Marriage in Haywood; or, Amatory reading rewarded |
Aleksondra Hultquist |
The unprotected woman in Eliza Haywood's The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy |
Karen Cajka |
Lives, letters, and tales in Sarah Scott's Journey through every stage of life |
Eve Tavor Bannet |
Educations in epistemology. Sarah Fielding's Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia and the British historical novel |
Kathleen M. Oliver |
Arabella unbound : wit, judgment, and the cure of Lennox's female Quixote |
Patricia L. Hamilton |
Henrietta on page and stage |
Susan Carlile |
The "latent seeds of coquetry": amatory fiction and the 1750's novel |
Jennie Batchelor |
"The sole business of ladies in romances": sharing histories in Charlotte Lennox's The female Quixote |
Katharine Beutner |
"To such as are willing to understand": considering Fielding's Community of imagined readers |
Emily C. Friedman |
The afterlife and strange surprising adventures of Haywood's Amatories (with thoughts on Betsy Thoughtless) |
Kathryn R. King |
Reading female readers : The female Quixote and female Quixotism |
Marta Kvande |
Putting women in their place : locating women novelists in the 1750s |
Betty A. Schellenberg |
Marriage in Haywood; or, Amatory reading rewarded |
Aleksondra Hultquist |
The unprotected woman in Eliza Haywood's The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy |
Karen Cajka |
Lives, letters, and tales in Sarah Scott's Journey through every stage of life |
Eve Tavor Bannet |
Educations in epistemology. Sarah Fielding's Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia and the British historical novel |
Kathleen M. Oliver |
Arabella unbound : wit, judgment, and the cure of Lennox's female Quixote |
Patricia L. Hamilton |
Henrietta on page and stage |
Susan Carlile |