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Publishing Celia Fiennes
The book was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Fiennes, Celia. Through England on a Side Saddle in the time of William and Mary. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Literary responses Anne Finch
The poet Dilys Laing wryly asserted solidarity when in 1949 she addressed Finch in Sonnet to a Sister in Error, noting that women who slight the management of a servile house will themselves be...
Publishing Eliza Fletcher
It was reprinted the next year in Edinburgh. This work was also reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Fletcher, Eliza. Autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher, of Edinburgh. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Textual Production E. M. Forster
Shortly after Woolf 's death, Cambridge University Press published EMF 's Virginia Woolf : The Rede Lecture.
Kirkpatrick, Brownlee Jean. A Bibliography of E. M. Forster. Clarendon.
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Publishing Mary Frere
MF calls herself the collector, not the author. She first persuaded Anna Liberata to begin telling stories one day when, as the only woman in the elaborate camp attending her father, she was at a...
Publishing Margaret Gatty
The Book of Sun-Dials reflects her early interest in the emblems of Francis Quarles . On its title-page she describes herself as collecting rather than writing it—from the sundial collection she had been amassing all...
Publishing Dorothea Gerard
She dedicated this work To the Austrian Army as the wife of one of its members.
Gerard, Dorothea. The Austrian Officer at Work and at Play. Smith, Elder.
prelims
It was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Gerard, Dorothea. The Austrian Officer at Work and at Play. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Publishing Emily Gerard
Her preface, written at Vienna in February 1888, explains the genesis of the book. Loving the country of Transylvania (its beauty, folklore, and mixture of races), she wrote and published three successive essays on it...
Publishing Anne Grant
AG had been urged to publish when she first became a widow, but had more dread of censure than hope of applause.
Grant, Anne. Memoir and Correspondence of Mrs. Grant of Laggan. Editor Grant, John Peter, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
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The manuscript was accepted by Longman in spring 1805, although it...
Publishing Anne Grant
Early in her conception of this project, Grant invoked the Spirit or the Muse of Biography: on what calm elevation dost thou reside, surrounded by the powers of just discrimination, candid discussion, and true delineation...
Publishing Augusta Gregory
It was published in Dublin by Hodges, Figgis , and in London by John Murray .
Mikhail, Edward Halim. Lady Gregory: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism. Whitston.
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It was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Gregory, Augusta. Poets and Dreamers. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Reception Jane Ellen Harrison
The text received negative reviews; critics again attacked Harrison's use of philology and ethnology, for instance. A more recent critic, Annabel Robinson in 2002, also finds many shortcomings, arguing, for instance that Harrison uses her...
Publishing Lucy Hutchinson
The editor of the first, lavishly-produced edition of this history recommended it particularly to female readers, as more entertaining than most novels. He also silently cut from it about 9,000 words, besides tinkering with the...
Publishing Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde
It was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde,. Social Studies. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Publishing Julia Kavanagh
In a brief note to the reader she reiterates the inseparability of the two parts of her project: writing on two inseparable literatures, English and French, and asserting the importance of women in the fiction...

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Davis, Tracy C. “The Sociable Playwright and Representative Citizen”. Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain, edited by Tracy C. Davis and Ellen Donkin, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 15-34.
Davis, Tracy C., and Ellen Donkin, editors. Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle. “Captivity and the Literary Imagination”. The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women’s Writing, edited by Dale M. Bauer and Philip Gould, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 105-21.
Dodsley, Robert. The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley 1733-1764. Editor Tierney, James E., Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Donkin, Ellen. “Mrs. Gore gives tit for tat”. Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain, edited by Tracy C. Davis and Ellen Donkin, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 54-74.
Doody, Margaret Anne. Frances Burney: The Life in the Works. Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Downie, James Alan. Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and Public Opinion in the Age of Swift and Defoe. Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Dugaw, Dianne. Warrior Women and Popular Balladry 1650-1850. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Durbach, Errol. “A century of Ibsen criticism”. The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, edited by James McFarlane and James McFarlane, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 233-51.
Eales, Jacqueline. Puritans and Roundheads. Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Easley, Alexis. “Gendered Observations: Harriet Martineau and the Woman Question”. Victorian Women Writers and the Woman Question, edited by Nicola Diane Thompson, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 80-98.
Eden, Emily. Up the Country. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Eliot, George. The Journals of George Eliot. Editors Harris, Margaret and Judith Johnston, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Ellis, Sarah Stickney. The Women of England. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Elwood, Anne Katharine. Narrative of a Journey Overland from England. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Fenton, Elizabeth. The Journal of Mrs. Fenton. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Fergus, Jan. “The Professional Woman Writer”. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen, edited by Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Fiennes, Celia. Through England on a Side Saddle in the time of William and Mary. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Finney, Gail. “Ibsen and Feminism”. The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, edited by James McFarlane and James McFarlane, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 89-105.
Fissel, Mark Charles. The Bishops’ Wars: Charles I’s campaigns against Scotland, 1638-1640. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Fletcher, Eliza. Autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher, of Edinburgh. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Fletcher, Sheila. Feminists and Bureaucrats: A Study in the Development of Girls’ Education in the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Forbes, Geraldine. Women in Modern India. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Ford, Boris, editor. The Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain. Vol. 9 vols, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Fox, George et al. The Journal of George Fox. Editor Nickalls, John L., Cambridge University Press, 1952.