Female Heads
John Bayley, 27 October 1988
Woman to Woman: Female Friendship in Victorian Fiction
by Tess Cosslett.
Harvester, 211 pp., £29.95, July 1988,0 7108 1015 6 Show More
by Tess Cosslett.
Harvester, 211 pp., £29.95, July 1988,
Sentiment and Sociability: The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century
by John Mullan.
Oxford, 261 pp., £25, June 1988,0 19 812865 7 Show More
by John Mullan.
Oxford, 261 pp., £25, June 1988,
The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney. Vol. I: 1768-1773
edited by Lars Troide.
Oxford, 353 pp., £45, June 1988,9780198125815 Show More
edited by Lars Troide.
Oxford, 353 pp., £45, June 1988,
“... itself in realistically. Richardson uses as a convention the letter-writing of Clarissa and Anna Howe, but their intimacy is itself a fact to be taken for granted. The problem is that once men have invented women in fiction, it is difficult for women not to produce a counter-invention in the same spirit. Guidelines and frontiers are all too easily drawn. I ... ”