Mary Anne Schofield

Standard Name: Schofield, Mary Anne

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Literary responses Eliza Haywood
A more recent generation of feminist scholars has succeeded in locating EH in the developing tradition of women's fiction. Critic Mary Anne Schofield has argued that her heroines are feisty feminists. Paula Backscheider points out...
Textual Production Eliza Haywood
EH issued seven new titles this year, including some in a revised edition of her Works of 1723-4. The Life of Madam de Villesache, allegedly translated from the French of an unidentified lady who...

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Texts

Rizzo, Betty. “’Depressa Resurgam’: Elizabeth Griffith’s Playwriting Career”. Curtain Calls, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 120-42.
Stanton, Judith Phillips. “’This New-Found Path Attempting’: Women Dramatists in England, 1660-1800”. Curtain Calls: British and American Women and the Theater, 1660-1820, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 325-54.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “A Feminist Link in the Old Boys’ Network: The Cosseting of Katherine Philips”. Curtain Calls, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 71-104.
Lassner, Phyllis. “Cry For Life: Storm Jameson, Stevie Smith, and the Fate of Europe’s Jews”. Visions of War: World War II in Popular Literature and Culture, edited by M. Paul Holsinger and Mary Anne Schofield, Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1992, pp. 181-90.
Staves, Susan. “Matrimonial Discord in Fiction and in Court: The Case of Ann Masterman”. Fetter’d or Free?: British Women Novelists 1670-1815, edited by Cecilia Macheski and Mary Anne Schofield, Ohio University Press, 1986, pp. 169-85.
Saar, Doreen Alvarez. “Susanna Rowson: Feminist and Democrat”. Curtain Calls, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 231-46.