Dabundo, Laura
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and their sisters /
Laura Dabundo
- Lanham; New York: Univeristy Press of America, 2000.
- 177 p.:
Includes bibliography and index.
Responding to the French Revolution: Williams's Julia and Burney's The Wanderer
Deborah Kennedy
Having Her Cake and Eation, Too: Ambivalence, Popularity, and the Psychosocial Implications of Ann Radeliffe's Fiction
John Stoler
The preceptor as Fiend: Radecliffe's Psychology of the Gothic
David S. Miall
The Treatment of Women in the Novels of Charlotte Turner Smith
Joseph Rosenblum
Jane Austen's Opacities
Laura Dabundo
Susan Ferrier's Allusions: Comdey, Morality, and the Presence of Milton
Angela Esterhammer
The Limits of Liberal Feminism in Maria Edgeworh's Belinda
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
A Reading of Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent
David W, Ullrich
Mary Wollestonecarft and Mary ShelleyL Ideological Affinities
William D. Brewer
The Alienation of Family in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Karla Alwes
Mary Shelley, Shakespeare, and the Romantic Theatre
Vincent F. Petronella
Mary Shelley and the Romance of Science
Ann Engar
The Uses of Adventure: The Moral and Evangelical Robinsonnades of Agnes Strickland, Barbara Hofland and Ann Fraser Tytler
Susan Naramore Maher
Representative Chronology of English Novels by Women of the Romantic Period
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