Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 3

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 3

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 104024971X

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1040246443

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1999-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138750500

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 2

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 2

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 1040248721

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism and British-German Cultural Transfer, 1750-1837

Bluestocking Feminism and British-German Cultural Transfer, 1750-1837

Author: Alessa Johns

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2018-05-09

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0472900935

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Bluestocking Feminism and British-German Cultural Transfer, 1750–1837 examines the processes of cultural transfer between Britain and Germany during the Personal Union, the period from 1714 to 1837 when the kings of England were simultaneously Electors of Hanover. While scholars have generally focused on the political and diplomatic implications of the Personal Union, Alessa Johns offers a new perspective by tracing sociocultural repercussions and investigating how, in the period of the American and French Revolutions, Britain and Germany generated distinct discourses of liberty even though they were nonrevolutionary countries. British and German reformists—feminists in particular—used the period’s expanded pathways of cultural transfer to generate new discourses as well as to articulate new views of what personal freedom, national character, and international interaction might be. Johns traces four pivotal moments of cultural exchange: the expansion of the book trade, the rage for translation, the effect of revolution on intra-European travel and travel writing, and the impact of transatlantic journeys on visions of reform. Johns reveals the way in which what she terms “bluestocking transnationalism” spawned discourses of liberty and attempts at sociocultural reform during this period of enormous economic development, revolution, and war.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 6

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 6

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1040233848

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 4

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 4

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1040243843

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 5

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 5

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 1040244378

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Gender, War and Politics

Gender, War and Politics

Author: K. Hagemann

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-09-08

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0230283047

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This volume addresses war, developing political and national identities and the changing gender regimes of Europe and the Americas between 1775 and 1830. Military and civilian experiences of war and revolution, in free and slave societies, both reflected and shaped gender concepts and practices, in relation to class, ethnicity, race and religion.


Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture

Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture

Author: Betty A. Schellenberg

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-06-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1316589307

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Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture offers the first study of manuscript-producing coteries as an integral element of eighteenth-century Britain's literary culture. As a corrective to literary histories assuming that the dominance of print meant the demise of a vital scribal culture, the book profiles four interrelated and influential coteries, focusing on each group's deployment of traditional scribal practices, on key individuals who served as bridges between networks, and on the aesthetic and cultural work performed by the group. The book also explores points of intersection between coteries and the print trade, whether in the form of individuals who straddled the two cultures; publishing events in which the two media regimes collaborated or came into conflict; literary conventions adapted from manuscript practice to serve the ends of print; or simply poetry hand-copied from magazines. Together, these instances demonstrate how scribal modes shaped modern literary production. This title is also available as Open Access.