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Fielding

6 May 2015

Why vote? Because we can!

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We have UK national elections this week. For most of this country’s history most people did not have the right to vote or freedom of speech. The 1832 Reform Bill enfranchised sections of the middle (but not working) classes. Before … Read More

eighteenth century literature, eighteenth-century fiction, eighteenth-century novel, election, Fielding, Jonathan Wild, political history, politics, vote, voting history
28 Jun 2013

18thc Women and Education

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Extract from my free lecture on eighteenth-century literature, the Literature of Sensibility, women writers and readers: Women’s education was much debated throughout the century, not least in women’s novels but the generally accepted ideal was to educate women not for … Read More

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