In this case study of the British writer Elizabeth Hamilton (1756-1816), Grogan (English, Bishop's U., Canada) aims to shed light on the limitations of strict Jacobin/Anti-Jacobin framework of interpr
When the Anti-Jacobin Review described Memoirs of Modern Philosophers in 1800 as "the first novel of the day" and as proof that "all the female writers of the day are not corrupted by the voluptuous d
This edition situates Rights of Man within the discussion of the French Revolution in Britain and enables readers to understand the broader political debates of the 1790's. Appendices include response
First accepted by a publisher in 1803, Northanger Abbey was eventually published posthumously in 1818. In it Austen weaves a romance full of suspense and comedy around the heroine Catherine Morland's