Speaking women, writing women: Identity and voice in an age of revolution (original) (raw)

Women’s Writing in English: Early Modern England

Janet Clare

Renaissance Quarterly, 2006

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Female Voices: Review on Éva Antal and Antonella Braida’s Female Voices: Forms of Women’s Reading, Self-education and Writing in Britain (1770–1830), Besançon: Press Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2022. [Bookreview]

Emese Kunkli

Pro&Contra

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The Female Cicero: Young Women's Oratory and Gendered Public Participation in the Early American Republic

Carolyn Eastman

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From Paratext to Epitext: Mapping the Authorial Apparatus in Early Modern Women's Writing

Rosalind Smith

Parergon, 2012

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Early Modern Women in Conversation by Katherine R. Larson

Dr. Brenda Henry-Offor

English Studies in Canada, 2017

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Between Women: Archival and Theoretical Methods in Early Modern Women's Writing

Christopher Shirley

Criticism, 2021

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Women of Letters: gender, writing and the life of the mind in early modern England, by Leonie Hannan

Thomas Tyrrell

Women's History Review, 2016

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The Achievement of Scholarly Authority for Women: Trends in the Interpretation of Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Toni Bowers

The Eighteenth Century, 2010

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British Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century

Cora Kaplan

2005

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“’Tis for our Selves, not them, we Write”: Generic Crossovers in Women’s Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century

Debapriya Basu

Jadavpur University Essays and Studies (Eighteenth-Century Crossovers), 2020

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Sounding Silence: Inspiration And Passiveness In The Reading Of Early Modern Women

Daniel Essig

ODISEA. Revista de estudios ingleses, 2017

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Tudor and Stuart Women Writers;Privileging Gender in Early Modern England

Jean R . Brink

Renaissance and Reformation, 2009

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Reviewed Work(s): Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States by Janet Carey Eldred and Peter Mortensen

Stacey E Sheriff

Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2004

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The Cambridge Companion to Women’s Writing in the Romantic Period. Edited by Devoney Looser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. xxix+238

Kate Singer

Modern Philology

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`The Most Public Sphere of All: The Family’, in Women and the Public Sphere: Writing and Representation, 1700-1830, Elizabeth Eger, Charlotte Grant, Cliona O. Gallchoir and Penny Warburton (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2001

Sylvana Tomaselli

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“Women’s Writing and Victorian Print Culture.” The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women's Writing. ed. by Linda H. Peterson. Cambridge: University Press, 2015, 294 pp.

Zsuzsa Török

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Reading Women's Writing

Justine Baillie

2016

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British Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century: Authorship, Politics, and History (review)

Laura J . Rosenthal

Tulsa studies in women's literature, 2007

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“I Can Neither Write nor Be Silent:” The Circulation of Women's Texts In Sidney's Old Arcadia*

Lucian Ghita

Literature Compass, 2006

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Theorizing Transatlantic Women’s Writing:

Monica Diaz, Stephanie Kirk

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 8 , 2013

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Narrative or Network?: Eighteenth-Century Feminist Literary History at the Crossroads

Paula McDowell

"Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature" 29: 1 (2010), 137-58.

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Lost and Found: the Woman Writer in the Eighteenth Century

Norma Clarke

Gender <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> History, 2003

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British Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century: Authorship, History, Politics

Laura J . Rosenthal

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2. Writing in the Feminine.pdf

Marie Carriere

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Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century: English Women's Writing and the Public Sphere

Katharine Gillespie

Renaissance and Reformation, 2004

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Women, Reading, and the Cultural Politics of Early Modern England. Edith Snook

Katheryn Giglio

Early Modern Women-an Interdisciplinary Journal, 2008

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"Gendered Strategies in the Criticism of Early Fiction." Eighteenth-Century Studies 28.4 (Summer 1995): 363-378.

Laura Runge

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How Women Wrote about Themselves: A Corpus-informed Comparison of Women Writers’ Defences in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth- century England

Beatrice Righetti

2020

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Gender and Voice in the French Novel: 1730-1782 (book)

Aurora Wolfgang

Routledge, 2017

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"Teaching Eighteenth-Century women Writers." Literature Compass 7 . 3 (2010): 145–159.

Laura Runge

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Rhetoric, History, and Women's Oratorical Education: American Women Learn to Speak [PDF of introductory chapter]

David Gold

2013

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Navigating Interpretive Authorities: Women Readers and Reading Models in the Eighteenth Century

Kathryn Steele

2008

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Introduction to Special Issue on Reassessing Women’s Writing in the Romantic Period

Andrew Winckles

Women's Writing, 2015

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Impoliteness in women’s specialised writing in seventeenth-century English

Francisco Alonso-Almeida

Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 2021

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Guest co-editor, Special Issue: “The Intersections of Private and Public Life: Papers from the British Women Writers Conference,” Prose Studies 33.3 (2012).

Eugenia Gonzalez

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