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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME II BRITISH WOMEN AND WAR, 1660-1835 1 Volume II Introduction DAVID SIGLER Parti Fiction 5 1. Extract from Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterranean, vol. 1, originally published 1709; text excerpted from 6th edn, London: John Morphew, 1720, pp. 55-64 7 DELARIVIER MANLEY 2. Extract from Anti-Pamela, or, Feign’d Innocence Detected; in a Series of Syrena s Adventures, vol. 1, London: J. Huggonson, 1741, pp. 26- 46 17 ELIZA HAYWOOD 3. The History of Ophelia, London: R. Baldwin, 1760, pp. 250-260 39 SARAH FIELDING 4. ‘The Servant Man turned Soldier; or, The Fair Weather Christian. A Parable’, in Cheap Repository Tracts; Entertaining, Moral, and Religious, London: F. and C. Rivington, 1798, pp. 407^121 51 HANNAH MORE 5. The Loyalists, An Historical Novel, vol. 1, London: Longman, 1812, pp. 319-364 İANE WEST 6. Extract from The Soldier ’s Child, or Virtue Triumphant: A Novel, vol. 2, London: Robinson, 1821, pp. 122-134 113 CHARLOTTE CAROLINE RICHARDSON v 67
CONTENTS Part 2 Poetry 127 7. ‘Mercury and the Elephant’, ‘The Petition for an Absolute Retreat’, and ‘Enquiry after Peace’, in Miscellany Poems, on Several Occasions, London: John Barber, 1713, pp. 1^4,33^19, 154-156 129 ANNA KINGSMILL FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA 8. On the Peace’, in Familiar Letters and Poems on Several Occasions, London: D. Henry and R. Cave, 1755, pp. 208-209 153 MARY MASTERS 9. On the First General-Fast after the Commencement of the Late War’, in Poems on Various Subjects, Entertaining, Elegiac, and Religious, Winchester: J. Sadler, 1783, pp.111-114 155 JANE CAVE 10. ‘An Ode on the Peace’, London: T. Cadell, 1783, pp. 3-20 159 HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS 11. Ode on General Eliott’s Return from Gibraltar’, London: T. Cadell, 1787, pp. 2-11 177 ANNA SEWARD 12. ‘Anna’s Complaint, or, the Miseries of War’, in The Scots Magazine; or General Repository ofLiterature, History, and Politics, vol. 57, 1795, p. 314 187 ELIZABETH MOODY 13. ‘The Female Exile’, in Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Poems, 2nd edn, vol. II, London: T. Cadell, 1797, pp. 37-38 189 CHARLOTTE SMITH 14. ‘Anarchy: A Sonnet’ and ‘Peace’, in Universal Magazine, vol. 98, May 1796, p. 360 191 ANN YEARSLEY 15. ‘Thoughts on War and Peace’, in The Scots Magazine; or, General Repository ofLiterature, History, and Politics, vol. 61, 1799, pp. 50-51 193 MRS. MOODIE 16. On the Illumination on Account of the Peace between Great Britain and France’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, vol. 90, November 1801, p. 1028 195 MRS. UVEDALE 17. Ode to Peace’, in The Morning Chronicle, 17 November 1801,
pp. 1-3 HELEN-MARIA WILLIAMS 197
vii CONTENTS 18. ‘Lines Written at Norwich on the First News of Peace’, in Poems by Mrs. Opie, 3rd edn, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1804, pp. 71-76 201 AMELIA OPIE 19. ‘Beachy Head’, in Beachy Head: with Other Poems, London: J. Johnson, 1809, pp. 8-12 207 CHARLOTTE SMITH 20. ‘The Spanish Mother’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. For the Year 1809, vol. LXXIX, Select Poetry for May 1809, p. 453 213 A YOUNG LADY 21. ‘Portugal: An Ode’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, vol. 81, 1811, p. 567 215 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 22. ‘The Pen and the Sword’, in The Spirit of the Public Journals, vol. 14, 1811, pp. 169-171 217 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 23. ‘Napoleon’s Dream’, in The Laurel: Fugitive Poetry of theXIXth Century, London: John Sharpe, 1830, pp. 159-163 221 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 24. ‘Address to a Warrior’, in The Poetical Magazine, IV, November 1810, pp. 338-339 227 MARIE 25. ‘War Song of the Spanish Patriots’, ‘War and Peace—A Poem’, and ‘To My Eldest Brother, With the British Army in Portugal’, in The Domestic Affections, and Other Poems, London: T. Cadell W. Davies, 1812, pp. 39—41, 89-121, 145-146 229 FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE (FELICIA HEMANS) 26. ‘Eighteen Hundred and Eleven’, in The Works ofAnna Laetitia Barbauld, London: Longman, 1825, pp. 232-250 267 ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD 27. Extract from Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen: A Poem, In Two Parts, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, pp. 22-26 287 ANNE GRANT 28. ‘A Dirge, to the Memory of the Dead at Waterloo’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical
Chronicle from July 1815, vol. LXXXV, 1815, p. 159 293 A LADY
viii CONTENTS 29. ‘The Soldier’s Death-Bed’, ‘Casabianca’, and ‘England’s Dead’, in The Works ofMrs. Hernans, With a Memoir ofHer Life, 7 vols., Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840, vol. 5, pp. 76-77, vol. 4, pp. 168-169, vol. 5, pp. 132-134 295 FELICIA HEMANS Part 3 Essays and life writing 303 30. ‘To the Worthy Doctor D’Avenant’, in Moderation Truly Stated, or, A Review of a Late Pamphlet, entitled Moderation a Vertue, London: Rich, Wilkin, 1704, pp. i-xix 305 MARYASTELL 31. Extract from The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia, London: Andrew Millar, 1757, pp. 143-150 325 SARAH FIELDING 32. The Siege of Gibraltar, from the Twelfth ofApril to the Twenty-seventh ofMay, 1781, London: J. Fielding, 1781, pp. 1-23 333 CATHERINE UPTON 33. Extract from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects, London: J. Johnson, 1792, pp. 40--44 357 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT 34. Extract from A Letter to the Women ofEngland, on the Injustice ofMental Subordination. With Anecdotes, London: Longman, 1799, pp. 43—53 363 MARY ROBINSON [ANNE FRANCES RANDALL] 35. Extract from Memoirs of the War ofthe French in Spain, Maria Graham (trans.), 2nd edn, London: John Murray, 1816, pp. 362-384 375 Μ. DE ROCCA 36. Extract from Narrative ofa Residence in Belgium During the Campaign of 1815; and ofa Visit to the Field of Waterloo, London: John Murray, 1817, pp. 20-66 399 JANE WALDIE WATTS 37. Extract from History ofa Six Weeks ’ Tour through a Part ofFrance, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, with Letters Descriptive of a Sail Round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of
Chamouni, London: T. Hookham, 1817, pp. 11-19 MARY SHELLEY 38. Extract from Life of a Licensed Victualler ’s Daughter. Written By Herself, London: Sanders and Otley, 1844, pp. 70-91 MARY ANN ASHFORD 457 447
CONTENTS ix Part 4 Drama 39. The Dutch Lover: A Comedy, Act II, Scenes III֊V, London: Thomas Dring, 1673, pp. 22-26 479 481 APHRA BEHN 40. Romulus and Hersilia; or, The Sabine War. A Tragedy, Act I, Scenes I-II, London: D. Brown, 1683, pp. 1-9 487 APHRA BEHN 4L The Beau ’s Duel: or, A Soldierfor the Ladies. A Comedy, Act IV, Scene I, London: W. Feales, 1736, pp. 53-66 497 SUSANNA CENTLIVRE 42. The Sword ofPeace, or, A Voyage ofLove, a Comedy, in Five Acts, Act II (1788), Dublin: Booksellers, 1790, pp. 21-28 511 MARIANA STARKE 43. Constantine Paleologus; or, The Last of the Caesars: A Tragedy in Five Acts, ActI (1804), from Miscellaneous Plays, London: Longman, 1805, pp. 281-299 519 JOANNA BAILLIE Part 5 Female soldiers 44. Extract from The Life and Adventures ofMrs. Christian Davies, Commonly Called Mother Ross, London: C. Welch, 1740, pp. 253-262 539 541 DANIEL DEFOE 45. Extract from The Female Soldier; Or, The Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, London: R. Walker, 1750, pp. 20-28,40-47 551 ANON 46. Extract from The Life and Surprising Adventures ofMary Ann Talbot, in the Name ofJohn Taylor, a Natural Daughter of the Late Earl Talbot, London: R. S. Kirby, 1809, pp. 5-38 MARY ANNE TALBOT 569
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CONTENTS VOLUME II BRITISH WOMEN AND WAR, 1660-1835 1 Volume II Introduction DAVID SIGLER Parti Fiction 5 1. Extract from Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterranean, vol. 1, originally published 1709; text excerpted from 6th edn, London: John Morphew, 1720, pp. 55-64 7 DELARIVIER MANLEY 2. Extract from Anti-Pamela, or, Feign’d Innocence Detected; in a Series of Syrena s Adventures, vol. 1, London: J. Huggonson, 1741, pp. 26- 46 17 ELIZA HAYWOOD 3. The History of Ophelia, London: R. Baldwin, 1760, pp. 250-260 39 SARAH FIELDING 4. ‘The Servant Man turned Soldier; or, The Fair Weather Christian. A Parable’, in Cheap Repository Tracts; Entertaining, Moral, and Religious, London: F. and C. Rivington, 1798, pp. 407^121 51 HANNAH MORE 5. The Loyalists, An Historical Novel, vol. 1, London: Longman, 1812, pp. 319-364 İANE WEST 6. Extract from The Soldier ’s Child, or Virtue Triumphant: A Novel, vol. 2, London: Robinson, 1821, pp. 122-134 113 CHARLOTTE CAROLINE RICHARDSON v 67
CONTENTS Part 2 Poetry 127 7. ‘Mercury and the Elephant’, ‘The Petition for an Absolute Retreat’, and ‘Enquiry after Peace’, in Miscellany Poems, on Several Occasions, London: John Barber, 1713, pp. 1^4,33^19, 154-156 129 ANNA KINGSMILL FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA 8. On the Peace’, in Familiar Letters and Poems on Several Occasions, London: D. Henry and R. Cave, 1755, pp. 208-209 153 MARY MASTERS 9. On the First General-Fast after the Commencement of the Late War’, in Poems on Various Subjects, Entertaining, Elegiac, and Religious, Winchester: J. Sadler, 1783, pp.111-114 155 JANE CAVE 10. ‘An Ode on the Peace’, London: T. Cadell, 1783, pp. 3-20 159 HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS 11. Ode on General Eliott’s Return from Gibraltar’, London: T. Cadell, 1787, pp. 2-11 177 ANNA SEWARD 12. ‘Anna’s Complaint, or, the Miseries of War’, in The Scots Magazine; or General Repository ofLiterature, History, and Politics, vol. 57, 1795, p. 314 187 ELIZABETH MOODY 13. ‘The Female Exile’, in Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Poems, 2nd edn, vol. II, London: T. Cadell, 1797, pp. 37-38 189 CHARLOTTE SMITH 14. ‘Anarchy: A Sonnet’ and ‘Peace’, in Universal Magazine, vol. 98, May 1796, p. 360 191 ANN YEARSLEY 15. ‘Thoughts on War and Peace’, in The Scots Magazine; or, General Repository ofLiterature, History, and Politics, vol. 61, 1799, pp. 50-51 193 MRS. MOODIE 16. On the Illumination on Account of the Peace between Great Britain and France’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, vol. 90, November 1801, p. 1028 195 MRS. UVEDALE 17. Ode to Peace’, in The Morning Chronicle, 17 November 1801,
pp. 1-3 HELEN-MARIA WILLIAMS 197
vii CONTENTS 18. ‘Lines Written at Norwich on the First News of Peace’, in Poems by Mrs. Opie, 3rd edn, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1804, pp. 71-76 201 AMELIA OPIE 19. ‘Beachy Head’, in Beachy Head: with Other Poems, London: J. Johnson, 1809, pp. 8-12 207 CHARLOTTE SMITH 20. ‘The Spanish Mother’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. For the Year 1809, vol. LXXIX, Select Poetry for May 1809, p. 453 213 A YOUNG LADY 21. ‘Portugal: An Ode’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, vol. 81, 1811, p. 567 215 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 22. ‘The Pen and the Sword’, in The Spirit of the Public Journals, vol. 14, 1811, pp. 169-171 217 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 23. ‘Napoleon’s Dream’, in The Laurel: Fugitive Poetry of theXIXth Century, London: John Sharpe, 1830, pp. 159-163 221 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD 24. ‘Address to a Warrior’, in The Poetical Magazine, IV, November 1810, pp. 338-339 227 MARIE 25. ‘War Song of the Spanish Patriots’, ‘War and Peace—A Poem’, and ‘To My Eldest Brother, With the British Army in Portugal’, in The Domestic Affections, and Other Poems, London: T. Cadell W. Davies, 1812, pp. 39—41, 89-121, 145-146 229 FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE (FELICIA HEMANS) 26. ‘Eighteen Hundred and Eleven’, in The Works ofAnna Laetitia Barbauld, London: Longman, 1825, pp. 232-250 267 ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD 27. Extract from Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen: A Poem, In Two Parts, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, pp. 22-26 287 ANNE GRANT 28. ‘A Dirge, to the Memory of the Dead at Waterloo’, in The Gentleman ’s Magazine: and Historical
Chronicle from July 1815, vol. LXXXV, 1815, p. 159 293 A LADY
viii CONTENTS 29. ‘The Soldier’s Death-Bed’, ‘Casabianca’, and ‘England’s Dead’, in The Works ofMrs. Hernans, With a Memoir ofHer Life, 7 vols., Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840, vol. 5, pp. 76-77, vol. 4, pp. 168-169, vol. 5, pp. 132-134 295 FELICIA HEMANS Part 3 Essays and life writing 303 30. ‘To the Worthy Doctor D’Avenant’, in Moderation Truly Stated, or, A Review of a Late Pamphlet, entitled Moderation a Vertue, London: Rich, Wilkin, 1704, pp. i-xix 305 MARYASTELL 31. Extract from The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia, London: Andrew Millar, 1757, pp. 143-150 325 SARAH FIELDING 32. The Siege of Gibraltar, from the Twelfth ofApril to the Twenty-seventh ofMay, 1781, London: J. Fielding, 1781, pp. 1-23 333 CATHERINE UPTON 33. Extract from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects, London: J. Johnson, 1792, pp. 40--44 357 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT 34. Extract from A Letter to the Women ofEngland, on the Injustice ofMental Subordination. With Anecdotes, London: Longman, 1799, pp. 43—53 363 MARY ROBINSON [ANNE FRANCES RANDALL] 35. Extract from Memoirs of the War ofthe French in Spain, Maria Graham (trans.), 2nd edn, London: John Murray, 1816, pp. 362-384 375 Μ. DE ROCCA 36. Extract from Narrative ofa Residence in Belgium During the Campaign of 1815; and ofa Visit to the Field of Waterloo, London: John Murray, 1817, pp. 20-66 399 JANE WALDIE WATTS 37. Extract from History ofa Six Weeks ’ Tour through a Part ofFrance, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, with Letters Descriptive of a Sail Round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of
Chamouni, London: T. Hookham, 1817, pp. 11-19 MARY SHELLEY 38. Extract from Life of a Licensed Victualler ’s Daughter. Written By Herself, London: Sanders and Otley, 1844, pp. 70-91 MARY ANN ASHFORD 457 447
CONTENTS ix Part 4 Drama 39. The Dutch Lover: A Comedy, Act II, Scenes III֊V, London: Thomas Dring, 1673, pp. 22-26 479 481 APHRA BEHN 40. Romulus and Hersilia; or, The Sabine War. A Tragedy, Act I, Scenes I-II, London: D. Brown, 1683, pp. 1-9 487 APHRA BEHN 4L The Beau ’s Duel: or, A Soldierfor the Ladies. A Comedy, Act IV, Scene I, London: W. Feales, 1736, pp. 53-66 497 SUSANNA CENTLIVRE 42. The Sword ofPeace, or, A Voyage ofLove, a Comedy, in Five Acts, Act II (1788), Dublin: Booksellers, 1790, pp. 21-28 511 MARIANA STARKE 43. Constantine Paleologus; or, The Last of the Caesars: A Tragedy in Five Acts, ActI (1804), from Miscellaneous Plays, London: Longman, 1805, pp. 281-299 519 JOANNA BAILLIE Part 5 Female soldiers 44. Extract from The Life and Adventures ofMrs. Christian Davies, Commonly Called Mother Ross, London: C. Welch, 1740, pp. 253-262 539 541 DANIEL DEFOE 45. Extract from The Female Soldier; Or, The Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, London: R. Walker, 1750, pp. 20-28,40-47 551 ANON 46. Extract from The Life and Surprising Adventures ofMary Ann Talbot, in the Name ofJohn Taylor, a Natural Daughter of the Late Earl Talbot, London: R. S. Kirby, 1809, pp. 5-38 MARY ANNE TALBOT 569 |
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