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Introduction : feminizing fame | 1 | |
1 | 'A new sort of glory' : Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 'little philosophical chemistry' and the reach of Rousseauvian fame in eighteenth-century Britain | 15 |
2 | Catharine Macaulay : 'triumph[ant], when alive, o'er future fate' | 46 |
3 | Mary Robinson and the 'splendour of a name' | 77 |
4 | Inflating Frances Burney | 109 |
5 | Germaine de Stael : 'when one can no longer find peace of mind in obscurity, it is necessary to look for strength in celebrity' | 137 |
6 | William Hazlitt, on being brilliant : the spirit of the age | 169 |
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