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Introduction : Negotiating Utopia
Bell in Campo and The Female Academy (1662)
Female Wit in the "Theatre of Warr"
The Blazing World (1666) : "Nature tends to Unity"
The Convent of Pleasure (1668)
Cross-gendering Negotiation
Transitions
A Voyage to the Isle of Love (1684) and Lycidus (1688)
A "Truce" with "Unhappy Eyes"
"The Golden Age" (1684) : Feminized Reciprocity as Social Model
The Emperor of the Moon (1687)
Common Sense, Natural Vision, and Tempered Utopianism
Oroonoko (1688) : The Crisis of Ideologies in Restoration England
The Widow Ranter (1689) and The Rover (1677)
Honor in the New World
Conclusion.
Bell in Campo and The Female Academy (1662)
Female Wit in the "Theatre of Warr"
The Blazing World (1666) : "Nature tends to Unity"
The Convent of Pleasure (1668)
Cross-gendering Negotiation
Transitions
A Voyage to the Isle of Love (1684) and Lycidus (1688)
A "Truce" with "Unhappy Eyes"
"The Golden Age" (1684) : Feminized Reciprocity as Social Model
The Emperor of the Moon (1687)
Common Sense, Natural Vision, and Tempered Utopianism
Oroonoko (1688) : The Crisis of Ideologies in Restoration England
The Widow Ranter (1689) and The Rover (1677)
Honor in the New World
Conclusion.