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22 Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of the OLD MAID (1755–1756)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Plates Figures viii
- Introduction: Women and the Birth of Periodical Culture 1
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Part I Learning for the Ladies
- Learning for the Ladies: Introduction 21
- 1 Periodicals and the Problem of Women’s Learning 25
- 2 Discontinuous Reading and Miscellaneous Instruction for British Ladies 40
- 3 Constructing Women’s History in the LADY’S MUSEUM 53
- 4 Vindications and Reflections: The LADY’S MAGAZINE during the Revolution Controversy (1789–1795) 67
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Part II The Poetics of Periodicals
- The Poetics of Periodicals: Introduction 83
- 5 Dunton and Singer after the ATHENIAN MERCURY: Two Plots of Platonic Love 87
- 6 Women’s Poetry in the Magazines 101
- 7 ‘A lasting wreath of various hue’: Hannah Cowley, the Della Cruscan Affair, and the Medium of the Periodical Poem 113
- 8 The LADY’S POETICAL MAGAZINE and the Fashioning of Women’s Literary Space 129
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Part III Periodicals Nationally and Internationally
- Periodicals Nationally and Internationally: Introduction 149
- 9 Protesting the Exclusivity of the Public Sphere: Delarivier Manley’s EXAMINER 153
- 10 ‘A moral paper! And how do you expect to get money by it?’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Journalism 165
- 11 Eliza Haywood’s Periodicals in Wartime 178
- 12 German Women’s Writing in British Magazines, 1760–1820 190
- 13 Travel Writing and Mediation in the LADY’S MAGAZINE: Charting ‘the meridian of female reading’ 205
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Part IV Print Media and Print Culture
- Print Media and Print Culture: Introduction 217
- 14 ‘[L]et a girl read’: Periodicals and Women’s Literary Canon Formation 221
- 15 Reviewing Women: Women Reviewers on Women Novelists 236
- 16 Reviewing Femininity: Gender and Genre in the Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press 250
- 17 ‘Full of pretty stories’: Fiction in the LADY’S MAGAZINE (1770–1832) 263
- 18 ‘This Lady is Descended from a Good Family’: Women and Biography in British Magazines, 1770–1798 278
- 19 Suitable Reading Material: Fandom and Female Pleasure in Women’s Engagement with Romantic Periodicals 294
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Part V Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice
- Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice: Introduction 311
- 20 The LADIES MERCURY 315
- 21 John Dunton’s LADIES MERCURY and the Eighteenth-Century Female Subject 327
- 22 Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of the OLD MAID (1755–1756) 342
- 23 Eyes that Eagerly ‘Bear the Steady Ray of Reason’: Eidolon as Activist in Charlotte Lennox’s LADY’S MUSEUM 357
- 24 ‘[T]o cherish FEMALE ingenuity, and to conduce to FEMALE improvement’: The Birth of the Woman’s Magazine 377
- 25 The Woman behind the Man behind the WORLD: Mary Wells and the Feminisation of the Late Eighteenth-Century Newspaper 393
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Part VI Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity
- Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity: Introduction 407
- 26 Advertising Women: Gender and the Vendor in the Print Culture of the Medical Marketplace, 1660–1830 411
- 27 Theatrical, Periodical, Authorial: Frances Brooke’s OLD MAID (1755–1756) 426
- 28 Fast Fashion: Style, Text, and Image in Late Eighteenth-Century Women’s Periodicals 440
- 29 Magazine Miniatures: Portraits of Actresses, Princesses, and Queens in Late Eighteenth- Century Periodicals 458
- 30 Fashioning Consumers: Ackermann’s REPOSITORY OF ARTS and the Cultivation of the Female Consumer 474
- Appendix 488
- Notes on Contributors 495
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Plates Figures viii
- Introduction: Women and the Birth of Periodical Culture 1
-
Part I Learning for the Ladies
- Learning for the Ladies: Introduction 21
- 1 Periodicals and the Problem of Women’s Learning 25
- 2 Discontinuous Reading and Miscellaneous Instruction for British Ladies 40
- 3 Constructing Women’s History in the LADY’S MUSEUM 53
- 4 Vindications and Reflections: The LADY’S MAGAZINE during the Revolution Controversy (1789–1795) 67
-
Part II The Poetics of Periodicals
- The Poetics of Periodicals: Introduction 83
- 5 Dunton and Singer after the ATHENIAN MERCURY: Two Plots of Platonic Love 87
- 6 Women’s Poetry in the Magazines 101
- 7 ‘A lasting wreath of various hue’: Hannah Cowley, the Della Cruscan Affair, and the Medium of the Periodical Poem 113
- 8 The LADY’S POETICAL MAGAZINE and the Fashioning of Women’s Literary Space 129
-
Part III Periodicals Nationally and Internationally
- Periodicals Nationally and Internationally: Introduction 149
- 9 Protesting the Exclusivity of the Public Sphere: Delarivier Manley’s EXAMINER 153
- 10 ‘A moral paper! And how do you expect to get money by it?’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Journalism 165
- 11 Eliza Haywood’s Periodicals in Wartime 178
- 12 German Women’s Writing in British Magazines, 1760–1820 190
- 13 Travel Writing and Mediation in the LADY’S MAGAZINE: Charting ‘the meridian of female reading’ 205
-
Part IV Print Media and Print Culture
- Print Media and Print Culture: Introduction 217
- 14 ‘[L]et a girl read’: Periodicals and Women’s Literary Canon Formation 221
- 15 Reviewing Women: Women Reviewers on Women Novelists 236
- 16 Reviewing Femininity: Gender and Genre in the Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press 250
- 17 ‘Full of pretty stories’: Fiction in the LADY’S MAGAZINE (1770–1832) 263
- 18 ‘This Lady is Descended from a Good Family’: Women and Biography in British Magazines, 1770–1798 278
- 19 Suitable Reading Material: Fandom and Female Pleasure in Women’s Engagement with Romantic Periodicals 294
-
Part V Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice
- Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice: Introduction 311
- 20 The LADIES MERCURY 315
- 21 John Dunton’s LADIES MERCURY and the Eighteenth-Century Female Subject 327
- 22 Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of the OLD MAID (1755–1756) 342
- 23 Eyes that Eagerly ‘Bear the Steady Ray of Reason’: Eidolon as Activist in Charlotte Lennox’s LADY’S MUSEUM 357
- 24 ‘[T]o cherish FEMALE ingenuity, and to conduce to FEMALE improvement’: The Birth of the Woman’s Magazine 377
- 25 The Woman behind the Man behind the WORLD: Mary Wells and the Feminisation of the Late Eighteenth-Century Newspaper 393
-
Part VI Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity
- Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity: Introduction 407
- 26 Advertising Women: Gender and the Vendor in the Print Culture of the Medical Marketplace, 1660–1830 411
- 27 Theatrical, Periodical, Authorial: Frances Brooke’s OLD MAID (1755–1756) 426
- 28 Fast Fashion: Style, Text, and Image in Late Eighteenth-Century Women’s Periodicals 440
- 29 Magazine Miniatures: Portraits of Actresses, Princesses, and Queens in Late Eighteenth- Century Periodicals 458
- 30 Fashioning Consumers: Ackermann’s REPOSITORY OF ARTS and the Cultivation of the Female Consumer 474
- Appendix 488
- Notes on Contributors 495
- Index 501