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Publishing Frances Lady Norton
The title of the omnibus volume (paginated straight through) is The Applause of Virtue: in four parts. Book I. Consisting of several Divine and Moral Essays towards the obtaining of True Virtue. Memento Mori. Book...
Publishing Rachel Speght
RS 's poetical works are available in facsimile in the AshgateEarly Modern Englishwoman series.
Publishing Jane Anger
The title continues: Jane Anger her Protection for Women To defend them against the Scandalous Reportes of a late Surfeiting Lover, and all other like Venerians that complaine so to be overcloyed with womens kindnesse...
Publishing Anna Maria van Schurman
The full title was The Learned Maid; or, Whether a Maid may be a Scholar? A Logick exercise written in Latine by that incomparable virgin Anna Maria à Schurman of Utrecht. With some epistles to...
Publishing Mary Astell
MA dated her preface 17 July 1694, and published as the Author of the Serious Proposal to the Ladies—a mark of confidence in a book only just appearing. These letters had been, as the...
Publishing Diana Primrose
The full title of this tribute (to a reign which had ended a generation previously) was A Chaine of Pearle; or, a Memorial of the Peerles [sic] Graces and Heroick Vertues of Queen Elizabeth, of...
Reception Katherine Chidley
In 2009 Gillespie edited KC 's works in facsimile in the AshgateEarly Modern Englishwoman series.
Reception Lady Anne Clifford
In 2003 Cumbria Record Office in Kendal bought from Sotheby's a complete set of the Great Books, a fair copy made in the years preceding 1652, with about 70 pages of LAC 's own...
Reception Lucy Hutchinson
Since her tally of works in print began to climb steeply in the 1990s, anthologists Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson have called LHone of the most important poets, man or woman, of the mid-century...
Reception Ephelia
Interest in Ephelia's writing has kept pace with interest in her identity. In 1996 a group of students at Montana State University , on a course taught by Sara Jayne Steen , produced their own...
Reception Delarivier Manley
Today DM 's stock is high, but she is less studied than many of her contemporaries. Her choice of genres and her close involvement with the political and other affairs of her time make her...
Textual Production Mary Basset
The title that appears at the head of MB 's own prose is Of the sorowe, werinesse, feare, and prayer of Christ before hys taking . . . ,
More, Sir Thomas, and Sir Thomas More. “Of the sorowe, werinesse, feare, and prayer of Christ before hys taking”. Early Tudor Translators, edited by Lee Cullen Khanna, translated by. Mary Basset, Ashgate, 2001.
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Textual Production Anne Locke
Scholarly attention paid to the formerly almost invisible AL dates back forty years, to 1965 and Patrick Collinson 's The Role of Women in the English Reformation Illustrated by the Life and Friendships of Anne...
Textual Production Sarah Fyge
A selection of SF 's works in facsimile, with an introduction by Robert C. Evans , appeared from Ashgate in 2012.
Textual Production Isabella Whitney
IW 's works are available in facsimile in the AshgateEarly Modern Englishwoman series.

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James, Susan E. Kateryn Parr: The Making of a Queen. Ashgate, 1999.
Kelley, Anne. Catharine Trotter: An Early Modern Writer in the Vanguard of Feminism. Ashgate, 2002.
Kestner, Joseph A. Sherlock’s Sisters: The British Female Detective, 1864-1913. Ashgate, 2003.
Khanna, Lee Cullen, and Lee Cullen Khanna. “Introductory Note”. Early Tudor Translators: Margaret Beaufort, Margaret More Roper and Mary Basset, Ashgate, 2001, p. ix - xii.
Kietzman, Mary Jo. The Self-fashioning of an Early Modern Englishwoman: Mary Carleton’s lives. Ashgate, 2004.
Owen, Jane. “Introductory Note”. Jane Owen, edited by Dorothy L. Latz, Ashgate, 2000, p. ix - xiii.
Liggins, Emma. “Good Housekeeping? Domestic Economy and Suffering Wives in Mrs. Henry Wood’s Early Fiction”. Feminist Readings of Victorian Popular Texts: Divergent Femininities, edited by Emma Liggins and Daniel Duffy, Ashgate, 2001, pp. 53-68.
Luria, Gina M. Mary Hays (1759-1843): The Growth of a Woman’s Mind. Ashgate, 2006.
Lusty, Natalya. “Eating the Maid: Leonora Carrington’s ’The Debutante’”. Challenging Modernism: New Readings in Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, edited by Stella Dean, Ashgate, 2002, pp. 163-85.
Lusty, Natalya. Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis. Ashgate, 2007.
Mattacks, Kate. “After Lady Audley: M.E. Braddon, the Actress and the Act of Writing in Hostages to FortuneFeminst Readings of Victorian Popular Texts: Divergent Femininities, edited by Emma Liggins and Daniel Duffy, Ashgate, 2001, pp. 69-88.
James, Elinor. “Introductory Note”. Elinor James, edited by Paula McDowell, Ashgate, 2005, p. v - xxviii.
Melvill, Elizabeth. “Ane Godlie Dreame”. The Poets, I, edited by Susanne Woods et al., Ashgate, 2001.
More, Hannah. The Literary Manuscripts and Letters of Hannah More. Editor Smith, Nicholas D., Ashgate, 2008.
Mullan, David George, editor. Women’s Life Writing in Early Modern Scotland: Writing the Evangelical Self, c. 1670-c. 1730. Ashgate, 2003.
Mutch, Deborah. English Socialist Periodicals, 1880-1900. Ashgate, 2005.
Osborne, Dorothy. Dorothy Osborne: Letters to Sir William Temple, 1652-54. Editor Parker, Kenneth, Ashgate, 2001.
Owen, Jane. Jane Owen. Editor Latz, Dorothy L., Ashgate, 2000.
Primrose, Diana. “A Chaine of Pearle”. The Poets I, edited by Susanne Woods et al., Facsimile, Ashgate, 2001.
Recchio, Thomas. Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford, A Publishing History. Ashgate, 2009.
Remy, Michel. Surrealism in Britain. Ashgate, 1999.
Roche, Thomas P., Jr, and Anna Hume. “Introductory Note”. Anna Hume, edited by Thomas P., Jr Roche and Thomas P., Jr Roche, Ashgate, 2006, p. ix - xx.
Roper, Margaret, and Lee Cullen Khanna. “A Devout Treatise upon the Pater Noster”. Early Tudor Translators: Margaret Beaufort, Margaret More Roper and Mary Basset, Ashgate, 2001.
Hopton, Susanna. “Introductory Note”. Susanna Hopton, edited by Julia J. Smith, Ashgate, 2010, p. ix - xxiii.
Snook, Edith. Women, Reading, and the Cultural Politics of Early Modern England. Ashgate, 2005.