[图书][B] Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660–1727

K Gevirtz - 2014 - books.google.com
This book shows how early women novelists from Aphra Behn to Mary Davys drew on
debates about the self generated by the'scientific'revolution to establish the novel as a …

7. From Baroque to Enlightenment

M Cavendish, A Behn - The Female Baroque in Early Modern English Literary … - torrossa.com
Here I consider two women writers whose work marks a transition from the Baroque to
Enlightenment. Margaret Cavendish figures in two diverging intellectual worlds. There are …

Excess and Artifice: The Depiction of the Emotions in Aphra Behn's Amatory Fiction

M Rubik - Women's Writing, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the stylistic means Behn employs to convey frenzied states of
emotion in her prose narratives, and compares her writing to that of other authors of …

[PDF][PDF] Pathetic temporality: affect and time in the eighteenth-century women's epistolary novel

CA Hoffman - 2017 - getd.libs.uga.edu
That the epistolary novel flourished in a century in which the writing of letters engaged
society through both material and cultural means seems only natural. 1 That the epistolary …

An Ingenious Romance: The Stable Self

KB Gevirtz - Women, the Novel, and Natural Philosophy, 1660 …, 2014 - Springer
Introducing the second edition of Isaac Newton's Principia in 1713, Roger Cotes announced
that “Those who assume hypotheses as first principles of their speculations, although they …