Women's political writings, 1610-1725

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Women's political writings, 1610-1725

edited by Hilda L. Smith, Mihoko Suziki and Susan Wiseman

Pickering & Chatto, 2007

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

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Publisher varied: "Published 2016 by Routledge" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Includes a variety of women's political writings from the Seventeenth Century. This collection highlights the principles inherent in female political action in its many and varied forms, from women's Civil War petitioning, to the efforts of Quaker women to reform prisons.

目次

  • Volume 1 Anne Clifford, 'The Great Book' (excerpt)
  • Brilliana Harley, Selection from Commonplace Book [1622]
  • Brilliana Harley, Selected Letters to Edward Harley [1638-43]
  • Brilliana Harley, Selected Correspondence with Sir Robert Harley and Others [1640-3]
  • Brilliana Harley, Selected Letters to Commanders Besieging Brampton
  • Margaret Cavendish, Selected Letters to William Cavendish [1645]
  • Margaret Cavendish, 'A Dialogue between a Bountifull Knight, and a Castle Ruin'd in War', Poems and Fancies (1653)
  • Margaret Cavendish, 'A Dialogue betwixt Peace, and War', Poems and Fancies (1653)
  • Margaret Cavendish, The Worlds Olio (1655) (excerpt)
  • Margaret Cavendish, CCXI Sociable Letters (1664) (excerpt)
  • Margaret Cavendish, The Life of the Thrice Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe (1667) (excerpt)
  • Margaret Cavendish, Orations of Divers Sorts, Accomodated to Divers Places (1662
  • 2nd edn, 1668) (excerpt) Volume 2 'The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of Courtiers, Citizens, Gentlemen, and Trades-mens Wives', Severall Petitions Presented to the Honourable Houses of Parliament Now Assembled (1641)
  • The Humble Petition of Divers Gentle-women, Citizens Wives, Tradesmens Wives [1641/2]
  • The Humble Petition of Many Hundreds of Distressed Women, Trades-mens Wives, and Widdowes [1642]
  • A True Copie of the Petition of the Gentlewomen, and Tradesmens-wives, in and about the City of London (1641)
  • The Humble Petition of Elizabeth Lilburne, Wife to Leut. Coll: John Lilburne [1646]
  • The Humble Appeale and Petition of Mary Overton, Prisoner in Bridewell [1646]
  • The Humble Petition of Divers Wel-affected Women [first Leveller petition] (1649)
  • The Humble Petition of Divers Well-affected Women [second Leveller petition] [1649]
  • The Womens Petition ... The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of the Poor Enslaved, Oppressed and Distressed Men and Women in this Land (1651)
  • The Humble Petition of Divers Afflicted Women, in Behalf of M: John Lilburne Prisoner in Newgate [1653]
  • Elizabeth Poole, A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome [1649]
  • Elizabeth Poole, An Alarum of War, Given to the Army, and to Their High Court of Justice (1649)
  • Mary Pope, A Treatise of Magistracy (1647)
  • Mary Pope, Behold, Here is A Word or, An Answer to the Late Remonstrance of the Army [1648]
  • Mary Cary, A Word in Season to the Kingdom of England (1647)
  • Mary Cary, The Little Horns Doom and Downfall (1651)
  • Mary Cary, Twelve Humble Proposals (1653)
  • Anna Trapnel, The Cry of a Stone (1654)
  • Anna Trapnel, Strange and Wonderful Newes from White-Hall (1654)
  • Margaret Beck, The Reward of Oppression, Tyranny and Injustice (1655)
  • Mary Howgill, A Remarkable Letter of Mary Howgill to Oliver Cromwel, Called Protector (1657)
  • Mary Howgill, The Vision of the Lord of Hosts (1662)
  • Priscilla Cotton, A Briefe Description by Way of Supposition ... wherein a True Commonwealth Consisteth [1659]
  • Susan Fielding , Letters to Basil Fielding [1642]
  • Sarah Jinner, An Almanack: Or, Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord, 1658 (1658) (excerpts)
  • Sarah Jinner, An Almanack and Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord, 1659 (1659) (excerpts)
  • Sarah Jinner, An Almanack: Or, Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord, 1660 (1660) (excerpts)
  • Sarah Jinner, An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God, 1664 (1664) (excerpt)
  • An Collins, 'A Song Composed in Time of the Civill Warr', 'Another song', Divine Song and Meditacions (1653)
  • Anne Bradstreet, 'A Dialogue between Old England and New, Concerning Their Present Troubles', The Tenth Muse (1650)
  • Anne Bradstreet, 'In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen Elizabeth, of Most Happy Memory', The Tenth Muse (1650) Volume 3 Margaret Fell, A Declaration and an Information from Us the People of God (1660)
  • Margaret Fell, A Letter Sent to the King from M. F. ... thereunto Annexed a Paper Written unto the Magistrates in 1664 (1666)
  • Elizabeth Hooton, ['King Charles, Consider this att the Last']
  • Elizabeth Hooton, ['King Charles - How oft have I come to thee']
  • Elizabeth Hooton, ['EH Prisoner in Lincoln Castle, Pleads to him']
  • Elizabeth Hooton, 'To the King and both Houses of Parliament', in Thomas Taylor, To the King (1670)
  • Elizabeth Hooton, ['To the King: still a cry for justice']
  • Elizabeth Hooton, ['El Hootton to the Bench to set James Holydale free']
  • Dorothy White, This to be Delivered to the Counsellors that Are Sitting in Counsel (1659)
  • Dorothy White, An Alarm Sounded to Englands Inhabitants (1661)
  • Dorothy White, An Alarum Sounded Forth from the Lord God of Vengeance (1662)
  • Dorothy White, [Friends, You that are of the Parliament, hear the Word of the Lord] [1662]
  • Mary Smith, [These few Lines] (1667)
  • Judith Boulbie, To All Justices of Peace or Other Magistrates (1667)
  • Margaret Braister, A Warning to the Rulers and Magistrates of New England (1678)
  • Joan Vokins, A Loving Advertisment (1670)
  • Anne Dowcra, A Looking-Glass for the Recorder and Justices of the Peace [1682]
  • Anne Dowcra, An Epistle of Love and Good Advice (1683)
  • Rachel Russell, Selection of Letters 1677-1691
  • Elizabeth Cellier, Malice Defeated (1680)
  • Elizabeth Cellier, 'A Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital' (1687)
  • Elinor James, To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen [1683]
  • Elinor James, Mrs James's Defence of the Church of England (1687)
  • Elinor James, Mrs James's Vindication of the Church of England (1687)
  • Elinor James, To the Right Honourable the House of Lords [1688]
  • Elinor James, [May it please your Majesty, to accept my thanks] [1688]
  • [Elinor James], An Injur'd Prince Vindicated [1688]
  • Elinor James, My Lords [An Address to the House of Lords] [1689]
  • Alicia D'Anvers, Poem upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage for Holland (1691)
  • Joan Whitrowe, The Humble Address of the Widow Whitrowe to King William (1689)
  • Joan Whitrowe, To Queen Mary: The Humble Salutation and Faithful Greeting (1690)
  • Joan Whitrowe, The Widow Whiterows Humble Thanksgiving for the King's Safe Return (1694) (excerpts)
  • Joan Whitrowe, Faithful Warnings, Expostulations and Exhortations (1697) (excerpts)
  • Katherine Philips, 'Upon the Double Murther of K. Charles I', 'On the Numerous Access of the English to Wait Upon the King in Flanders', 'Arion to a Dolphin, on His Majesty's Passage into England', 'On the Fair Weather just at Coronation', 'To the Queen's Majesty on Her Arrival at Portsmouth, May 141662', 'To the Queen-mother's Majesty, 1 January 1660/1', 'Upon the Princess Royal Her Return into England', 'On the Death of the Illustrious Duke of Gloucester', 'To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York', 'On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia', 'On the 3 of September, 1651', Poems by the Incomparable, Mrs K P (1664)
  • Katherine Philips, 'On the Welch Language', Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs Katherine Philips The Matchless Orinda (1667)
  • Rachel Jevon, Exultationis Carmen. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty Upon His Most Desired Return (1660)
  • Ephelia, 'A Poem Presented to His Sacred Majesty on the Discovery of the Plot', Female Poems on Several Occasions, Written by Ephelia (1679)
  • Ephelia, 'Advice to His Grace' [1681]
  • Elizabeth Singer Rowe, 'Preface', 'A Poetical Question Concerning the Jacobites, Sent to the Athenians', 'The Athenians Answer', 'Upon King William's Passying the Boyn', Poems on Several Occasions (1696) Volume 4 Mary Astell, An Impartial Enquiry into the Causes of Rebellion and Civil War in this Kingdom (1704)
  • Mary Astell, The Christian Religion, as Profess'd by a Daughter of the Church of England ([1705], 3rd edn, 1730) (excerpts)
  • [Queen Anne], A Collection of All Her Majesty's Speeches, Messages, &c (1712) (excerpts)
  • [Thomas Salmon], The Life of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne (1721) (excerpts)
  • Sarah Churchill, 'An Account of King William and Queen Mary's Undeserv'd Ill Treatment of Her Sister, the Princess of Denmark' [1704]
  • Sarah Churchill, 'Vindication of her Conduct' [1711]
  • Elizabeth Lechmere, Selection of Letters to Sarah Churchill [1722-3]
  • The Sisters of Chaillot, Memoirs of King James II (1702) (excerpt)
  • Jane Barker, 'A Collection of Poems Refering to the Times
  • since the Kings Accession to the Crown' [1700]
  • Catharine Trotter, A Poem on His Grace the Duke of Marlborough's Return from His German Expedition (1705)
  • Catharine Trotter, 'On His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, After His Victory at Ramellies, in 1706', The Works of Mrs. Catharine Cockburn (1751)
  • Susanna Centlivre, An Epistle to the King of Sweden, from a Lady of Great-Britain (1717)
  • Susanna Centlivre, A Woman's Case: In An Epistle to Charles Joye, Esq (1720)
  • [Mary Pix], The Czar of Muscovy (1701)
  • Jane Wiseman, Antiochus the Great (1702)
  • Wedlock a Paradice
  • Or, A Defence of Woman's Liberty against Man's Tyranny (1701)
  • Mary Chudleigh, Essays upon Several Subjects in Prose and Verse (1710) (excerpt)
  • Elizabeth Elstob, The Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue (1715) (excerpt)

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