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(Unidentified) Woman not Inferior to Man: “Sophia,” Proto-Feminism, and the Anonymous Female Writer

Posted Feb 25, 2022 by Angela Wachowich

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A Journey Through Scotland: Spence's "Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816"

Posted Sep 1, 2021 by Julianna Wagar

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Describing India, China, and the Shores of the Red Sea: Emma Roberts and British Literature on Asia

Posted Aug 27, 2021 by Amanda Law

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Narratives of Empire: Cultural colonialism in Maria Graham's "Journal of a Residence in Chile during the year 1822"

Posted Aug 11, 2021 by Isabelle Burrows

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Hester Thrale Piozzi’s Observations and Reflections made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany (1789)

Posted Jul 5, 2021 by Angela Wachowich


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Charlotte Turner Smith’s “A Natural History of Birds Intended Chiefly for Young Persons”

Posted Mar 25, 2021 by Caelen Campbell

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Leaving Something Immortal: Women's History in Felicia Hemans's "Records of Woman"

Posted Mar 14, 2021 by Isabelle Burrows

 

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Cataloguing Catharine Macaulay

Posted Mar 12, 2021 by Kate Moffatt

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The Female Spectator: The First Periodical By and For Women

Posted Feb 25, 2021 by Sara Penn

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Mary Wollstonecraft and the Domestic Gothic Novel

Posted Oct 29, 2020 by Victoria

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Ann Lemoine's "Haunted Castle"

Posted Oct 22, 2020 by Sara Penn

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A Gothic Ménage: Guénard, 'The Three Monks!!!', and Translation

Posted Oct 15, 2020 by Kate Moffatt

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Lydia Maria Child's Radical Appeal

Posted Jul 31, 2020 by Kandice Sharren

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The Transatlantic Publication of Phillis Wheatley's Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral

Posted Jul 10, 2020 by Amanda Law

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The First Slave Narrative by a Woman: The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave

Posted Jul 2, 2020 by Sara Penn

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The Woman of Colour: Don't Break the (Attribution) Chain

Posted Jun 19, 2020 by Kandice Sharren

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A New System of Domestic Cookery: the 19th century's best-selling cookbook

Posted Apr 12, 2019 by Michelle Levy

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