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Ad Feminam: Women and Literature | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Prologue | 1 | |
1 | Men's Models of Feminine Epistolarity, or How to Write Like a Woman in Seventeenth-Century France | 9 |
2 | The Seductive Trope of Abandonment | 36 |
Marie-Catherine Desjardins (Madame de Villedieu) and Anne Ferrand | ||
3 | Writing as a Peruvienne, or How Women Came to the Epistolary Novel | 84 |
Francoise de Graffigny | ||
4 | The Double Legacy of Writing Love | 126 |
Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni and Julie de Lespinasse | ||
Epilogue | 157 | |
Notes | 167 | |
Works Cited | 202 | |
Index | 211 |
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