Life-writings by British Women, 1660-1815: An AnthologyCarolyn A. Barros, Johanna M. Smith A wide array of documents, many of which have been unavailable since their original publication, is included: memoirs of individual and family life, travel narratives, letters, appeals for funds, testimonies of spiritual conversion, and scandalous memoirs. The writers represented here range from ladies to servants, from spinsters to courtesans, from actresses to poets, from wronged wives to wives of men engaged in British colonization. A comprehensive introduction by the editors explores the material conditions of women's lives in Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain and critically examines the genre of autobiography. Each selection is preceded by an explanatory headnote that places the document in its historical, cultural, and social contexts. |
Contents
ANN LADY FANSHAWE 16251679 | 35 |
Ann Lady Fanshawe | 37 |
MARY PENNINGTON 1616?1682 | 47 |
MARGARET FELL FOX 16141702 | 58 |
JANE HOSKENS 1693941760? | 70 |
AGNES BEAUMONT 16521720 | 81 |
MARY CHURCHMAN 16541734 | 95 |
MARY BLANDY 17201752 | 116 |
MARY TONKIN FL 17811783 | 203 |
GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY 1733?1788 | 213 |
Memoirs of Mrs Mary Churchman relating to her Conversion | 215 |
JANE ELIZABETH MOORE 1738AFTER 1796 | 229 |
PHILLIPPINA BURTON HILL 1754?AFTER 1791 | 252 |
ANN SHELDON FL 1787 | 264 |
ELIZABETH GOOCH 1756AFTER 1806 | 275 |
HANNAH ROBERTSON 17241806? | 284 |
CHARLOTTE CHARKE 17131760 | 127 |
Charlotte Charke | 129 |
CATHERINE JEMMAT ?1766 | 138 |
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU 16891762 | 148 |
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | 149 |
JEMIMA KINDERSLEY 17411809 | 176 |
ELIZA FAY 17561816 | 186 |
Eliza Fay | 187 |
ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE FL 1790S | 292 |
MARY ELEANOR BOWES 17491800 | 299 |
MARGARET COGHLAN 1762?1787 | 311 |
ANN RADCLIFFE 17641823 | 322 |
MARY ANN PARKER 1760?AFTER 1795 | 334 |
Maria Lady Nugent | 383 |
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