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245 00 $aRebellious hearts :$bBritish women writers and the French Revolution /$cedited by Adriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke.
260 $aAlbany :$bState University of New York Press,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $axiii, 395 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aSUNY series in feminist criticism and theory
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: British Women Writers and the French Revolution, 1789-1815 /$rAdriana Craciun and Kari E. Lokke --$tRevolution and Nationalism.$tBlurring the Borders of Nation and Gender: Mary Wollstonecraft's Character (R)evolution /$rJan Wellington.$tChallenging Englishness: Frances Burney's The Wanderer /$rMaria Jerinic.$t"The Mild Dominion of the Moon": Charlotte Smith and the Politics of Transcendence /$rKari E. Lokke --$tRevolution and Religion.$tThe Anxiety of (Feminine) Influence: Hannah More and Counterrevolution /$rAngela Keane.$tThe French, the "Long-wished-for Revolution," and the Just War in Joanna Southcott /$rKevin Binfield.$tNapoleon, Nationalism, and the Politics of Religion in Mariana Starke's Letters from Italy /$rJeanne Moskal --$tRevolutionary Subjects.$tThe New Cordays: Helen Craik and British Representations of Charlotte Corday, 1793-1800 /$rAdriana Craciun.$tMary Hays's "Female Philosopher": Constructing Revolutionary Subjects /$rMiriam L. Wallace.
505 80 $tIndirect Dissent: "Landscaping" Female Agency in Amelia Alderson Opie's Poems of the 1790s /$rAnn Frank Wake --$tRevolutionary Representation.$tElizabeth Inchbald, Joanna Baillie, and Revolutionary Representation in the "Romantic" Period /$rTerence Allan Hoagwood.$tBenevolent Historian: Helen Maria Williams and Her British Readers /$rDeborah Kennedy.$tThe Politics of Truth and Deception: Charlotte Smith and The French Revolution /$rJudith Davis Miller --$tAfterword /$rMadelyn Gutwirth.
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