapter One. Ladies, libraries and lite...
From the 15th century onwards, up until at least the end of the 18th century, scholars and scientist...
The character of eighteenth-century English society remains a subject of debate, and diverse perspec...
This paper explores the idea of virtual participation through the historical example of the republic...
The DIGIT.EN.S encyclopedia is comprised of 200 entries and an anthology of primary sources on eight...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
This dissertation examines the history of conversation in eighteenth-century England by looking at n...
The Internet is revolutionizing human communication. With it, new ways of exchanging information are...
This thesis and accompanying digital edition ‘Reading and Sociability in the Correspondence of Eliza...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
The transition of the age of enlightenment has been interrogated in several ways. Weber traces the r...
The focus on the downfalls and misunderstandings of the Austen anthology has allowed critics to igno...
The primary definition of sociability in the Oxford English Dictionary is 'the character or quality ...
This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had wi...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the London coffeehouse and the Parisian salon functione...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-67.Introduction -- Chapter One. Ladies, libraries and lite...
From the 15th century onwards, up until at least the end of the 18th century, scholars and scientist...
The character of eighteenth-century English society remains a subject of debate, and diverse perspec...
This paper explores the idea of virtual participation through the historical example of the republic...
The DIGIT.EN.S encyclopedia is comprised of 200 entries and an anthology of primary sources on eight...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
This dissertation examines the history of conversation in eighteenth-century England by looking at n...