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”) |
Bannerman, Anne. Poems. 1800. | Poetry | Plays and Poems | advertisement | Smollett, Tobias. “Plays and Poems.” The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, with Memoirs of His Life and Writings. 1796. | |
Bannerman, Anne. Poems. 1800. | Poetry | Sacontala; or, the Fatal Ring, an Indian Drama | advertisement | Kalidasa. Sacontalá; or, The Fatal Ring. 1789. | Drama |
Barker, Jane. Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. 1713. | Novel | Observations upon Mr. Addison's Cato; wherein the whole Plan, and some Passages in that Tragedy are explain'd and illustrated, with the Character of Cato impartially represented; also a Comparison between Cato and Cæsar. By Mr. Steele. The Second Edition. Done in Quarto, to bind up with the Play. | advertisement | Addison, Joseph. Cato: A Tragedy. 1713. | |
Barker, Jane. Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. 1713. | Novel | Cato | advertisement | Addison, Joseph. Cato: A Tragedy. 1713. | |
Barker, Jane. Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. 1713. | Novel | The Stage, a Poem; wherein its Rise, Progress, and Improvement are consider'd; with Characters of the most Eminent Dramatick Poets and Players. By Mr. Webster, of Christ-Church, Oxon. Inscrib'd to Joseph Addison, Esq; 8 vo. | advertisement | Reynardson, Francis. The Stage, a Poem. 1713. | |
Barker, Jane. Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. 1713. | Novel | The Stage, a Poem; wherein its Rise, Progress, and Improvement are consider'd; with Characters of the most Eminent Dramatick Poets and Players | advertisement | Reynardson, Francis. The Stage, a Poem. 1713. | |
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | Don Carlos Prince of Spain: A Tragedy. | advertisement | Otway, Thomas. Don Carlos Prince of Spain: A Tragedy. 1676. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | Titus and Berenice with the Cheats of Scapene | advertisement | Otway, Thomas. Titus and Berenice: A Tragedy. 1677. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | Anthony and Cleopatra: A Tragedy | advertisement | Sedley, Charles. Anthony and Cleopatra: A Tragedy. 1677. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | Circe, a Tragedy | advertisement | D'Avenant, Charles. Circe: A Tragedy. 1685. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | The Siege of Babylon: A Tragedy | advertisement | Pordage, Samuel. The Siege of Babylon. 1678. | Drama | |
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). Sir Patient Fancy. 1678. | Edgar, or the English Monarch, a Tragedy | advertisement | Rymer, Thomas. Edgar; or, The English Monarch: A Heroic Tragedy. 1678. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | The Squire of Alsatia | advertisement | Shadwell, Thomas. The Squire of Alsatia: A Comedy. 1688. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | Bury Fair | advertisement | Shadwell, Thomas. Bury Fair. 1720. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | A True Widow | advertisement | Shadwell, Thomas. A True Widow. 1679. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | The Fortune-Hunters, Or, Two Fools well-met | advertisement | Carlile, James. The Fortune-Hunters; or, Two Fools Well Met. A Comedy. 1714. | ||
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | The Forced Marriage, Or, the Jealous Bridegroom | advertisement | Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Forc'd Marriage; or, The Jealous Bridegroom. 1671. | Drama | |
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | The Female Prelate: Being a History of the Life and Death of Pope Joan: A Tragedy | advertisement | Settle, Elkanah. The Female Prelate, being the History of the Life and Death of Pope Joan. 1680. | Drama | |
Behn, Aphra (Johnson). The Widow Ranter. | Mr. Anthony | advertisement | Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of. Mr. Anthony: A Comedy. 1638. | ||
Callcott, Lady Maria (Dundas). Letters on India. 1814. | Lysistrata | advertisement | Aristophanes. Lysistrata. | ||
Callcott, Lady Maria (Dundas). Letters on India. 1814. | Supplices | advertisement | Euripides. The Suppliants. | ||
Callcott, Lady Maria (Dundas). Letters on India. 1814. | Iphigenias | advertisement | Euripides. Iphigenia. | ||
Callcott, Lady Maria (Dundas). Letters on India. 1814. | Electra | advertisement | Sophocles. Electra. | ||
Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee). Essays upon Several Subjects in Prose and Verse. 1705. | The Life of Guzman d'Alfarache: To which is added, the celebrated Tragicomedy Celestina: In two Volumes | advertisement | Aleman, Mateo. The Life of Guzman D'Alfarache; or, The Spanish Rogue. To Which is Added: The Celebrated Tragi-Comedy, Celestina. 1708. | ||
Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee). Essays upon Several Subjects in Prose and Verse. 1705. | Celestina | advertisement | Aleman, Mateo. “Celestina: A Tragicomedy.” The Life of Guzman D'Alfarache; or, The Spanish Rogue. To Which is Added: The Celebrated Tragi-Comedy, Celestina. 1708. | ||
Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee). The Ladies Defence. 1701. | Gender commentary | King Henry the IV. | advertisement | Shakespeare, William. “King Henry IV.” King Henry IV, Printed with The Humours of Sir John Falstaff: A Tragicomedy. 1721. | Drama |
Downing, Harriet. Mary; or, Female Friendship. 1816. | Poetry | Shakespeare. | advertisement | Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. 1681. | |
Downing, Harriet. Mary; or, Female Friendship. 1816. | Poetry | Otway. | advertisement | Otway, Thomas. Venice Preserved. 1790. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The Agreeable Caledonian. 1728. | Novel | Heroic Friendship. A Tragedy. | advertisement | Otway, Thomas. Heroick Friendship. 1719. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Cibber's Plays | advertisement | Cibber, Colley. Plays written by Mr. Cibber. 1721. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Southern's Plays | advertisement | Southern's Plays. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Dennis's Plays. | advertisement | Dennis, John. Dennis's Plays. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Siege of Damascus. | advertisement | Hughes, John. The Siege of Damascus: A Tragedy. 1720. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Careless Husband. | advertisement | Cibber, Colley. Careless Husband: A Comedy. 1705. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Wit without Money. | advertisement | Fletcher, John. Wit Without Money. 1639. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Spanish Friar. | advertisement | Dryden, John. The Spanish Fryar. 1681. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Drummer. | advertisement | Addison, Joseph. The Drummer; or, The Haunted House. A Comedy. 1715. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Committee. | advertisement | Howard, Robert. The Committee, A Comedy. 1710. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Measure for Measure. | advertisement | Shakespeare, William. Measure for Measure. 1623. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Henry the 4th. | advertisement | Shakespeare, William. “King Henry IV.” King Henry IV, Printed with The Humours of Sir John Falstaff: A Tragicomedy. 1721. | Drama |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Merry Wives of Windsor. | advertisement | Shakespeare, William. The Merry Wives of Windsor. 1602. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Cato. | advertisement | Addison, Joseph. Cato: A Tragedy. 1713. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Busiris. | advertisement | Young, Edward. Busiris, King of Egypt. A Tragedy. 1719. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Artful Husband. | advertisement | Taverner, William. The Artful Husband. A Comedy. 1717. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | School- Boy. | advertisement | Cibber, Colley. The School-Boy: Or, The Comical Rival. 1707. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Country-Wake. | advertisement | Dogget, Thomas. Hob; or, The Country Wake. A Farce. 1715. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Heroick Daughter. | advertisement | Cibber, Colley. Ximena; or, The Heroic Daughter: A Tragedy. 1719. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Ditress'd Bride. | advertisement | Sturmy, John. Love and Duty; or, The Distress'd Bride: A Tragedy. 1722. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). The British Recluse. 1722. | Novel | Revenge. | advertisement | Young, Edward. The Revenge: A Tragedy. 1721. | |
Haywood, Eliza (Fowler). “Love in Excess (vol. 2).” Love in Excess, 1719-20. 1719 – 1720. | Novel | Spaniard, or Don Zara del Fogo | advertisement | Holland, Samuel. The Spaniard; or, Don Zara del Fogo. 1719. | Drama |