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Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period

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Article Marshall, Linda E. (1995)
Astronomy of the invisible: Contexts for Christina Rossetti's heavenly parables. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 167-181). (/isis/citation/CBB000069246/) unapi

Article Early, Julie English (1995)
The science of work, life, and text: Margaret Fountaine's captures/capturing Margaret Fountaine. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 183-197). (/isis/citation/CBB000069241/) unapi

Article Orr, Clarissa Campbell (1995)
Albertine Necker de Saussure, the mature woman author, and the scientific education of women. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 141-153). (/isis/citation/CBB000069257/) unapi

Article Keller, Eve (1995)
Mrs. Jane Sharp: Midwifery and the critique of medical knowledge in 17th-century England. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 101-111). (/isis/citation/CBB000069264/) unapi

Article Hoecker-Drysdale, Susan (1995)
The enigma of Harriet Martineau's letters on science. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 155-165). (/isis/citation/CBB000069251/) unapi

Article Myers, Mitzi (1995)
Aufklärung für Kinder? Maria Edgeworth and the genders of knowledge genres: or, “The genius of nonsense” and “The Grand Panjandrum himself”. Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period (pp. 113-140). (/isis/citation/CBB000069262/) unapi

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