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Mary Robinson: Critical Essay by Chris Cullens

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SOURCE: Cullens, Chris. “Mrs. Robinson and the Masquerade of Womanliness.” In Body & Text in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Veronica Kelly and Dorothea Von Mücke, pp. 266-89. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994.

In the following essay, Cullens examines Mary Robinson's novel Walsingham in light of her Memoirs.

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