Women's Literary Networks and Media Cultures in the Long Eighteenth Century

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"Defence of Women"
"The Shipwreck"
A.T.W
Anacharsis
Anne Baker
Anne Leith
Anne Maxey
Anne Maxwell
Anne Wharton Wilmerfield
Annotated catalogs
Archibald Constable
Art market
Auction clerk
Bristol Library Society
Byron Edwards
Canadian women writers
Captivity narrative
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Catherine Macaulay
Catherine Massy Tuthill
Charles Edward Stuart
Charlotte Waldie Eaton
Colonial
Commonplace book
Conduct literature
Cosmopolitanism
Curated miscellanies
Digitization
Dispersed archives
Dissertations on the Prophecies
Domestic economy
Edward Young
Eliza Haywood
Elizabeth Montagu
Enlightenment
Epistolary
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Exploration narrative
Feijoo
Flueron
Forbes
forthcoming
Frances Brooke
George Lyttelton
Harrowby Manuscript 81
Historical narrative
Indigenous
Jacobite
Jane Austen
Jane Waldie Watts
John Murray
Joseph Addison
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Lady's Magazine or Polite Companion
Leonara's Library
Manuscript circulation
Margaret Cavendish
Marginalia
Maria Edgeworth
Mary Bosquanet Fletcher
Mary Delarivier Manley
Mary Lowell
Mary Tooth
Materiality
Methodist
Microinvention
Miscellany
Moravian Brethren
Nineteenth-Century Britain
Orlando Furioso
Passive forgetting
Preacher's footing
Protofeminist
Quaker
Residence in Belgium
Richard Wharton
Robert Wharton Mydddleton
Romanticism
Rome in the Nineteenth Century
Samuel Johnson
Sarah Shackleto
Seven Years War
Shakespeare
Sociable literary networks
Spectator
Subscription library
Tatler
The British Museum
The Spectator
Thomas Maxey
Travel writing
Women readers
Women's Book History

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  • ISBN 9781684486212
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: Bucknell University Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This pathbreaking collection features original essays by leading scholars working at the intersections of women's literary history, book history, and media cultures. Drawing on underexplored archives and innovative methodologies—from feminist bibliography to digital humanities—the contributors generate new narratives about the long eighteenth century and the centrality of gender to its literary production. Moving beyond a narrow focus on authorship, the chapters recover women as writers and readers, editors and curators, printers and book owners, scholars, preachers, and political actors. Across print, manuscript, and oral cultures, they illuminate the collaborative networks and material conditions shaping cultural production and circulation. Organized into sections on print histories, manuscript cultures, and new methodological approaches, this collection reshapes eighteenth-century studies while modeling ethically engaged archival research. Accessible and wide-ranging, it will appeal to scholars and students in literary studies, women's and gender studies, and book history alike.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Leith Davis is a professor of English and director of the Research Centre for Scottish Studies at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. She is author of Mediating Cultural Memory in Britain and Ireland: From the 1688 Revolution to the 1745 Jacobite Risingand the author or coeditor of seven other books.

Michelle Levy is professor of English at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Her most recent books are Literary Manuscript Culture in Romantic Britain and, with Betty Schellenberg, How and Why to Do Things with Eighteenth-Century Manuscripts.

Diana Solomon is an associate professor of English at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of Prologues and Epilogues of Restoration Theater: Gender and Comedy, Performance and Print and coeditor of The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama.