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The Cambridge companion to women's writing in Britain, 1660-1789
- C. Ingrassia
- History
- 2015
Introduction Catherine Ingrassia Part I. Women in Print Culture: 1. Women as readers and writers Mark Towsey 2. The professional female writer Betty Schellenberg 3. Place and publication Sarah… Expand
Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A Culture of Paper Credit
- C. Ingrassia
- Political Science
- 13 November 1998
Acknowledgements Introduction: paper credit 1. Women, credit and the South Sea Bubble 2. Pope, gender, and the commerce of culture 3. Eliza Haywood and the culture of professional authorship 4. The… Expand
The Pleasure of Business and the Business of Pleasure: Gender, Credit, and the South Sea Bubble
- C. Ingrassia
- Sociology
- 1995
preferential treatment he gave the South Sea Company was criminal. He said the decision to allow the company to assume the national debt (some 50 million pounds) and to repay lenders in stock rather… Expand
Segmentation and tracking of coronary arteries
- C. Ingrassia, P. Windyga, M. Shah
- Medicine
- Proceedings of the First Joint BMES/EMBS…
- 13 October 1999
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“Who Praises Women Does the Muses Praise”:: Mary Barber, Laetitia Pilkington, and Constantia Grierson’s Poetic Tributes
- C. Ingrassia
- Art
- 10 May 2019
Aphra Behn and the Profession of Writing in the Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century
- C. Ingrassia
- Art
- 10 January 2014
Anti-Pamela : or, Feign'd innocence detected
- E. Haywood, C. Ingrassia, H. Fielding
- Psychology
- 2004
"Published together for the first time, Eliza Haywood's Anti-Pamela and Henry Fielding's An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews are the two most important responses to Samuel Richardson's… Expand
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"I Am Become a Mere Usurer": Pamela and Domestic Stock-Jobbing
- C. Ingrassia
- Economics
- 22 September 1998
At the beginning of Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded (1740), Pamela sends her parents the four gold guineas she has received from Mr. B., advising them to put half of it toward… Expand
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