Women's Literature
Harrington"Susan Manly's new edition of Harrington , the first modern edition of Maria Edgeworth's fascinating tale of the psychology and politics of prejudice, is wonderful." - Judith W. Page, University of Florida Read More |
Hauntings and Other Fantastic Tales"A veritable Italy of the mind." - Regenia Gagnier, University of Exeter Read More |
Herland and Related Writings"While numerous editions of Herland have appeared in the years since the novel's recovery, Beth Sutton-Ramspeck's Herland and Related Writings will prove an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike." - Cynthia Davis, University of South Carolina, Columbia Read More |
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless"A comic investigation of city morals and manners develops into a dark critique of women's vulnerability in bourgeois marriage." - Ros Ballaster, Mansfield College, Oxford University Read More |
The History of Ophelia"This edition makes an essential contribution to our current debates about and growing interest in Sarah Fielding." - Carolyn Woodward, University of New Mexico Read More |
The House of Mirth"Too often pigeon-holed as the work of a buttoned-up proper 'lady,' The House of Mirth is restored in this edition to its full cultural context." - Augusta Rohrbach, Brown University Read More |
The Idea of Being FreeThis collection demonstrates the importance of Mary Hays (1759-1843) as an advanced and innovative thinker, philosophical commentator, and writer of deliberately experimental fiction. Read More |
The Imperialist"The thoughtful notation and well-chosen appendices do much to overcome the distance created by the passage of a century that saw dramatic changes in ideas and social expectations." - Carole Gerson, Simon Fraser University Read More |
Infelicia and Other Writings"This superb edition makes the powerful voice of Adah Isaacs Menken come alive for twenty-first century readers." - Kathryn Hellerstein, University of Pennsylvania Read More |


