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22 Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of the OLD MAID (1755–1756)

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Figures and Plates Figures viii
  4. Introduction: Women and the Birth of Periodical Culture 1
  5. Part I Learning for the Ladies
  6. Learning for the Ladies: Introduction 21
  7. 1 Periodicals and the Problem of Women’s Learning 25
  8. 2 Discontinuous Reading and Miscellaneous Instruction for British Ladies 40
  9. 3 Constructing Women’s History in the LADY’S MUSEUM 53
  10. 4 Vindications and Reflections: The LADY’S MAGAZINE during the Revolution Controversy (1789–1795) 67
  11. Part II The Poetics of Periodicals
  12. The Poetics of Periodicals: Introduction 83
  13. 5 Dunton and Singer after the ATHENIAN MERCURY: Two Plots of Platonic Love 87
  14. 6 Women’s Poetry in the Magazines 101
  15. 7 ‘A lasting wreath of various hue’: Hannah Cowley, the Della Cruscan Affair, and the Medium of the Periodical Poem 113
  16. 8 The LADY’S POETICAL MAGAZINE and the Fashioning of Women’s Literary Space 129
  17. Part III Periodicals Nationally and Internationally
  18. Periodicals Nationally and Internationally: Introduction 149
  19. 9 Protesting the Exclusivity of the Public Sphere: Delarivier Manley’s EXAMINER 153
  20. 10 ‘A moral paper! And how do you expect to get money by it?’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Journalism 165
  21. 11 Eliza Haywood’s Periodicals in Wartime 178
  22. 12 German Women’s Writing in British Magazines, 1760–1820 190
  23. 13 Travel Writing and Mediation in the LADY’S MAGAZINE: Charting ‘the meridian of female reading’ 205
  24. Part IV Print Media and Print Culture
  25. Print Media and Print Culture: Introduction 217
  26. 14 ‘[L]et a girl read’: Periodicals and Women’s Literary Canon Formation 221
  27. 15 Reviewing Women: Women Reviewers on Women Novelists 236
  28. 16 Reviewing Femininity: Gender and Genre in the Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press 250
  29. 17 ‘Full of pretty stories’: Fiction in the LADY’S MAGAZINE (1770–1832) 263
  30. 18 ‘This Lady is Descended from a Good Family’: Women and Biography in British Magazines, 1770–1798 278
  31. 19 Suitable Reading Material: Fandom and Female Pleasure in Women’s Engagement with Romantic Periodicals 294
  32. Part V Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice
  33. Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice: Introduction 311
  34. 20 The LADIES MERCURY 315
  35. 21 John Dunton’s LADIES MERCURY and the Eighteenth-Century Female Subject 327
  36. 22 Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of the OLD MAID (1755–1756) 342
  37. 23 Eyes that Eagerly ‘Bear the Steady Ray of Reason’: Eidolon as Activist in Charlotte Lennox’s LADY’S MUSEUM 357
  38. 24 ‘[T]o cherish FEMALE ingenuity, and to conduce to FEMALE improvement’: The Birth of the Woman’s Magazine 377
  39. 25 The Woman behind the Man behind the WORLD: Mary Wells and the Feminisation of the Late Eighteenth-Century Newspaper 393
  40. Part VI Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity
  41. Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity: Introduction 407
  42. 26 Advertising Women: Gender and the Vendor in the Print Culture of the Medical Marketplace, 1660–1830 411
  43. 27 Theatrical, Periodical, Authorial: Frances Brooke’s OLD MAID (1755–1756) 426
  44. 28 Fast Fashion: Style, Text, and Image in Late Eighteenth-Century Women’s Periodicals 440
  45. 29 Magazine Miniatures: Portraits of Actresses, Princesses, and Queens in Late Eighteenth- Century Periodicals 458
  46. 30 Fashioning Consumers: Ackermann’s REPOSITORY OF ARTS and the Cultivation of the Female Consumer 474
  47. Appendix 488
  48. Notes on Contributors 495
  49. Index 501
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