Female Self-Representation and Views of the World in Frances Burney’s Evelina, Mary Wollstonecraft’s Mary: A Fiction and Mary Hays’ Memoirs of Emma Courtney  

 

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Contents
 

Title, contents, acknowledgements and abstract  
0. Introduction  
1. From Fanny Burney to Frances d'Arblay: Authorship and Evelina
2. Mary Wollstonecraft's Mary: A Fiction (1788)or Mary the First: The Radical

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3. Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796) or Mary the Second: The Daughter of the Revolution
4. Conclusion
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5. Bibliography

 

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