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Women's Literature

WOMEN'S LITERATURE

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Life in the Sick-Room

In this work, which is both memoir and treatise, Martineau seeks to educate the healthy and ill alike on the spiritual and psychological dimensions of chronic suffering.

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Little Women

"For the first time in one edition, we now have the complete story of the March family!" - Daniel Shealy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Lodore

"Vargo's splendid edition resituates Shelley within the 1830s milieu of successful literary women." - Stephen C. Behrendt, University of Nebraska

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The London Jilt

"Somewhere between Chaucer's Wife of Bath and Defoe's Moll Flanders comes The London Jilt —a lively, first-person voice who tells of her sexual adventures and economic trickeries in the city she seems to embody." - James Grantham Turner, University of California Berkeley  

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Love in Excess - Second Edition

"This readable edition of Haywood's blockbuster novel is an important addition to our understanding of the history of the English novel." - Paula Backscheider, Auburn University.

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Mansfield Park

"This Broadview edition splendidly brings out the novel's engagement with a range of contemporary controversies, from female education to the slave trade and the proper use of wealth." - John Wiltshire, LaTrobe University, Australia

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Mary Barton

"Another splendid edition from Broadview with the usual high standard of helpful footnotes." - Sally Mitchell, Temple University

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Mary Robinson: Selected Poems

"At last, this expertly edited, well researched and affordable edition makes Robinson's innovative and influential poetry accessible again to a wide audience." - Paula Feldman, University of South Carolina 

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Mary, A Fiction and The Wrongs of Woman, or Maria

"With a lively, informative introduction, the book provides an excellent compendium of the ideas that galvanized the imaginative literature of Romanticism." - Denise Gigante, Stanford University

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