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Title Women, popular culture, and the eighteenth century / edited by Tiffany Potter.
Publisher Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2012]
Copyright date ©2012



Descript 1 online resource (xx, 321 pages) : illustrations, portraits
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Contents pt. 1. Performance, fashion, and the politics of the popular -- Historicizing the popular and the feminine: The rape of the lock and Pride and prejudice and Zombies / Tiffany Potter -- 'The assemblage of every female folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and the genesis of ballad opera / Berta Joncus -- Politics and gender in a tale of two plays / Paula Backscheider -- Celebrity status: the eighteenth-century actress as fashion icon / Jessica Munns -- Fanning the flames: women, fashion and politics / Elaine Chalus -- pt. 2. Women, reading, and writing -- The culinary art of eighteenth-century women cookbook authors / Robert James Merrett -- Women and letters / Isobel Grundy -- Writing bodies in popular culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in excess / Holly Luhning -- Women reading and writing for The rambler / Peter Sabor -- 'The most dangerous talent': riddles as feminine pastime / Mary Chadwick -- Comic prints, the picturesque and fashion: seeing and being seen in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey / Timothy Erwin -- pt. 3. Eighteenth-century women in modern popular culture -- Mother and daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney / Martha F. Bowden -- The agency of things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin / Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace -- 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': shopping around for fashion and fashionable fiction in Jane Austen adaptations / Tamara S. Wagner -- Visualizing empire in domestic settings: designing Persuasion for the screen / Andrew MacDonald and Gina MacDonald -- From Pride and prejudice to Lost in Austen and back again: reading television reading novels / Claire Grogan.
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ISBN 9781442620537 (electronic bk.)
1442620536 (electronic bk.)
9781442689985 (electronic bk.)
1442689986 (electronic bk.)
9781442626911
1442626917
9781442641815
1442641819
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Subject Women -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women in popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women authors, English -- History -- 18th century.
England -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
England -- Civilization -- 18th century.
Alt author Potter, Tiffany, 1967-
Descript 1 online resource (xx, 321 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents pt. 1. Performance, fashion, and the politics of the popular -- Historicizing the popular and the feminine: The rape of the lock and Pride and prejudice and Zombies / Tiffany Potter -- 'The assemblage of every female folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and the genesis of ballad opera / Berta Joncus -- Politics and gender in a tale of two plays / Paula Backscheider -- Celebrity status: the eighteenth-century actress as fashion icon / Jessica Munns -- Fanning the flames: women, fashion and politics / Elaine Chalus -- pt. 2. Women, reading, and writing -- The culinary art of eighteenth-century women cookbook authors / Robert James Merrett -- Women and letters / Isobel Grundy -- Writing bodies in popular culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in excess / Holly Luhning -- Women reading and writing for The rambler / Peter Sabor -- 'The most dangerous talent': riddles as feminine pastime / Mary Chadwick -- Comic prints, the picturesque and fashion: seeing and being seen in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey / Timothy Erwin -- pt. 3. Eighteenth-century women in modern popular culture -- Mother and daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney / Martha F. Bowden -- The agency of things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin / Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace -- 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': shopping around for fashion and fashionable fiction in Jane Austen adaptations / Tamara S. Wagner -- Visualizing empire in domestic settings: designing Persuasion for the screen / Andrew MacDonald and Gina MacDonald -- From Pride and prejudice to Lost in Austen and back again: reading television reading novels / Claire Grogan.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781442620537 (electronic bk.)
1442620536 (electronic bk.)
9781442689985 (electronic bk.)
1442689986 (electronic bk.)
9781442626911
1442626917
9781442641815
1442641819
Subject Women -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women in popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women authors, English -- History -- 18th century.
England -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
England -- Civilization -- 18th century.
Alt author Potter, Tiffany, 1967-

Subject Women -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women in popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Popular culture -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Women authors, English -- History -- 18th century.
England -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
England -- Civilization -- 18th century.
Descript 1 online resource (xx, 321 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents pt. 1. Performance, fashion, and the politics of the popular -- Historicizing the popular and the feminine: The rape of the lock and Pride and prejudice and Zombies / Tiffany Potter -- 'The assemblage of every female folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and the genesis of ballad opera / Berta Joncus -- Politics and gender in a tale of two plays / Paula Backscheider -- Celebrity status: the eighteenth-century actress as fashion icon / Jessica Munns -- Fanning the flames: women, fashion and politics / Elaine Chalus -- pt. 2. Women, reading, and writing -- The culinary art of eighteenth-century women cookbook authors / Robert James Merrett -- Women and letters / Isobel Grundy -- Writing bodies in popular culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in excess / Holly Luhning -- Women reading and writing for The rambler / Peter Sabor -- 'The most dangerous talent': riddles as feminine pastime / Mary Chadwick -- Comic prints, the picturesque and fashion: seeing and being seen in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey / Timothy Erwin -- pt. 3. Eighteenth-century women in modern popular culture -- Mother and daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney / Martha F. Bowden -- The agency of things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin / Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace -- 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': shopping around for fashion and fashionable fiction in Jane Austen adaptations / Tamara S. Wagner -- Visualizing empire in domestic settings: designing Persuasion for the screen / Andrew MacDonald and Gina MacDonald -- From Pride and prejudice to Lost in Austen and back again: reading television reading novels / Claire Grogan.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Potter, Tiffany, 1967-
ISBN 9781442620537 (electronic bk.)
1442620536 (electronic bk.)
9781442689985 (electronic bk.)
1442689986 (electronic bk.)
9781442626911
1442626917
9781442641815
1442641819

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