Items where Author is "Peace, Mary"
Number of items: 9.
PEACE, Mary
(2022).
Review of The Closet: The Eighteenth-Century architecture of intimacy, by Danielle Bobker [Book review].
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830, 12 (1): 13.
[Article]
PEACE, Mary
(2020).
Of Things in Austen: Or, Encounters with Bonnets, Harps, and Sofas.
Persuasions : the Jane Austen Journal On-Line, 40 (2).
[Article]
PEACE, Mary
(2018).
The “Adam Smith problem” and the retreat of sentimental virtue from the world.
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, 159-182.
[Book Section]
PEACE, Mary
(2016).
Changing sentiments and the Magdalen Hospital: luxury, virtue and the senses in Eighteenth-Century culture.
Abingdon, Routledge.
[Authored Book]
PEACE, Mary
(2013).
Sentimentality in the Service of Methodism: John Wesley’s Abridgment of Henry Brooke’s The Fool of Quality (1765–1770).
In: MCINELLY, Brett C., (ed.)
Religion in the age of enlightenment.
New York, AMS Press, Inc..
[Book Section]
PEACE, Mary
(2012).
"On the soft beds of luxury most kingdoms have expired": 1759 and the lives of prostitutes.
In: REGAN, Shaun, (ed.)
Reading 1795 : literary culture in mid-eighteenth- century Britain and France.
Transits : Literature, Thought & Culture 1650-1850
.
Lanham, Md., Bucknell University Press, 75-94.
[Book Section]
PEACE, Mary
(2011).
Asylum, reformatory or penitentiary? : secular sentiments vs proto-evangelical religion in The Histories of Some of the Penitents in the Magdalen House (1760).
In: LEWIS, Ann and ELLIS, Markman, (eds.)
Prostitution and eighteenth-century culture : sex, commerce and morality.
The body, gender and culture
.
London, Pickering and Chatto.
[Book Section]
PEACE, Mary
(2007).
The Magdalen Hospital and the fortunes of whiggish sentimentality in mid-eighteenth century Britain: "well-grounded" exemplarity vs. "romantic" exceptionality.
The eighteenth century, 48 (2), 125-148.
[Article]
PEACE, Mary
(2002).
Epicures in rural pleasures: desire, dissent and sentimental economy in Sarah Scott's Millennium Hall.
Women's writing, 9 (2), 305-316.
[Article]