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Gender and the Fictions of the Public Sphere, 1690-1755
Anthony Pollock
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Arts and Humanities
Public sphere
100%
Women writers
66%
Technique
33%
Discourse
33%
Reactionary
33%
Contestation
33%
Public life
33%
Liberal
33%
Cultural Authority
33%
Rational
33%
Early English
33%
Universality
33%
Literary Marketplace
33%
Womens Participation
33%
1690s
33%
Mary Astell
33%
1750s
33%
Shaftesbury
33%
Subversives
33%
Journalistic Texts
33%
Eliza Haywood
33%
Immanent Critique
33%
Delarivier Manley
33%
Keyphrases
Public Sphere
100%
Women Writers
66%
Innovative Methods
33%
Public Life
33%
Cultural Authority
33%
Liberal
33%
Women Participation
33%
Literary Market
33%
Pollock
33%
Addison
33%
Shaftesbury
33%
Male Author
33%
Delarivier Manley
33%
Political Text
33%
Principle of Equality
33%
Immanent Critique
33%
Eliza Haywood
33%
Journalistic Text
33%
Mary Astell
33%
Subversive
33%
Rational Discourse
33%