Anti-Jacobin Novels

[1]  Ingrid Horrocks Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784–1814 , 2019 .

[2]  P. Clemit The Signal of Regard: William Godwin’s Correspondence Networks , 2019, European Romantic Review.

[3]  Louis Hickman Eighteenth-Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Religion , 2017 .

[4]  Sally Stewart Mary Wollstonecraft’s Contributions to the Analytical Review , 2017 .

[5]  H. Barker Family and Business during the Industrial Revolution , 2016 .

[6]  Alan M. S. J. Coffee,et al.  The social and political philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft , 2016 .

[7]  A. Chandler Maria Edgeworth on Citizenship: Rousseau, Darwin, and Feminist Pessimism in Practical Education , 2016 .

[8]  J. Akamatsu Revisiting Ecclesiastical Adultery Cases in Eighteenth-Century England , 2016 .

[9]  Tessa Whitehouse The Textual Culture of English Protestant Dissent 1720-1800 , 2015 .

[10]  H. Dawson MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT AND FEMINIST REPUBLICANISM , 2015 .

[11]  H. Klemann How to Think with Animals in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Original Stories and The Wrongs of Woman; or, Maria , 2015 .

[12]  Kaley Kramer Called to Civil Existence: Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , 2015 .

[13]  Julie L. Holcomb Blood-Stained Sugar: Gender, Commerce and the British Slave-Trade Debates , 2014 .

[14]  Dannie Leigh Chalk Comparative Gender in Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda , 2014 .

[15]  M. Reuter “Like a Fanciful Kind of Half Being”: Mary Wollstonecraft's Criticism of Jean‐Jacques Rousseau , 2014, Hypatia.

[16]  Alan M. S. J. Coffee Freedom as Independence: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Grand Blessing of Life , 2014, Hypatia.

[17]  Lena Halldenius Mary Wollstonecraft's Feminist Critique of Property: On Becoming a Thief from Principle , 2014, Hypatia.

[18]  E. Botting,et al.  Wollstonecraft as an International Feminist Meme , 2014 .

[19]  Morwenna Griffiths Educational Relationships: Rousseau, Wollstonecraft and Social Justice , 2014 .

[20]  I. Bour Une Maria inédite : la réception de The Wrongs of Woman de Mary Wollstonecraft en France , 2013 .

[21]  E. Botting Wollstonecraft in Europe, 1792–1904: A Revisionist Reception History , 2013 .

[22]  Kirstin Hanley Mary Wollstonecraft, Pedagogy, and the Practice of Feminism , 2013 .

[23]  Alan M. S. J. Coffee Mary Wollstonecraft, freedom and the enduring power of social domination , 2013 .

[24]  D. O'Shaughnessy Caleb Williams and the Philomaths: Recalibrating Political Justice for the Nineteenth Century , 2012 .

[25]  D. Lynch Personal Effects and Sentimental Fictions , 2011 .

[26]  A. Page ‘A Species of Slavery’: Richard Price's Rational Dissent and Antislavery , 2011 .

[27]  Robert M. Maniquis,et al.  Godwinian Moments: From the Enlightenment to Romanticism , 2011 .

[28]  J. Labbe The history of British women's writing, 1750-1830 , 2010 .

[29]  Kathryn Ready Dissenting Heads and Hearts: Joseph Priestley, Anna Barbauld, and Conflicting Attitudes towards Devotion within Rational Dissent , 2010 .

[30]  P. Clemit Readers respond to Godwin: Romantic republicanism in letters , 2009 .

[31]  Naomi Garner ‘Seeing Through a Glass Darkly’: Wollstonecraft and the Confinements of Eighteenth-Century Femininity , 2009 .

[32]  S. Oliver Silencing Joseph Johnson and the "Analytical Review" , 2009, The Wordsworth Circle.

[33]  Mitzi Myers Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children's Books , 2009 .

[34]  Wendy Gunther-Canada Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on The Sexual Politics of Republican Motherhood , 2008 .

[35]  A. Schulman Gothic Piles and Endless Forests: Wollstonecraft between Burke and Rousseau , 2007 .

[36]  Deborah M. Weiss The Extraordinary Ordinary Belinda: Maria Edgeworth's Female Philosopher , 2007 .

[37]  Lena Halldenius The primacy of right. On the triad of liberty, equality and virtue in Wollstonecraft's political thought , 2007 .

[38]  R. Lamb The Foundations of Godwinian Impartiality , 2006, Utilitas.

[39]  C. Brant Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture , 2006 .

[40]  R. Evans The Rationality and Femininity of Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen , 2006 .

[41]  S. Knott,et al.  Women, Gender and Enlightenment , 2005 .

[42]  E. Botting,et al.  Wollstonecraft's Philosophical Impact on Nineteenth‐Century American Women's Rights Advocates , 2004 .

[43]  I. Bour The boundaries of sensibility: 1790s french translations of Mary Wollstonecraft , 2004 .

[44]  C. Franklin Mary Wollstonecraft: A Literary Life , 2004 .

[45]  C. Howard Wollstonecraft's Thoughts on Slavery and Corruption , 2004 .

[46]  F. Dolan Battered Women, Petty Traitors, and the Legacy of Coverture , 2003 .

[47]  J. Temkin Rape and the legal process (second edition) , 2002 .

[48]  L. Chard Joseph Johnson in the 1790s , 2002, The Wordsworth Circle.

[49]  T. Furniss Mary Wollstonecraft's French Revolution , 2002 .

[50]  A. Richardson Mary Wollstonecraft on education , 2002 .

[51]  B. Taylor The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft: The religious foundations of Mary Wollstonecraft's feminism , 2002 .

[52]  H. Jarman Bluestockings , 2001, The Classical Review.

[53]  Anna Neill Civilization and the rights of woman: liberty and captivity in the work of Mary Wollstonecraft , 2001 .

[54]  M. Phillips Society and Sentiment: Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740-1820 , 2001 .

[55]  James c. G. Conniff Edmund Burke and His Critics: The Case of Mary Wollstonecraft , 1999 .

[56]  J. Rendall “The grand causes which combine to carry mankind forward”: Wollstonecraft, history and revolution , 1997 .

[57]  D. Andrew Popular culture and public debate: London 1780 , 1996, Historical-Philological Journal.

[58]  A. London Jane West and the politics of reading , 1996 .

[59]  K. Smith Women, Writing and Revolution 1790-1827 , 1996 .

[60]  D. Bromwich Wollstonecraft as a Critic of Burke , 1995 .

[61]  M. Thale Women in London Debating Societies in 1780 , 1995 .

[62]  Catriona Mackenzie Reason and Sensibility: The Ideal of Women's Self-Governance in die Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft , 1993, Hypatia.

[63]  Gary J. Handwerk Of Caleb's Guilt and Godwin's Truth: Ideology and Ethics in Caleb Williams , 1993 .

[64]  S. Myers The Bluestocking Circle , 1990 .

[65]  D. Andrew Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century , 1989 .

[66]  M. Thale London Debating Societies in the 1790s , 1989, The Historical Journal.

[67]  Deborah M. Valenze Prophetic Sons and Daughters: Female Preaching and Popular Religion in Industrial England , 1985 .

[68]  G. Claeys The Concept of “Political Justice” in Godwin's Political Justice , 1983 .

[69]  M. Butler Godwin, Burke, and Caleb Williams , 1982 .

[70]  M. Scrivener Godwin's Philosophy: A Revaluation , 1978 .

[71]  R. Janes,et al.  On the Reception of Mary Wollstonecraft’s a Vindication of the Rights of Woman , 1978 .

[72]  L. Chard Bookseller to Publisher: Joseph Johnson and the English Book Trade, 1760 to 1810 , 1977 .

[73]  R. Richey The Origins of British Radicalism: The Changing Rationale for Dissent , 1973 .

[74]  R. Crane Suggestions Toward A Genealogy of the "Man of Feeling" , 1934 .

[75]  Amy Garnai Revolutionary Imaginings in the 1790s , 2009 .

[76]  Abigail M. Smith The reception of the life and work of Mary Wollstonecraft in the early American republic , 2009 .

[77]  L. Kirkley Feminism in translation: Re-writing the Rights of Women , 2009 .

[78]  Brycchan Carey British abolitionism and the rhetoric of sensibility , 2005 .

[79]  A. Craciun British women writers and the French Revolution , 2005 .

[80]  M. Waters British women writers and the profession of literary criticism, 1789-1832 , 2004 .

[81]  H. Braithwaite Romanticism, publishing, and dissent , 2003 .

[82]  Claudia L. Johnson The Cambridge companion to Mary Wollstonecraft , 2002 .

[83]  Danaya C. Wright The Crisis of Child Custody: A History of the Birth of Family Law in England , 2002 .

[84]  M. Thale The case of the British inquisition: money and women in mid-eighteenth-century London debating societies. , 1999, Albion.

[85]  G. Kelly From the Rights of Men to Revolutionary Feminism , 1996 .

[86]  P. Clemit The Godwinian novel , 1993 .

[87]  M. Grossberg Married Women's Separate Property in England, 1660–1833 , 1991 .

[88]  K. Baker Inventing the French Revolution: Fixing the French constitution , 1990 .

[89]  L. Stone Road to divorce , 1990 .

[90]  G. J. Barker-Benfield Mary Wollstonecraft: Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthwoman , 1989 .

[91]  Mitzi Myers Godwin's "Memoirs" of Wollstonecraft: The Shaping of Self and Subject , 1981 .

[92]  R. B. Barlow Citizenship and Conscience: A Study in the Theory and Practice of Religious Toleration in England During the Eighteenth Century , 1962 .