Items where Author is "Dredge, Sarah"
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DREDGE, Sarah
(2026).
White hands, brown hands and the ‘invisible hand’: the economy of ‘active sympathy’ in The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands.
In: NEWPORT, Emma and GOGGIN, Joyce, (eds.)
Women, Money, and Markets (1770 - 1930)Uncovering the Invisible Hands of the Economy.
Boydell and Brewer.
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DREDGE, Sarah
(2023).
“Rice puddings made without milk”: Mother Seacole reforms “home habits” in the Crimea.
In: CARROLL, Rachel and TOLAN, Fiona, (eds.)
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism.
Routledge Literature Companions
.
London, Routledge, 393-405.
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DREDGE, Sarah
(2020).
“‘Was There a Servant . . . Who Did Not Know the Whole Story before the End of the Day?’ Upside-Down Points of View in Austen”.
Persuasions : the Jane Austen Journal On-Line, 40 (2).
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DREDGE, Sarah
(2018).
“I have tried to write truthfully”: fictions of science in women’s writing of nineteenth-century political economy.
In: ADELMAN, Richard and PACKHAM, Catherine, (eds.)
Political economy, literature & the formation of knowledge, 1720-1850.
Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature
(16).
New York, Routledge, 89-118.
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DREDGE, Sarah
(2005).
Opportunism and accommodation: the English Woman's Journal and the British mid-nineteenth-century women's movement.
Women's studies, 34 (2), 133-157.
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