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Introduction: Reading and writing the end of the world
Verbal magic: an etymology of female enthusiasm
The second coming of Hester Lynch Piozzi
I, being the representative of liberty: Helen Maria Williams and the utopian performative
The passion of the gothic heroine: Ann Radcliffe and the origins of narrative
Anna Barbauld as enlightenment prophet
Prophesying tragedy: Mary Shelley and the end of Romanticism.
Verbal magic: an etymology of female enthusiasm
The second coming of Hester Lynch Piozzi
I, being the representative of liberty: Helen Maria Williams and the utopian performative
The passion of the gothic heroine: Ann Radcliffe and the origins of narrative
Anna Barbauld as enlightenment prophet
Prophesying tragedy: Mary Shelley and the end of Romanticism.