Kind of expensive, so if you are interested in reading What Has Been (1801), a feminist Minerva Press novel edited by Elizabeth Neiman and I about a woman who attempts to survive as a writer, have your library order it. #c18th #c18 #18c #18thc #Romanticism #Gothic #FeministSky #Minervapress

What Has Been, A Novel by Eliz...
What Has Been, A Novel by Eliza Kirkham Mathews

What Has Been, originally published in 1801, is an affecting, lively, and accessible read for scholars and students of the long eighteenth century. This critical edition includes an extensive introduction, notes, and appendices. Eliza Kirkham Mathews’ portrait of a struggling female novelist connects and also distinguishes What Has Been from novels by now-canonical female authors of this period. Simultaneously, it provides a new vantage-point for assessing obscure or long-forgotten novels. Thi

Routledge & CRC Press

Today is the day! My book ROMANTIC FICTION AND LITERARY EXCESS IN THE MINERVA PRESS ERA is now officially published, both in print and online, with CUP! Ask your local library to buy a copy or (if you simply cannot resist its allure and must have your own copy 😂 ) you can get 20% off with code RFLME2023
#bookhistory @histodons #MinervaPress #academicchatter

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Romantic Fiction and Literary Excess in the Minerva Press Era

Cambridge Core - English Literature 1700-1830 - Romantic Fiction and Literary Excess in the Minerva Press Era

Cambridge Core