This anthology gathers together various texts by and about women, ranging from `conduct' manuals to pamphlets on prostitution, from medical texts to critical definitions of women's writing, from anti-female satires to appeals for female equality. By making this material more widely available, Women in the Eighteenth Century complements the current upsurge in feminist writing on eighteenth-century literary history and offers students the opportunity to make their own rereadings of literary texts and their ideological contexts.
This anthology gathers together various texts by and about women, ranging from `conduct' manuals to pamphlets on prostitution, from medical texts to critical definitions of women's writing, from anti-female satires to appeals for female equality. By making this material more widely available, Women in the Eighteenth Century complements the current upsurge in feminist writing on eighteenth-century literary history and offers students the opportunity to make their own rereadings of literary texts and their ideological contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1 Conduct 1.1 George Savile Marquis of Halifax from The Lady's New-Year's Gift: or Advice to a Daughter 1688 1.2 [Elizabeth Singer Rowe] from Letters Moral and Entertaining in Prose and Verse 1728; 3rd edn 1735 1.3 Wetenhall Wilkes from A Letter of Genteel and Moral Advice to a Young Lady 1740; 8th edn 1766 1.4 Samuel Richardson from Familiar Letters on Important Occasions 1741 1.5 [Eliza Haywood] from The Female Spectator Vol. I Book I 1744 1.6 John Gregory from A Father's Legacy to his Daughters 1774 1.7 Mary Wollstonecraft from Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: with Reflections on Female Conduct in the more important Duties of Life 1788 54 2 Sexuality 3 Education 4 Writing 5 Feminisms
Introduction 1 Conduct 1.1 George Savile Marquis of Halifax from The Lady's New-Year's Gift: or Advice to a Daughter 1688 1.2 [Elizabeth Singer Rowe] from Letters Moral and Entertaining in Prose and Verse 1728; 3rd edn 1735 1.3 Wetenhall Wilkes from A Letter of Genteel and Moral Advice to a Young Lady 1740; 8th edn 1766 1.4 Samuel Richardson from Familiar Letters on Important Occasions 1741 1.5 [Eliza Haywood] from The Female Spectator Vol. I Book I 1744 1.6 John Gregory from A Father's Legacy to his Daughters 1774 1.7 Mary Wollstonecraft from Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: with Reflections on Female Conduct in the more important Duties of Life 1788 54 2 Sexuality 3 Education 4 Writing 5 Feminisms
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