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British Women Writers and the Writing of History, 1670-1820 [Paperback]

Devoney Looser (Author)
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January 19, 2005

Until recently, history writing has been understood as a male enclave from which women were restricted, particularly prior to the nineteenth century. The first book to look at British women writers and their contributions to historiography during the long eighteenth century, British Women Writers and the Writing of History, 1670-1820, asks why, rather than writing history that included their own sex, some women of this period chose to write the same kind of history as men—one that marginalized or excluded women altogether. But as Devoney Looser demonstrates, although British women's historically informed writings were not necessarily feminist or even female-focused, they were intimately involved in debates over and conversations about the genre of history.

Looser investigates the careers of Lucy Hutchinson, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Charlotte Lennox, Catharine Macaulay, Hester Lynch Piozzi, and Jane Austen and shows how each of their contributions to historical discourse differed greatly as a result of political, historical, religious, class, and generic affiliations. Adding their contributions to accounts of early modern writing refutes the assumption that historiography was an exclusive men's club and that fiction was the only prose genre open to women.


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Essential to feminist scholarship in its objective and individualized approach to these authors.

(Jessica Harvey The East-Central Intelligencer )

Devoney Looser's book is important. It establishes the historical consciousness at the core of the achievements of a group of notable women writers over a period of a century and a half... This book achieves its goal of bringing to our attention a series of meritorious writers and texts that exemplify the important place occupied by women in the intellectual life of eighteenth-century England.

(Everett Zimmerman Eighteenth-Century Fiction )

An excellent pioneering study of women's contribution to historiography in the long eighteenth century... Looser's work opens up several potential theses and books on historiography by women by drawing attention to the sheer range of possibilities of engagement with history as a form of writing.

(Modern Language Review )

Taken together, Looser's seven chapters make a persuasive case for locating women's authorship in a broader field of writing than usual.

(Deidre Lynch Modern Language Quarterly )

This is a highly intelligent book... Looser's arguments are stepped in the current scholarship on each of these women, and she is a generous scholar who always gives credit where it is due... she will have you thinking about [genre] as you never have before.

(Melinda S. Zook H-Albion, H-Net Reviews )

British Women Writers and the Writing of History, 1670-1820, is an original, ambitious, and exciting book. No study like it currently exists, and the subject is one that has needed to be addressed for some time. Looser covers her topic with impressive scope and detail, ably deploying biographical background, reception theory, and close readings of the works themselves to evaluate the writers.

(Martine Watson Brownley, Emory University )

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"British Women Writers and the Writing of History, 1670-1820, is an original, ambitious, and exciting book. No study like it currently exists, and the subject is one that has needed to be addressed for some time. Looser covers her topic with impressive scope and detail, ably deploying biographical background, reception theory, and close readings of the works themselves to evaluate the writers." -- Martine Watson Brownley, Emory University

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (January 19, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801879051
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801879050
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,152,378 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Study of Women and the Writing of History, May 8, 2001
Devoney Looser's study not only breaks new ground in eighteenth-century studies of gender and genre, but it does so with great clarity, style, and grace. Looser's work is well researched and engagingly written, with chapters that focus in turn on several British women writers from the "long eighteenth century," including Lucy Hutchinson, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Hester Lynch Piozzi, Jane Austen, Catharine Macaulay, and Charlotte Lennox. Students of history, literature, feminism, and the eighteenth century will find this book both informative and easy to read, and I especially recommend it to graduate students who are looking to expand their knowledge of one or all of these areas. The chapters on Macaulay and Piozzi are especially interesting because those writers may not be as familiar to readers as the more celebrated Austen or Montagu. As a professional academic who reads a great deal of scholarly material, I can say that this work truly excels in its field, and it is written in such a way that students and armchair enthusiasts will not find too obscure for their understanding while offering the kind of detail and insight that professional scholars expect in a critical text.
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Received feminist wisdom has conceived of history as a male enclave devoid of women subjects and practitioners, particularly before the twentieth century. Read the first page
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schoolroom history, epistolary history, real solemn history, female quixote, long eighteenth century, female historian, romance elements, historical women, female pen, historical discourse
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Lucy Hutchinson, Turkish Embassy Letters, Civil War, Catharine Macaulay, John Hutchinson, Catherine Morland, Hutchinson's Memoirs, Julius Hutchinson, Northanger Abbey, Colonel Hutchinson, Charlotte Lennox, Hester Lynch Piozzi, Republican Virago, Catherine Sophia, Samuel Johnson, Alfred House, Ladies History, Burnet's History, Edward Wortley Montagu, Lady Louisa Stuart, Margaret Cavendish, Monthly Review, Queen Anne, Account of the Court of George, Biographical Anecdotes
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