Women and Property in the Eighteenth-Century English Novel
Discover the intricate relationship between women and property in the engaging study, Women and Property in the Eighteenth-Century English Novel by April London, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This thoughtful exploration spans 276 pages, examining how women influenced the critical debates surrounding property rights in the fiction of the eighteenth century. London delves into the works of notable authors such as Samuel Richardson, Henry Mackenzie, Clara Reeve, and Jane West, showcasing their contributions to literary discourse on gender and property. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of literary criticism and gender studies, this book sheds light on the often-overlooked perspectives of women in early English literature. Unearth the interplay of gender and socio-economic issues and appreciate how these themes resonate in contemporary discussions. Enhance your collection with this insightful read that offers a fresh lens on the social dynamics of the 18th century.