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Women and Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Britain Karen O'Brien. text

By: O'Brien, KarenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; Cambridge University Press 2009Description: 310 p. ; pbkISBN: 9780521774277Uniform titles: Women and Enlightenment in 18th-century Britain Subject(s): English literature - 18th century - History and criticism | Women in literature | Sex role in literature | Great Britain - Intellectual life - 18th century | Women - Great Britain - History - 18th century | Sex role - Great Britain - History - 18th century | English literature - Women authors - History and criticism | Enlightenment - Great Britain | Feminism - Great Britain - History - 18th centuryDDC classification: 820.9 OBR
Contents:
Anglican Whig feminism in England, 1690-1760 : self-love, reason and social benevolence -- From savage to Scotswoman : the history of femininity -- Roman, Gothic and medieval women : the historicisation of womanhood, 1750-c.1804 -- Catharine Macaulay's histories of England : liberty, civilisation and the female historian -- Good manners and partial civilisation in the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft -- The history women and the population men, 1760-1830.
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Book Book Ruskin College Library Ruskin College Library 820.9 OBR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R49440A0085
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<p>Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-304) and index.</p>

Anglican Whig feminism in England, 1690-1760 : self-love, reason and social benevolence -- From savage to Scotswoman : the history of femininity -- Roman, Gothic and medieval women : the historicisation of womanhood, 1750-c.1804 -- Catharine Macaulay's histories of England : liberty, civilisation and the female historian -- Good manners and partial civilisation in the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft -- The history women and the population men, 1760-1830.

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