The quotations, citations, and other references made by women writers in the WWO collection.
Source Text(definition of “Source text”) | Gesture(definition of “Intertextual gesture”) | Referenced Work(definition of “Referenced work”) | |||
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Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) | Text of the Gesture | Gesture Type (The Terminology page on “”) | Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) |
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | The Courtiers Calling, shewing the ways of making a Fortune, and the Art of Living at Court. | advertisement | Callières, Jacques de. The Courtier's Calling. 1675. | Conduct manual | |
De Fleury, Maria. British Liberty Established. 1790. | Poetry | The Dignity and Prerogatives of a Frenchman, arising from the new Constitution of France | advertisement | Ryland, John. “The Dignity and Prerogatives of a Frenchman—Founded on the New Constitution established by the National Assembly of France.” A Body of Divinity in Miniature; Designed for the Use of the Youth of Great Britain and France. 1790. | |
De Fleury, Maria. British Liberty Established. 1790. | Poetry | The Dignity and Prerogatives of an Englishman; or, the Extensive Powers and Glorious Privileges of the Commons of Great Britain | advertisement | Ryland, John. “The Dignity and Prerogatives of an Englishman.” A Body of Divinity in Miniature; Designed for the Use of the Youth of Great Britain and France. 1790. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Art of Prudence, or a Companion for a Man of Sense | advertisement | Gracián y Morales, Baltasar. Art of Prudence; or, A Companion for a Man of Sense. 1705. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Gentleman's Library | advertisement | Steele, Richard. Gentleman's Library. 1744. | |
Pennington, Lady Sarah (Moore). An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters. 1761? | Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Young Lady | advertisement | Chapone, Hester (Mulso). Letters on the Improvement of the Mind: Addressed to a Young Lady. 1773. | ||
Philips, Katherine (Fowler). Letters From Orinda to Poliarchus. 1705. | Novel | Enquiry after Happiness | advertisement | Lucas, Richard. An Enquiry After Happiness; in Several Parts. 1697. | |
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer). Poems on Several Occasions. 1696. | Poetry | The Works of the Right Honourable Henry late Lord Delamere, and Earl of Warrington, containing his Lordships Advice to his Children, several Speeches in Parliament, &c. with many other Occasional Discourses on the Affairs of the two last Reigns, being Original Manuscripts written with his Lordships own hand, never before Printed | advertisement | Delamere, Henry, Lord of. The Works of the Right Honourable Henry late Lord Delamere and Earl of Warrington. 1694. | |
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer). Poems on Several Occasions. 1696. | Poetry | Proposals for a National Reformation of Manners, | advertisement | Societies for the Reformation of Manners. Proposals for a National Reformation of Manners. 1694. | Conduct manual |
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer). Poems on Several Occasions. 1696. | Poetry | Directions, Prayers, and Ejaculations for such as lead a Military Life | advertisement | Directions Prayers and Ejaculations for such as lead a Military Life. | |
Trench, Melesina (Chenevix). Thoughts of a Parent on Education. 1816. | Education | The Young Lady's Friend; a Manual of Practical Advice and Instruction to Young Females on their entering upon the Duties of Life after quitting School | advertisement | Farrar, Eliza Ware (Rotch). The Young Lady's Friend. 1837. | |
[various authors]. “Letters of Love and Gallantry (vol. 2).” Letters of Love and Gallantry. 1694. | Letter | Advice to a Young Lord, Written by his Father | advertisement | Fairfax, Thomas, Baron of. Advice to a Young Lord, Written by his Father. 1709. | |
Wakefield, Priscilla (Bell). Mental Improvement. 1794. | Other nonfiction | Leisure Hours, or Entertaining Dialogues, Between persons Eminent for Virtue and Magnanimity. The Characters drawn from Ancient and Modern History, designed as Lessons of Morality for Youth. | advertisement | Wakefield, Priscilla (Bell). Leisure Hours; or, Entertaining Dialogues Between Persons Eminent for Virtue and Magnanimity. 1796. |