PrefaceIntroduction: Women Writers and Old Age, 1750-18501. Past the Period of Choosing to Write a ""Love-tale""? Frances Burney's and Maria Edgeworth's Late Fiction2. Catharine Macaulay's Waning Laurels3. What Is Old in Jane Austen?4. Hester Lynch Piozzi, Antiquity of Bath5. ""One generation passeth away, and another cometh"": Anna Letitia Barbauld's Late Literary Work6. Jane Porter and the Old Woman Writer's Quest for Financial IndependenceConclusion: ""Old women now-a-days are not much thought of; out of sight out of mind with them, now-a-days""NotesBibliographyIndex
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