Women's Literature
Adam Bede"The Broadview edition of Adam Bede is an excellent one for students, scholars, and the intelligent general reader." - Pam Hirsch, University of Cambridge Read More |
The Adventures of Eovaai" The Adventures of Eovaai is the most important prose satire of English politics and the administration of Sir Robert Walpole between Gulliver's Travels and Jonathan Wild ." - Jerry C. Beasley, University of Delaware Read More |
The Adventures of Rivella" The Adventures of Rivella is especially valuable for the light it throws on a woman author's relations with publishers and other writers, both male and female." - Bruce Stovel, University of Alberta Read More |
The Age of Innocence"No one working on Wharton today places her so accurately as Nowlin." - Linda Wagner-Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Read More |
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously TormentingA wickedly satirical send-up of eighteenth-century advice manuals and educational tracts. Read More |
Anna Letitia Barbauld: Selected Poetry and Prose"Extraordinarily well-researched and readable, this is a superb edition of works by one of the finest and most influential writers of the Romantic era." - Paula Feldman, University of South Carolina Read More |
Anne of Green Gables"This is an exciting edition of Canada's most enduring literary classic." - Irene Gammel, University of Prince Edward Island Read More |
Anti-Pamela and Shamela"An inspired pairing of the two most important early critiques of Richardson's Pamela . Ingrassia has put together a splendidly informative volume." - Devoney Looser, University of Missouri-Columbia Read More |
Augusta Webster: Portraits and Other Poems"Anyone interested in Victorian poetry, women's writing, or nineteenth-century feminism will appreciate this extremely interesting volume by an important Victorian writer." -Dorothy Mermin, Cornell University Read More |

