Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Gentleman Spectator as Desiring Author: The Spectator and Mary Davys’s Reform’d Coquet
2. The Gentleman of Letters as Passionate Reader: Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess and David Hume’s Philosophy of Moral Sympathy
3. Romancing the Gentleman Critic: Reading Criticism as Generic Courtship in Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote and Samuel Johnson’s The Rambler
4. “Smartly Dealt With; Especially by the Ladies”: The Women Writers of Samuel Richardson’s Sir Charles Grandison
5. The Gentleman as Authorial Drag: Inverting Plots, Homosociality, and Moral Authorship in Elizabeth Inchbald’s A Simple Story and Mary Robinson’s Walsingham
Coda: But They Were All Written by Women
Notes
Bibliography
Index