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Gossip and Sexual Transgression in 'English Society' in 1790s' Naples
2020
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
This essay analyses Lady Elizabeth Webster's journal, in which she chronicled her travels across Europe in the 1790s. Her journal suggests that there was an English community in Naples, whose codes of conduct were modelled on those that regulated elite society in England. Elite women who transgressed the rules could face consequences: Naples was not a place where women could hide from gossip and scrutiny. The journals also provide a fascinating insight into an elite woman's approach to sexual
doi:10.1111/1754-0208.12719
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