Prescott, Sarah. “Penelope Aubin and The Doctrine of Morality: a reassessment of the pious woman novelist”. Women’s Writing, No. 1, pp. 99 - 112.
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Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Singer Rowe | ESR
enjoyed important friendships from around the age of twenty with Anne Finch, Lady Winchilsea
, and Lady Hertford
. Finch was twelve years older than ESR
, and Hertford twenty-five years younger. They each... |
Literary responses | Jane Brereton | In her anniversary poem on her mother's death, Charlotte Brereton
, writing as Carolina, seized as consolation the thought (in the Gentleman's Magazine's over-insistent typography): Yet shall thy writings—thy example, be / The... |
Literary responses | Fidelia | Although Gentleman's Magazine poets in general have attracted attention from Anthony Barker
, and Jane Brereton
has received overdue critical notice from Sarah Prescott
, Fidelia's lack of a historical identity seems to have militated... |
politics | Jane Brereton | JB
was a strong Whig in politics, though she maintained friendships with ladies of the opposite, Jacobite persuasion. She defended the wearing of luxury clothes on the grounds that it helped to keep people employed... |
Textual Features | Jane Brereton | JB
's true attitude to her own poetic vocation is hard to fathom. In An Expostulatory Epistle to Sir Richard Steele
upon the Death of Mr. Addison she calls herself the meanest of the tuneful... |
Textual Features | Jane Cave | Of the subjects of her elegies, George Whitefield
had become internationally known (he died in New England) while Howel or Howell Harris
was a family friend and (like another Welsh Evangelical clergyman she wrote about)... |
Textual Production | Penelope Aubin | The moral aims of PA
's fiction are clear enough; critic Sarah Prescott
, however, suggests that morality may have been less an impulse than a stock in trade. Prescott, Sarah. “Penelope Aubin and The Doctrine of Morality: a reassessment of the pious woman novelist”. Women’s Writing, No. 1, pp. 99 - 112. 107 |
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