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Article Excerpt Elizabeth Franklin Lewis. Women Writers in the Spanish Enlightenment. The Pursuit of Happiness. Women and Gender in the Early Modern World Series. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2004.
Eighteenth-century feminism and the history of women's literature in Spain have been steadily studied and researched during the last decades bringing to light a large number of articles, monographs, studies and modern editions. Ashgate has added a new work to its series on Women and Gender in the Early Modern World covering the void presented by the lack of a book-length study on female writers of the Spanish Ilustración. Lewis' Women Writers in the Spanish Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, introduces the English-speaking audience to three major figures of this period representing essay, poetry and drama. Lewis' former research on Amar y Borbón, Hore, and Gálvez, already incorporated to her doctoral dissertation and...
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