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This text reprints selected non-fictional works by Haywood, with particular attention to the journalism, criticism, and "conduct and advice" material. Here, Haywood explicates and defends ideas on gender and culture that she develops obliquely elsewhere.
This text reprints selected non-fictional works by Haywood, with particular attention to the journalism, criticism, and "conduct and advice" material. Here, Haywood explicates and defends ideas on gender and culture that she develops obliquely elsewhere.
This text reprints selected non-fictional works by Haywood, with particular attention to the journalism, criticism, and "conduct and advice" material. Here, Haywood explicates and defends ideas on gender and culture that she develops obliquely elsewhere.
Jane Barker (1652-1732), English poet and novelist, is one of the most important women writers to enter the early modern literary marketplace. This book, the first biography of her writing career, reconstructs her readerships, explores the Catholic-Jacobite underpinnings of her work, and traces her passage into print.
In this, his first collection of short stories, Hardy sought to
record the legends, superstitions, local customs, and lore of a
Wessex that was rapidly passing out of memory. But these tales also
portray the social and economic stresses of 1880s Dorset, and
reveal Hardy's growing scepticism about the possibility of
achieving personal and sexual satisfaction in the modern world. By
turns humorous, ironic, macabre, and elegiac, these seven stories
show the range of Hardy's story-telling genius.
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