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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. WOMEN AND THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS
1. Women of Letters in Eighteenth-Century Spain Between Tradition and Modernity
2. Enlightenment Experience in the Life and Poetry of Sor María Gertrudis de la Cruz Hore
3. Reasons for Education New Echoes of the Polemic
4. Margarita Hickey’s Guide to the Traps of Love
5. Illustrating Sainthood The Construction of Eighteenth-Century Spanish American Hagiography
PART II. WOMEN’S LIVES Material and Social Practices
6. Women in Society in Eighteenth-Century Spain Models of Sociability
7. The Wife, the Maid, and the Woman in the Street
8. Women Alone in Enlightenment Spain
9. An Enlightened Perspective on Hysteria in Eighteenth-Century Mexico
PART III. REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN Between Rational Equality and Sensibility
10. The Enlightenment Origins of Cuba’s Iconic Mulata
11. Doña Leonora’s Library Women’s Reading from the Spectator ( 1711) to El Semanario de Salamanca ( 1795 )
12. “Virtue in Distress” in the Spanish Sentimental Novel An Unsustainable Model of Rational Sensibility
13. Mothers, Majas , and Marcialidad Faces of Enlightenment in Spain
Contributors
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