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Author summary | Katharine Evans | KE
was a Quaker
minister and missionary who, together with her companion Sarah Chevers
, published in 1662 an important pamphlet detailing their experience in prison in Malta, together with their spiritual experiences, prophecies... |
Author summary | Dorothy White | DW
was one of the most prolific of the seventeenth-century Quaker
women pamphleteers (with twenty texts), apart from the more famous Margaret Fell
(whose texts are on average longer than hers). She was an incisive... |
Author summary | Bathsheba Bowers | |
Author summary | Mary Fisher | MF
, one of the Valiant Sixty (that is, the earliest Quakers or members of the Society of Friends
to undertake preaching journeys abroad), remained unpublished except for some strongly politicized letters and a one-sixth... |
Author summary | Catherine Phillips | |
Author summary | Mary Peisley | MP
was less of an author, either in spirit or practice, than her friend and associate Catherine Phillips
, yet writing was an important part of her brief but highly successful career in the mid... |
Author summary | Anne Audland | |
Author summary | Hester Biddle | |
Author summary | Joan Whitrow | |
Author summary | Amelia Opie | AO
, who was publishing at the end of the eighteenth century and during the earlier nineteenth century, is best known as a novelist, but was also a dramatist, poet, and short-story writer. The opinions... |
Author summary | Elizabeth Stirredge | |
Author summary | Elizabeth Bathurst | EB
, writing late in the seventeenth century, was one of the most popular women writers to be published by the Sowle Press
, the best-known Quaker
publishing house. Her three publications (dating from a... |
Author summary | Mary Leadbeater | |
Author summary | Sophia Hume | |
Author summary | Mary Penington |
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