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1. The Play of Fiction 2. Rehearsing Love: Eliza Haywood's Theatrical Fiction 3. Forgetting the Self: Frances Burney and Staged Insensibility 4. Acting "as" Herself: Elizabeth Inchbald and the Performance of Subjectivity 5. Pedagogical Performance: Maria Edgeworth's Didactic Approach to Fiction 6. Epilogue: Generic Revolutions: Mansfield Park and the "Womanly Style" of Fiction
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Add Play of Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Novels and Drama: Women Writers and the Performance of Self, This study looks at developments in eighteenth-century drama that influenced the rise of the novel; it begins by asking why women writers of this period experimented so frequently with both novels and plays. Here, Eliza Haywood, Frances Burney, Elizabeth , Play of Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Novels and Drama: Women Writers and the Performance of Self to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Play of Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Novels and Drama: Women Writers and the Performance of Self, This study looks at developments in eighteenth-century drama that influenced the rise of the novel; it begins by asking why women writers of this period experimented so frequently with both novels and plays. Here, Eliza Haywood, Frances Burney, Elizabeth , Play of Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Novels and Drama: Women Writers and the Performance of Self to your collection on WonderClub |