ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Romantic Women Writers overviews critical reception for Romantic women
writers from their earliest periodical reviews through the most current scholarship and directs users to avenues of future research. It is divided into two parts.The first section offers topical discussions on the status of provincial poets, on women’s engagement in children’s literature, the relation of women writers to their religious backgrounds, the historical backgrounds to women’s orientalism, and their engagement in debates on slavery and abolition.The second part surveys the life and careers of individual women – some 47 in all with sections for biography, biographical resources, works, modern editions, archival holdings, critical reception, and avenues for further research. The final sections of each essay offer further guidance for researchers, including “Signatures” under which the author published, and a “List of Works” accompanied, whenever possible, with contemporary prices and publishing formats. To facilitate research, a robust “Works Cited” includes all texts mentioned or quoted in the essay.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Recovering the “Critical Heritage” of Romantic Women Writers

part I|60 pages

Multi-Author Surveys

part II|484 pages

Author Essays

chapter 8|13 pages

Jane Austen (1775–1817)

chapter 9|15 pages

Joanna Baillie (1762–1851)

chapter 13|10 pages

Charlotte Brooke (c. 1740–93)

chapter 15|17 pages

Frances Burney (1752–1840)

chapter 18|12 pages

Hannah Cowley (1743–1809)

chapter 19|4 pages

Ann Batten Cristall (c. 1769–1848)

chapter 20|7 pages

Charlotte Dacre (c. 1772–1825)

chapter 22|17 pages

Maria Edgeworth (1768–1849)

chapter 24|7 pages

Eliza Fenwick née Jaco (1766–1840)

chapter 26|9 pages

Anne Macvicar Grant (1755–1838)

chapter 27|5 pages

Elizabeth Hamilton (1756–1816)

chapter 31|11 pages

Mary Lamb (1764–1847)

chapter 32|9 pages

Catharine Macaulay (1731–91)

chapter 35|10 pages

Hannah More (1745–1833)

chapter 38|11 pages

Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741–1821)

chapter 39|6 pages

Anna Maria Porter (1778–1832)

chapter 40|9 pages

Jane Porter (1775–1850)

chapter 43|10 pages

Anna Seward (1742–1809)

chapter 48|14 pages

Mary Tighe (1772–1810)

chapter 52|11 pages

Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855)