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Introduction |
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NANCY E. WRIGHT WITH MARGARET W. FERGUSON |
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Part One: Credit, Commerce, and Women's Property Relationships |
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1 Temporal Gestation, Legal Contracts, and the Promissory Economies of The Winter's Tale |
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2 Putting Women in Their Place: Female Litigants at Whitehaven, 1660-1760 |
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3 Women's Property, Popular Cultures, and the Consistory Court of London in the Eighteenth Century |
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4 The Whore's Estate: Sally Salisbury, Prostitution, and Property in Eighteenth-Century London |
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Part Two: Women, Social Reproduction, and Patrilineal Inheritance |
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5 Primogeniture, Patrilineage, and the Displacement of Women |
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6 Isabella's Rule: Singlewomen and the Properties of Poverty in Measure for Measure |
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7 Marriage, Identity, and the Pursuit of Property in Seventeenth-Century England: The Cases of Anne Clifford and Elizabeth Wiseman |
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MARY CHAN AND NANCY E. WRIGHT |
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8 Cordelia's Estate: Women and the Law of Property from Shakespeare to Nahum Tate |
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Part Three: Women's Authorship and Ownership: Matrices for Emergent Ideas of Intellectual Property |
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9 Writing Home: Hannah Wolley, the Oxinden Letters, and Household Epistolary Practice |
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10 Women's Wills in Early Modern England |
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11 Spiritual Property: The English Benedictine Nuns of Cambrai and the Dispute over the Baker Manuscripts |
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12 The Titular Claims of Female Surnames in Eighteenth-Century Fiction |
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13 Early Modern (Aristocratic) Women and Textual Property |
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Afterword |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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