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E-raamat: New Perspectives on Delarivier Manley and Eighteenth Century Literature: Power, Sex, and Text

Edited by (University of Melbourne, Australia), Edited by (University of California, Irvine, USA)
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This first critical collection on Delarivier Manley revisits the most heated discussions, adds new perspectives in light of growing awareness of Manley’s multifaceted contributions to eighteenth-century literature, and demonstrates the wide range of thinking about her literary production and significance. While contributors reconsider some well-known texts through her generic intertextuality or unresolved political moments, the volume focuses more on those works that have had less attention: dramas, correspondence, journalistic endeavors, and late prose fiction. The methodological approaches incorporate traditional investigations of Manley, such as historical research, gender theory, and comparative close readings, as well as some recently influential theories, like geocriticism and affect studies. This book forges new paths in the many underdeveloped directions in Manley scholarship, including her work’s exploration of foreign locales, the power dynamics between individuals and in relation to states, sexuality beyond heteronormativity, and the shifting operations and influences of genre. While it draws on previous writing about Manley’s engagement with Whig/Tory politics, gender, and queerness, it also argues for Manley’s contributions as a writer with wide-ranging knowledge of both the inner sanctums of London and the outer developing British Empire, an astute reader of politics, a sophisticated explorer of emotional and gender dynamics, and a flexible and clever stylist. In contrast to the many ways Manley has been too easily dismissed, this collection carefully considers many points of view, and opens the way for new analyses of Manley’s life, work, and vital contributions to the full range of forms in which she wrote.

Foreword ix
Kirsten T. Saxton
Delarivier Manley Chronology of Works xiii
Primary Works in Modern or Facsimile Editions xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Breaking Open the Conversation on Delarivier Manley 1(14)
Aleksondra Hultquist
Elizabeth J. Mathews
PART I Power
1 The Adventures of Rivella as Political Secret History
15(15)
Rachel Carnell
2 The Politics of Servitude: The Husband's Resentment. In Two Examples in Delarivier Manley's The Power of Love
30(13)
Earla Wilputte
3 Vengeance, Vows, and "Heroick Vertue": Reforming the Revenger in Delarivier Manley's Almyna: or, The Arabian Vow
43(14)
Misty Krueger
4 "Through the Black Sea and the Country of Colchis": A Geocentric Approach to Delarivier Manley's The Royal Mischief (1696)
57(18)
Bernadette Andrea
PART II Sex
5 Interrupting Pleasure: Ideology and Affect in Delarivier Manley's The New Atalantis
75(17)
Erin M. Keating
6 Manley's Single Ladies
92(14)
Jennifer Frangos
7 Manley's Queer Forms: Repetition, Techno-performativity, and the Body
106(16)
Kim Simpson
8 From Pleasure to Power: The Passion of Love in The Fair Hypocrite
122(15)
Aleksondra Hultquist
PART III Text
9 Manley's "Sentimental" Deserted Mistress, Women Writers in Literary History, and The Lost Lover
137(16)
Victoria Joule
10 Delarivier Manley Understands the Ladies Better Than You: The Female Wits, Genre, and Feminocentric Satire
153(18)
Katharine Beutner
11 A Manifesto for a Woman Writer: Letters Writen as Varronian Satire
171(17)
Chris Mounsey
12 Examined in Manley Style: Epistolary Modes in the Periodical Writings of Delarivier Manley
188(13)
Jean McBain
13 The Miscellaneous New Atalantis
201(14)
Nicola Parsons
Afterword 215(4)
Toni Bowers
Selected Bibliography 219(14)
Contributors 233(4)
Index 237
Aleksondra Hultquist is an Associate Investigator at the Centre for Excellence in the History of Emotion, 1100-1800, and a Managing Editor of ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830. She has published articles on Eliza Haywood and Aphra Behn and is currently finishing her monograph, The Amatory Mode.



Elizabeth J. Mathews is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Irvine. She has reviewed for and published an essay on Aphra Behns rhetoric of emotion in ABO and is currently working on a study of the shifting parameters for "bad" writing in genre fiction.