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Volume 90 (2014): Issue 2 (Sep 2014): Writ from the Heart? Women‘s Life Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Contents
Introduction
Writ from the Heart? Womens Life Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century
Articles
‘My Immense Mass of Manuscripts’: Fanny Burney as Archivist, Biographer and Autobiographer
A Life Recovered: Mary Hamilton 1756-1816
‘She Did but Take up Old Stories’: Generic Fluidity and Women‘s Life Writing of the Early Eighteenth Century
Narrating Travel, Narrating the Self: Considering Women‘s Travel Writing as Life Writing
Writing Pain: Sensibility and Suffering in the Late Letters of Anna Seward and Mary Robinson
A Naval Wife: The Letters of Susannah Middleton
Sources for the History of Women in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Case of Dorothea Herberts
Retrospections
Gender, Class and Epistolary Suffering: Narrating the Bodily Self in Women‘s Medical Consultation Letters to Samuel-Auguste Tissot
Cushions, Copy-books and Computers: Ann Griffiths (1776-1805), her Hymns and Letters and their Transmission
Signature Stories: Helen Timberlake‘s Petition to George III
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