Robinson, Mary. Sappho and Phaon. Printed by S. Gosnell for the Author, 1796.
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Publishing | Margaret Fell | Its full title is Womens Speaking Justified, Proved and Allowed of by the Scriptures , All such as speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus: And how Women were the first that... |
Publishing | Isabella Whitney | The only surviving copy of this collection, bound up with other material is held by the Bodleian Library
. It was once owned by the seventeenth-centeury scholar and antiquary |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | MR
was vividly conscious of Marie Antoinette as a woman whom she had actually met, and conscious of the personal, unvoiceable interest which each had taken in the other. This work can be consulted in... |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | This work, printed for the Author, Robinson, Mary. Sappho and Phaon. Printed by S. Gosnell for the Author, 1796. title-page |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | This work (from the same publishers as the earlier, pseudonymous edition as A Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination) is available in the Women Writers Project
, http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu. |
Publishing | Katherine Parr | While it was often called The Queen's Prayers, the first edition copy used for Women Writers Online
(http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu) is titled Prayers Stirryng the Mynd unto Heavenlye Medytacions collected oute of holy workes. The... |
Publishing | Eliza Haywood | Her choice of dedicatee was apparently unaffected by her having satirised the duchess in Memoirs of a Certain Island. Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto, 2003. 349 |
Publishing | Mary Bryan | The preface to the work writhes between expression and suppression. MB
alternately fears being blamed for vanity or presumption Bryan, Mary, and Jonathan Wordsworth. Sonnets and Metrical Tales 1815. Woodstock Books, 1996. viii |
Publishing | Elizabeth Clinton Countess of Lincoln | Her calling it the first Work of mine that ever came in Print Lincoln, Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of. The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie. Printed by John Lichfield and James Short, Printers to the famous Universitie, 1622. A2r |
Publishing | Mary Carleton | According to critic Mihoko Suzuki
, The Case incorporates two portraits of its protagonist. The same plate was apparently used in two versions, one revised as to the hairstyle and ageing of the face. One... |
Publishing | Mary Collier | She wrote in response to Duck's The Thresher's Labour, 1730, incensed to find a male poet of her own class sneering at women as inferior workers and frivolous gossips and time-wasters. Having written, she... |
Publishing | Susan Du Verger | SDV
's text renders what were originally two separate books by Camus, Bishop of Belley, published in 1628 and 1638. Her work has been reprinted, edited by Betty S. Travitsky
and Patrick Cullen
, in... |
Publishing | Margaret Fell | MF
set her initials to A Loving Salutation to the Seed of Abraham among the Jewes, also probably printed in 1656 as its title-page says, and re-issued by a different publisher in 1660. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Scholars... |
Publishing | Margaret Fell | Her aim was to persuade him to legislate for liberty of conscience and thereby to liberate the many Quakers in prison for their beliefs. Her publications of this momentous year included To Major Generall Harrison... |
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