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”) |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Dr. Ketrius's Manuscript | title | Keating, Geoffrey. The History of Ireland. 1634. | Scientific writing |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Hist. Anglic. | title | Bede, Saint. Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum. 0741. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Brittan. | title | Camden, William. Britannia. 1586. | Chorography |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Prospect of Ireland | title | Walsh, Peter. Prospect of the State of Ireland. 1682. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | “He is gone to Ireland to be bred.” | quote | [unknown]. Proverb or saying. | |
Walsh, Peter. Prospect of the State of Ireland. 1682. | |||||
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | “Exemplo patrum commotus amori legendi, Ivit ad Hibernos Sophia mirabile daros.” | quote | [unknown]. The Life of Sulgenus. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Keting in his Manuscript | title | Keating, Geoffrey. The History of Ireland. 1634. | Scientific writing |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | View of Ireland | title | Spenser, Edmund. A View of the Present State of Ireland. 1596. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | “That our Ancestors in Great Britain learned the very form and manner of framing their Character for Writing, from Ireland.” | adaptation | Spenser, Edmund. A View of the Present State of Ireland. 1596. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Exilius: Or, The Banish'd Roman. A New entertaining Romance. Written (after the manner of Telemachus) for the Instruction of some young Ladies of Quality. | advertisement | The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Telemachus | advertisement | Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe. “The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses.” The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses; to which is added, The Adventures of Aristonous. 1700. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Clelia and Marcellus: Or, The Constant Lovers | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “Clelia and Marcellus; or, The Constant Lovers.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Reward of Vertue: Or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysander | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Reward of Vertue; or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysander.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Lucky Escape: Or, The Fate of Ismenus | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Lucky Escape; or, The Fate of Israenus.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Clodius and Scipiana: Or, The Beautiful Captive | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “Clodius and Scipiana; or, The Beautiful Captive.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Piso: Or, The Lewd Courtier | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “Piso; or, The Lewd Courtier.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Happy Recluse: Or, The Charms of Liberty | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Happy Recluse; or, The Charms of Liberty.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Transformation: Or, The Amours of Cordiala | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Transformation; or, The Amours of Cordiala.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Fair Widow: Or, False Friend | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Fair Widow; or, The False Friend.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Scene of Pleasure; being the Description of a Compleat Garden | advertisement | Barker, Jane. “The Scene of Pleasure.” The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Sincere virgin: Or, the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. A Novel. | advertisement | Barker, Jane. Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia. 1713. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Hanover Tales: Or, The History Of Count Fradonia and the Unfortunate Baritia. | advertisement | Busby, Robert. Hanover Tales. 1715. | Novel |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Poems upon Several Occasions. | advertisement | Pomfret, John. Poems upon Several Occasions. 1716. | Poetry |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Choice | advertisement | Pomfret, John. “The Choice.” Poems upon Several Occasions. 1716. | Poetry |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Adventures of Rivella: Or, The History of the Author of the Atalantis; with Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Considerable Persons Her Contemporaries. With a Compleat Key | advertisement | Manley, Delarivier. The Adventures of Rivella. 1714. | |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | Atalantis | advertisement | Manley, Delarivier. Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, of Both Sexes. 1709. | Political writing |
Butler, Sarah. Irish Tales. 1716. | Novel | The Petticoat: An Heroi-Comical Poem in Two Books. | advertisement | Chute, Francis. The Petticoat. 1714. | Poetry |