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3. Jones, Viven, ed. Women and Literature in Britain 1700-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 3.
4. Rogers, Katharine M. Feminism in Eighteenth-Century England. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1982. 31.
6.Whal, Elizabeth Susan. Unvisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Englightenment. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1999. 10.
11.Spacks, Patricia Meyer ed. Selections from The Female Spectator. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 8.
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18. Lanser, Susan S. "Befriending the Body: Female Intimacies as Class Acts." Eighteenth Century Studies 32.2 (1998-1999): 180.
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37. Greer, Germaine, et al., eds. Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. London: Virago, 1988. 186.
38. Mintz, Susannah B. "Katherine Philips and the Space of Friendship." Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700 22.2 (1998): 62, 68.
40. Faderman, Lillian, ed. Chloe Plus Olivia: An Anthology of Lesbian Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Present. New York: Viking, 1994. 22-23.
47.Manely, Delariviere. Novels 1705-1714. Fascimilie. Ed. Patricia Koster. Gainseville: Scholar's Fascimilies & Reprints, 1971.
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