The material in the volume was later revised as the third part of the Magdalen Manuscript. The publisher advertised the volume in December 1687, using JB
's name. This is the only instance of his...
Graham, Elspeth et al., editors. Her Own Life. Routledge, 1989.
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A...
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Martha Moulsworth
The modern edition is edited and annotated by Robert C. Evans
and Barbara Wiedemann
. This is apparently the earliest known autobiographical poem by a woman in English. MM
writes the story of her life...
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Sarah Fyge
A selection of SF
's works in facsimile, with an introduction by Robert C. Evans
, appeared from Ashgate
in 2012.
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Martha Moulsworth
The possibility that MM
authored other poems, either among the contents of British Library
(MS Add. 18,044), which includes some signed work by several people she knew, or the tombstone inscription for her third husband...
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Martha Moulsworth
MM
's will, witnessed four months before her death, is reproduced in the volume of essays on her edited by Robert C. Evans
and Anne C. Little
.
Evans, Robert C., and Anne C. Little, editors. "The Muses Females Are": Martha Moulsworth and Other Women Writers of the English Renaissance. Locust Hill, 1995.
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Texts
Moulsworth, Martha. "My Name Was Martha". Editors Evans, Robert C. and Barbara Wiedemann, Locust Hill, 1993.
Evans, Robert C., and Anne C. Little, editors. "The Muses Females Are": Martha Moulsworth and Other Women Writers of the English Renaissance. Locust Hill, 1995.
Greer, Germaine. “’Backward springs’: The Self-Invention of Martha Moulsworth”. "The Muses Females Are": Martha Moulsworth and Other Women Writers of the English Renaissance, edited by Robert C. Evans and Anne C. Little, Locust Hill, 1995, pp. 3-8.
Depas-Orange, Ann. “Moulsworth’s Life and Times”. "The Birthday of my Self": Martha Moulsworth, Renaissance Poet, edited by Ann Depas-Orange and Robert C. Evans, Critical Matrix, 1996, pp. 7-10.
Moulsworth, Martha. “Preface and Commentary”. "My Name Was Martha", edited by Robert C. Evans and Barbara Wiedemann, Locust Hill, 1993, p. Various pages.