Keyword [Edgeworth] Result: 1 - 12 | Page: 1 of 1 | 1. | Imperial Ideology In Domestic Novel | 2. | Lady Delacour’s Gender Performativity In Belinda | 3. | The Uncanny Motif In The Absentee | 4. | Research On Edgeworth's Ethics Thought And Its Influence | 5. | Maria Edgeworth's Representation Of The Irish Subaltern In Castle Rackrent | 6. | Romantic peripheries: The national subject and the colonial Bildungsroman in Edgeworth, Scott, and Child and Hogg (Ireland, Scotland, United States, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth, James Hogg, Lydia Maria Child) | 7. | Tropes of time and space in Johnson, Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen (Samuel Johnson, Fanny Burney, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen) | 8. | Science and imagination in Anglo-American children's books, 1760--1855 (Thomas Day, Maria Edgeworth, Nathaniel Hawthorne) | 9. | Rewriting the colonized past through textual strategies of exclusion (Maria Edgeworth, England, Raja Rao, India, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Caryl Phillips, St. Kitts) | 10. | The friendly companion: Toward a comic poetics in the nineteenth-century English novel (Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Maria Edgeworth, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy) | 11. | Ancestral voices: Maria Edgeworth and other orphans of British literature (William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Sydney, Lady Morgan, Jane Austen) | 12. | 'A raking pot of tea': The intersecting circles of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth | |
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