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The feminization debate in eighteenth-century England: literature, commerce and luxury

The feminization debate in eighteenth-century England: literature, commerce and luxury
The feminization debate in eighteenth-century England: literature, commerce and luxury
CONTENTS
Sexual Alchemy in the Coffee House The Athenian Mercury and the Pindarick Lady The South Sea Bubble and the Resurgence of Misogyny: Cato, Mandeville and Defoe Elizabeth Carter in Pope's Garden: Literary Women of the 1730s Clarissa and the 'Total Revolution in Manners' Out of the Closet: Richardson and the Cult of Literary Women Coda: From Discourse to Theory of Feminization in the Essays of David Hume
033377731X
Palgrave Macmillan
Clery, E.J.
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Clery, E.J.
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Clery, E.J. (2004) The feminization debate in eighteenth-century England: literature, commerce and luxury (Palgrave Studies in The Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultres of Print), Basingstoke: New York. Palgrave Macmillan, 248pp.

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CONTENTS
Sexual Alchemy in the Coffee House The Athenian Mercury and the Pindarick Lady The South Sea Bubble and the Resurgence of Misogyny: Cato, Mandeville and Defoe Elizabeth Carter in Pope's Garden: Literary Women of the 1730s Clarissa and the 'Total Revolution in Manners' Out of the Closet: Richardson and the Cult of Literary Women Coda: From Discourse to Theory of Feminization in the Essays of David Hume

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 28890
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/28890
ISBN: 033377731X
PURE UUID: 47a9846a-6746-44dd-b65a-67a6b780f3d5

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Date deposited: 09 May 2006
Last modified: 05 Aug 2022 16:37

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Author: E.J. Clery

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