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Texts (Alphabetically by Author's Name) A
B C D E F
G H I J K
L M N O
P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z A
(Includes Anonymous) Acrostics
of Self-Inscription by Women Poets of the Romantic Age (Stuart Curran, U Pennsylvania) Eliza
Acton (1799-1859) Mrs.
R. Addison Anna
Laetitia Aikin-- see Anna Laetitia Barbauld Lucy
Aikin (1781-1864) The
Duchesse d'Angouleme, Madame Elizabeth (Sister of Louis XVI) Margravine
of Anspach-- see Elizabeth Craven Anonymous Jane
Austen (1775-1817) Web
Pages Electronic
Texts B
Joanna
Baillie (1762-1851) Anne
Bannerman (d. 1829) Anna
Letitia Aikin Barbauld (1743-1825) Home
Pages and Other Resources Electronic
Texts (Published Volumes) Electronic
Texts (Individual Items) "Dirge"
(Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "Eighteen
Hundred and Eleven, A Poem" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "The
Epiphany" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "Epistle
To William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave
Trade" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "Inscription
for an Ice House" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "An
Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "Life"
(Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "On
Romances" (Michael Gamer, UPenn) "On
the Death of the Princess Charlotte" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "On
the King's Illness" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "On
the Pleasure Derived from Objects of Terror, with Sir Bertrand. A Fragment" (1773)
(Michael Gamer, UPenn) Selected
Poems (Stuart Curran, UPenn) "A
Thought on Death" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "To
A Great Nation", vt. "On
the Expected General Rising of the French Nation in 1792" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "To
Dr. Priestley, December 29, 1792" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "To
Mr. Barbauld, November 14, 1778" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "To
Mr. S. T. Coleridge" (Mary Mark Ockerbloom) "Washing-day"
(Mary Mark Ockerbloom) Critical
Commentary Barrell,
Miss P. Elizabeth
Barrett Browning Anna
Maria Bennett, Agnes
De-Courci : A Domestic Tale (Chawton House) Mary
Matilda Betham-Edwards (1776-1852) Elizabeth
Beverley Sarah
Hilham Biller Susanna
Blamire (1747-1794) Anne
Blanchard Margaret
Blennerhassett (1788?-1842),
The Widow of the Rock; and other poems (Montreal, 1824) Frances
Brooke (1724-1789) Maria
Gowen Brooks (1794/5-1845) Mary
Anne Browne (later Gray, 1812-1844) Rebecca
Burlend (1793-1872) Frances
Burney (1752-1840) Harriet
Emma Burton Elizabeth
Byron (Strutt) C
Elizabeth
Carter Mary
Ann Carter Margaret
Chalmers Harriet
Cheney (1795-1889) Mary
Clarke Champion de Crespigny (d. 1812) Mary
Lady Chudleigh Mary
Cockle Sara
Coleridge Louisa
Collins Susannah
Maria Cooper Louisa
Stuart Costello (1799-1870) Hannah
Cowley Lady
Elizabeth Craven (Margravive of Anspach; 1750-1828) Ann
Batten Cristall D
Charlotte
Dacre (nee King, later Byrne, aka "Rosa Matilda"; 1771/2?-1825) Lucretia
Maria Davidson (1808-25) Esther
Milnes Day (d.1792) Eliza
Daye (b. ca. 1734) Charlotte
Eliza Dixon Jane
Dunnett E
Maria
Edgeworth (1767-1849) - Electronic
Texts
Critical
Commentary Sarah
Egerton (aka Fyge), The
Female Advocate (Emory) Susan
Evance (fl. 1808-1818) F G H
Lady
Anne Hamilton (1766-1846) Elizabeth
Hamilton Julia
Catherine Beckwith Hart (1796-1867) Jane
Harvey Susannah
Hawkins (1787-1868) Mary
Hays (1760-1843) Felicia
Hemans (1793-1835) Elizabeth
Hitchener Anne
Home Hunter (1742-1821) Rachel
Hunter I
Elizabeth
Inchbald Texts
and Home Pages Critical
Commentary J K L
Mary
Lamb (with Charles Lamb) Letitia
Elizabeth Landon ("L.E.L.," 1802-1838) Harriet
Lee Sophia
Lee (1750-1824) Alicia
Lefanu (fl. 1812-1826) Charlotte
Lennox (1720-1804) Isabella
Lickbarrow Janet
Little (1759-1813) M
Catharine
Macaulay (1731-1791) Anna
Maria Mackenzie (Cox Johnson) Mrs.
Martin Mrs.
Mathews Caroline
Maxwell Christian
Ross Milne (b. 1773) Mary
Russell Mitford (1787-1855) Lady
Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) Hannah
More (1745-1833) Lady
Morgan, Sydney Owenson (1776-1859) N O P
Eliza
Parsons, The
Castle of Wolfenbach (1793) Ida
Laura Pfeiffer (1797-1858) Janetta
Philipps, Poems
(1811) (British Women Romantic Poets Project, UC Davis) Mrs.
Mary Hopkins Pilkington (1766-1839) Hester
Lynch (Thrale) Piozzi (1741-1821) Anne
Plumptre Elizabeth
Polack Jane
Porter (1776-1850) Mary
Prince (b. ca. 1788) Marianne
Jeffrey Prowse (1798-1850) Elizabeth
and Jane Purbeck R
Ann
Radcliffe (1764-1823) Mrs.
M.A. Reid Clara
Reeve (1729-1807) Ellen
Robinson Maria
Robinson (da. of Mary Robinson) Mary
Darby Robinson (1758-1800) Mary
Rowlandson Susanna
Rowson Mrs.
F. Ryves S
Janet
Schaw Elizabeth
Scot (1729-1789) Jane
Margaret Scott Anna
Seward (1742-1809) Mary
Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley (1797-1851)
Web
Pages Electronic
Texts Critical
Commentary Reviews
of Frankenstein (Shanon Lawson, Romantic Circles) Mary
Shelley secondary material available on the web (Jack Voller) Betty
T. Bennett, "Radical
Imaginings: Mary Shelley's The Last Man" (Romantic Circles, 1997) Elizabeth
Fay, "Mary Shelley and Sibylline
Drag" (Romantic Circles, 1997) Nelson
Hilton, "Mary
Godwin's Remonstrance" (1995) (chapter from Hilton's book, Lexis Complexes:
Literary Interventions) Lisa
Hopkins, "Memory at the
End of History: Mary Shelley's The Last Man" (1997) (Romanticism on
the Net) Gary
Kelly, "Mary Shelley and
Masculine History" (Romantic Circles, 1997) Greg
Kucich, "Mary Shelley and
the New History" (Romantic Circles, 1997) Morton
Paley, "Mary Shelley's
The Last Man: Apocalypse Without Millennium" (1989) Alan
Richardson, "The Last
Man and the Plague of Empire" (Romantic Circles, 1997) Daniel
E. White, "'The god undeified":
Mary Shelley's Valperga, Italy, and the Aesthetic of Desire" (1997)
(Romanticism on the Net) Kerry
Ellen McKeeverr, 'Writing
and Melancholia: Saving the Self in Mary Shelley's "The Mourner"' (1999) (Romanticism
on the Net) Frances
Sheridan Charlotte
Turner Smith (1749-1806) Mary
Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) Germaine
de Staël (1766-1817) Corinne,
ou l'Italie (1807): Available online through GALLICA
, the server of the Bibliotheque nationale de France (from GALLICA's main page,
you can search by author's name under Staël, or through the Litterature page) Considerations
sur les principaux evenements de la Revolution française (1862 edition): Available
through GALLICA, as above. Mariana
Starke Elizabeth
Strickland (1794-1875 T V W
Priscilla
Wakefield (1750-1832) Mrs.
Spencer Walker Lady
Eglantine Wallace Phyllis
Wheatley (1753-1784) Helen
Maria Williams (1762?-1827) Harriette
Wilson (1786-1846) Mary
Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) Dorothy
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Hallam University CORVEY project British
Abolition Movement (Mark Aronowitz and Kevin Heald) WORP:
Women of the Romantic Period Romantic
Natural History, 1750-1850 (Ashton Nichols) The
Image of France: a searchable archive of French prints (George Mckee) English
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