Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren
The Revolutionary Atlantic and the Politics of Gender
Kate Davies
Table of Contents
Introduction: Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren: Women, Writing, and the Anglo-American Public Sphere
1. Catharine Macaulay, Thomas Hollis, and the London Opposition
2. 'Out Cornelia-ising Cornelia': Portraits, Profession, and the Gendered Character of Learning
3. Belle Sauvage: Catharine Macaulay and the American War in Britain
4. Mercy Otis Warren's Revolutionary Letters
5. Free and Easy: Boston's Fashionable Dilemma
6. Mercy Otis Warren's Independence
Conclusion: Public Voices