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1 | Enlightenment, gender and the nation | 18 |
2 | Women, writing and the Irish public sphere after the union : Irish identity in Castle Rackrent and An essay on Irish bulls | 50 |
3 | Revolution and memory in Madame de Fleury, Emilie de Coulanges and Ennui | 77 |
4 | German and Irish heroes in Patronage and The absentee | 103 |
5 | The language of an Irish gentleman in Ormond | 132 |
6 | 'Apres nous le deluge' : the woman writer in the age of O'Connell | 155 |
Afterword : 'big house novelist' or 'Irish woman writer'? | 176 |
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