The absent body: representations of dying early modern women in a selection of seventeenth-century diaries [0.03%]
缺席的身体:选录的几部17世纪日记中的女性临终形象及相关观念研究
L Becker
L Becker
This article seeks to explore the absence of the body in the depiction of dying women in a selection of seventeenth-century diaries. It considers the cultural forces that made this absence inevitable, and the means by which the physical bod...
"Secrets of the female sex": Jane Sharp, the reproductive female body, and early modern midwifery manuals [0.03%]
《女性性爱秘史》——简·肖普与近代早期的助产术手册中的女性生殖体形象
E Hobby
E Hobby
Early modern midwifery manuals in Britain were usually the work of men. These books were a significant source of information about the body to the wider reading public: many sold well, and their prefatory materials include injunctions to re...
"Having lived much in the world": inhabitation, embodiment and English women travellers' representations of Russia in the eighteenth century [0.03%]
“历世事而居世中”:十八世纪英国女性旅行作家笔下的俄罗斯形象及其身体体验
K OLoughlin
K OLoughlin
This article examines representations of Russia in the travel writings of British women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Using a mid-nineteenth- century text, The Englishwoman in Russia, to introduce the more familiar racialised ...
A Sharma
A Sharma
Mary Hays wrote in the decade of the 1790s, a period of intense creative flowering in England. Writing in a period enshrined to the works of the canonical Wordsworth and Coleridge, Hays explored through her Jacobinical novel, The Memoirs of...
"Inhumanly brought back to life and misery": Mary Wollstonecraft, Frankenstein, and the Royal Humane Society [0.03%]
“惨遭起死回生之苦——玛丽·沃斯托瓦克、《弗兰肯斯坦》与王家救生协会”
C Williams
C Williams
While thorough investigation of many aspects of contemporary scientific developments and Mary Shelley's personal history have provided illuminating contexts for the study of Frankenstein, the activities of the Royal Humane Society, and othe...
D Jones
D Jones
This article examines letters, diaries and fiction by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women travellers and colonists to show the important contribution of sewing, cloth and clothing in defining the self and determining class and racial b...
Redefining the angel in the house: Evelyn Everett-Green and the historical novel for girls [0.03%]
重构家中的天使:伊芙琳·埃弗雷特-格林与少女历史小说
H Skelding
H Skelding
The article reassesses the work of Victorian girls' fiction author, Evelyn Everett-Green. Her position as a writer of historical fiction for a juvenile female market has led most critics to dismiss her as an apologist for an oppressive orde...