Special Issue: Charlotte Smith After 200 Years
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Women's Writing
Volume 16, Issue 1, 2009
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INTRODUCTION
Antje Blank
"A SMART STRIKE ON THE NERVES": TWO LETTERS FROM CHARLOTTE SMITH TO
THOMAS CADELL, WITH A TITLE PAGE
Judith Stanton; Harriet Guest
SMUGGLING, POACHING AND THE REVULSION AGAINST KINSHIP IN THE OLD MANOR HOUSE
James Holt McGavran Jr.
"EMPIRE WITHOUT END": CHARLOTTE SMITH AT THE LIMITS OF COSMOPOLITANISM
Adriana Craciun
CHARLOTTE SMITH'S DESMOND: THE HISTORICAL NOVEL AS SOCIAL PROTEST
Kari Lokke
THINGS AS THEY WERE: THE GOTHIC OF REAL LIFE IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S THE
EMIGRANTS AND THE BANISHED MAN
Antje Blank
MISMANAGING MOTHERS: MATRIARCHY AND ROMANTIC EDUCATION IN CHARLOTTE
SMITH'S THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER
Mark K. Fulk
COLLABORATIVE MOTHERHOOD: MATERNAL TEACHERS AND DYING MOTHERS IN
CHARLOTTE SMITH'S CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Elizabeth A. Dolan
PERMEABILITY AND ITS USES: AFFECT AND AUDIENCE IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S
ELEGIAC SONNETS
Kathleen Béres Rogers
LORN SUBJECTS: HAUNTING, FRACTURE AND ASCESIS IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S
ELEGIAC SONNETS
Christopher Stokes
Book Reviews:
Cassandra Brydges (1670-1735), First Duchess of Chandos: Life and Letters
Gillian Wright
Literary Relations: Kinship and the Canon 1660-1830
Linda Bree
Death and the Maidens: Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley Circle
Moyra Haslett
Violent Women and Sensation Fiction: Crime, Medicine and Victorian
Popular Culture
Kate Watson
A History of Feminist Literary Criticism
Kimberly J. Stern
Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to
the Present
Anne Kelley
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Special Issue: Charlotte Smith After 200 Years
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Women's Writing
Volume 16, Issue 1, 2009
For further information on Women's Writing, visit
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/womenswriting or contact
[log in to unmask]
INTRODUCTION
Antje Blank
"A SMART STRIKE ON THE NERVES": TWO LETTERS FROM CHARLOTTE SMITH TO
THOMAS CADELL, WITH A TITLE PAGE
Judith Stanton; Harriet Guest
SMUGGLING, POACHING AND THE REVULSION AGAINST KINSHIP IN THE OLD MANOR HOUSE
James Holt McGavran Jr.
"EMPIRE WITHOUT END": CHARLOTTE SMITH AT THE LIMITS OF COSMOPOLITANISM
Adriana Craciun
CHARLOTTE SMITH'S DESMOND: THE HISTORICAL NOVEL AS SOCIAL PROTEST
Kari Lokke
THINGS AS THEY WERE: THE GOTHIC OF REAL LIFE IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S THE
EMIGRANTS AND THE BANISHED MAN
Antje Blank
MISMANAGING MOTHERS: MATRIARCHY AND ROMANTIC EDUCATION IN CHARLOTTE
SMITH'S THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER
Mark K. Fulk
COLLABORATIVE MOTHERHOOD: MATERNAL TEACHERS AND DYING MOTHERS IN
CHARLOTTE SMITH'S CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Elizabeth A. Dolan
PERMEABILITY AND ITS USES: AFFECT AND AUDIENCE IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S
ELEGIAC SONNETS
Kathleen Béres Rogers
LORN SUBJECTS: HAUNTING, FRACTURE AND ASCESIS IN CHARLOTTE SMITH'S
ELEGIAC SONNETS
Christopher Stokes
Book Reviews:
Cassandra Brydges (1670-1735), First Duchess of Chandos: Life and Letters
Gillian Wright
Literary Relations: Kinship and the Canon 1660-1830
Linda Bree
Death and the Maidens: Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley Circle
Moyra Haslett
Violent Women and Sensation Fiction: Crime, Medicine and Victorian
Popular Culture
Kate Watson
A History of Feminist Literary Criticism
Kimberly J. Stern
Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to
the Present
Anne Kelley
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