The Memoirs of Mrs. Leeson

The Memoirs of Mrs. Leeson

Author: Margaret Leeson

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13:

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Witty, unbuttoned and frank, and astonishingly detailed, these are the memoirs of Margaret Leeson (1727- 1797), Dublin's best-known and most stylish brothel keeper of the late eighteenth century. Unpublished since their day (when they sold quite well


Infamous Commerce

Infamous Commerce

Author: Laura J. Rosenthal

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2015-03-19

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 0801454344

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In Infamous Commerce, Laura J. Rosenthal uses literature to explore the meaning of prostitution from the Restoration through the eighteenth century, showing how both reformers and libertines constructed the modern meaning of sex work during this period. From Grub Street's lurid "whore biographies" to the period's most acclaimed novels, the prostitute was depicted as facing a choice between abject poverty and some form of sex work. Prostitution, in Rosenthal's view, confronted the core controversies of eighteenth-century capitalism: luxury, desire, global trade, commodification, social mobility, gender identity, imperialism, self-ownership, alienation, and even the nature of work itself. In the context of extensive research into printed accounts of both male and female prostitution—among them sermons, popular prostitute biographies, satire, pornography, brothel guides, reformist writing, and travel narratives—Rosenthal offers in-depth readings of Samuel Richardson's Clarissa and Pamela and the responses to the latter novel (including Eliza Haywood's Anti-Pamela), Bernard Mandeville's defenses of prostitution, Daniel Defoe's Roxana, Henry Fielding's Tom Jones, and travel journals about the voyages of Captain Cook to the South Seas. Throughout, Rosenthal considers representations of the prostitute's own sexuality (desire, revulsion, etc.) to be key parts of the changing meaning of "the oldest profession."


Actresses and Whores

Actresses and Whores

Author: Kirsten Pullen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-02-17

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9780521541022

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Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the 'Scandalous Memoir'

Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and the 'Scandalous Memoir'

Author: Caroline Breashears

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-02-06

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 3319486551

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This book contributes to the literary history of eighteenth-century women’s life writings, particularly those labeled “scandalous memoirs.” It examines how the evolution of this subgenre was shaped partially by several innovative memoirs that have received only modest critical attention. Breashears argues that Madame de La Touche’s Apologie and her friend Lady Vane’s Memoirs contributed to the crystallization of this sub-genre at mid-century, and that Lady Vane’s collaboration with Tobias Smollett in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle resulted in a brilliant experiment in the relationship between gender and genre. It demonstrates that the Memoirs of Catherine Jemmat incorporated influential new strategies for self-justification in response to changing kinship priorities, and that Margaret Coghlan’s Memoirs introduced revolutionary themes that created a hybrid: the political scandalous memoir. This book will therefore appeal to scholars interested in life writing, women’s history, genre theory, and eighteenth-century British literature.


Whore Biographies, 1700-1825, Part II vol 6

Whore Biographies, 1700-1825, Part II vol 6

Author: Julie Peakman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-07

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1040249019

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Across eight volumes, this two-part collection of selected texts focuses on autobiographies and biographies of courtesans, directories of whores, erotic poems dedicated to harlots, jocular descriptions of prostitutes and jest books on strumpets.


Nightwalkers

Nightwalkers

Author: Laura Rosenthal

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2008-08-12

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1770482016

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This anthology makes available for the first time a selection of narratives by and about prostitutes in the eighteenth century. These memoirs, some written by and some about eighteenth-century prostitutes, offer important insights into female experience and class and gender roles in the period. Portraying the lives of women in both success and hardship, written in voices ranging from repentant to bawdy, the memoirs show the complexity of the lives of the “nightwalkers.” For eighteenth-century readers, as Laura Rosenthal writes in her introduction, these memoirs “offered sensual and sentimental journeys, glimpses into high life and low life, and relentless confrontations with the explosive power of money and the vulnerability of those without it.” Offering a range of narratives from the conservative and reformist to the unabashedly libertine, this book provides a fascinating alternative look into eighteenth-century culture.


Novel Relations

Novel Relations

Author: Ruth Perry

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-08-05

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1139454439

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Ruth Perry describes the eighteenth-century transformation of the English family as a function of major social changes. She uses social history, literary analysis and anthropological kinship theory to examine texts by Austen, Richardson, Burney, and many others. This important study will be of interest to social and literary historians.


The 'scandalous Memoirists'

The 'scandalous Memoirists'

Author: Lynda M. Thompson

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780719055737

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Thompson presents a re-appraisal of the 'scandalous memoirists' Costantia Phillips and Laetitia Pilkington, who feature with a cast of other 18th century apologists, and overturns scholarship's traditional discrediting of them.