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Maria Edgeworth: Critical Essay by Mitzi Myers

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SOURCE: "The Dilemmas of Gender as Double-Voiced Narrative; or, Maria Edgeworth Mothers the Bildungsroman," in The Idea of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Robert W. Uphaus, Colleagues Press, 1988, pp. 67-96.

In the following essay, Myers examines relationships between women in Edgeworth's Rosamond stories.

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