Search Result: "mary"

I hope to work out a more impressive search engine one of these days, but this will do the trick for now. Note that some entries may appear more than once: for instance, when they're found in both a regular page and the What's New page. Send comments and questions to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu.

A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/a.html:

Astell, Mary


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William Hogarth and 18th-Century Print Culture (Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern Univ.)
Impressive site on Hogarth's life and work, including discussions of his aesthetics, politics, and techniques. Scanned graphics are clear but small.

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Barber, Mary (1690-1757)

Brunton, Mary Balfour (1778-1818)

  • Discipline: A Novel
  • The Pilgrim's Progress in Words of One Syllable (adapted by Mary Godolphin) (Gutenberg)
  • Highland Mary (Oxford Book of English Verse)
  • Mary Morison (Oxford Book of English Verse)
  • My Bonnie Mary (Oxford Book of English Verse)
  • St. John, Apostle and Evangelist
  • St. Stephen, the First Martyr
  • St. Sylvester, Pope, Confessor
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    Chudleigh, Lady Mary

    Cockle, Mary

    Collins, Mary

  • My Mary (Oxford Book of English Verse)
  • To Mary Unwin (Oxford Book of English Verse)
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    Darby, Mary Elizabeth (1775-1818)

  • Robinson Crusoe in Words of One Syllable (Gutenberg) — Adaptation by Mary Godolphin.
    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/e.html:

    Evelyn, Mary


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    Gray, Mary Ann Browne (1812-1844)


    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/history.html:

    Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham)
    A huge and impressive archive of mostly primary material on modern European and American history, including much on the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries.
    Documents in Military History (Dave Stewart, Hillsdale College)
    Primary documents, many abridged, on Dettingen, Culloden, the American and French Revolutions, and miscellaneous military matters.
    The British Empire (National Archives, UK)
    An exhibition on empire. It's aimed mostly at school-age students, but includes useful primary documents.
    The Jacobite Heritage (Noel McFerran)
    Biographies, primary documents, genealogies, essays, and popular songs on the Stuart claimants to the throne and the Jacobite rebellions.
    Irish Penal Laws (Univ. of Minnesota Law Library)
    An impressive collection of primary documents on the Irish Penal Laws ("Laws in Ireland for the Suppression of Popery") from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Very impressive.
    The First English Coffee-Houses, c. 1670-1675 (Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham)
    Short primary texts on coffee houses.
    Restoration Print Culture: A Multimedia Presentation (Francis Steen, UCSB)
    Primary documents on the Exclusion Crisis, from the 1670s through the Revolution.
    From Revolution to Reconstruction (George M. Welling)
    A large hypertextual archive of information, especially primary documents, on American history, with strong coverage of the colonial and revolutionary periods.
    Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture
    Information on the Institute and its events and publications, including William and Mary Quarterly.
    The Leslie Brock Center for the Study of Colonial Currency (Virginia)
    Useful primary and secondary documents on early American currency.
    Slave Narratives (Steven Mintz)
    Seventeenth- through nineteenth-century accounts of slavery.
    Maryland
    Maryland Loyalists and the American Revolution (M. Christopher New)
    flashy and sensational look at Maryland's loyalists, promoting the author's book.
    CO 194 Finding Aids (Olaf U. Janzen, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland)
    A guide to the most important collection of primary documents on Newfoundland's early history.
    Accounts of Louis XIV (Hanover)
    A collection of primary texts.
    Primary sources.
    Col. Washington's Frontier Forts Association
    Information on a number of forts and battlefields from the early part of the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.

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  • George H. Williams (Univ. of Maryland)
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  • Listy do królowej Marysienki — Selected works in Polish.
  • A Summary View of the Rights of British America:
  • A Summary View of the Rights of British America (Virginia)
  • A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) (Liberty Fund — PDF)
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    Lamb, Mary (1765-1847)

    Lamb, Charles and Mary

  • A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (Maryland) — PDF file.

    Leapor, Mary (1722-1746)


    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/lit.html:

    A Dictionary of Sensibility (Corey Brady, Virginia Cope, Michael Millner, Ana Mitric, Kent Puckett, and Daniel Siegel)
    Class project from a course on "The Novel of Sensibility." Includes primary and secondary bibliographies along with short essays serving to define terms such as "benevolence," "character," "virtue," "sense," and "imagination."
    The Sickly Taper (Fred Frank, Allegheny College)
    Primary and secondary bibliographies on the Gothic, with links to other Web sites. Not strictly 18th-c.
    Romanticism: Selective Bibliography (Adriana Craciun, Loyola Univ. Chicago)
    A useful (but unannotated) bibliography of editions, biographies, and critical studies of Romantic topics and writers: Blake, Burney, Byron, Coleridge, Dacre, Hays, Hemans, Keats, Landon, Robinson, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Charlotte Smith, Helen Maria Williams, Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, William Wordsworth. The recommendations on overviews of Romanticism and topics such as the novel, women, the Gothic, and sensibility are especially extensive.
    A Select Romanticism Bibliography (Nicholas Halmi, Washington)
    A very handy annotated bibliography of editions, biographies, and important criticism on major Romantic figures: Burke, Barbauld, Smith, Blake, Robinson, Wollstonecraft, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hazlitt, de Quincey, Peacock, Byron, P.B. Shelley, Hemans, Keats, and Mary Shelley. The overviews of Romanticism are also useful.
    Joanna Baillie: An Annotated Bibliography (Ken Bugajski, Romanticism on the Net)
    A very extensive annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources. Very impressive.
    Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld (1743-1825) (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
    A brief but intelligent biography, with selections from her works and a bibliography of primary texts.
    Anna Barbauld, Prose Works (Molly Beverstein and Laura Mandell)
    Primary texts, with a very rudimentary biography and critical essay. More is promised.
    Pierre Bayle Home Page (Gianluca Mori, Italy)
    An extensive collection of material on Bayle in French, English, and Italian. Includes primary and secondary bibliographies, E-texts, news, and links.
    James Boswell page (Chris Whiley, Geocities)
    Includes a short biography and a shorter bibliography of primary sources, along with links to many bits of Boswelliana on the Net. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
    The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition
    An ongoing edition, in print and on-line, of Brown's complete works, Includes a biography and primary and secondary bibliographies.
    An important and extensive archive, mostly of primary texts, but also with chronologies, recommended reading, a glossary, &c.

    Mary Delany

    Mary Delany Home Page (Alain Kerhervé, Geocities)
    A brief site, in French, on Kerhervé's research on Delany, with a few links to other sites. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
    Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
    Short biography and primary bibliography, with links to some poems on-line.

    Mary Hays

    Mary Hays Website (Eleanor Ty, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.)
    A brief biography, bibliography, extracts from the works, and links by one of Hays's modern editors.
    Felicia Hemans (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
    Short biography and primary bibliography, with links to some poems on-line.
    William Hone BioText (Kyle Grimes, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham)
    "William Hone (1780-1842) was a prominent radical writer, parodist, antiquarian and publisher during the early decades of the nineteenth century." The site consists of a biography, E-texts, and several bibliographies of primary and secondary works.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon Page (Glenn Dibert-Himes, Sheffield-Hallam Univ.)
    An extensive collection of material on LEL, including a biographical sketch, critical essays, a few texts, and a large bibliography of primary and secondary sources.

    Mary Leapor

    The Poetry of Mary Leapor (1722-46) (Laura Mandell, Miama Univ. of Ohio)
    Electronic texts.
    Charlotte Ramsay Lennox (Devoney Looser and George Justice, Missouri)
    Biographical sketch and bibliographies of primary works, early reviews, and recent scholarship. Well done.

    Mary Darby Robinson

    "An unofficial list of all works by and about Mary Darby Robinson, divided into Primary Texts, Biographical Works, Critical Discussions and Other." Admirably scholarly.
    Mary Darby Robinson (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
    Biography, illustrations, selected works, parimary bibliography.
    Ignatius Sancho: A Bibliography (Brycchan Carey, Univ. of London)
    Extensive and annotated bibliography of primary and secondary works.

    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Chronology & Resource Site (Shanon Lawson, Delaware; Romantic Circles)
    Thorough and accurate timeline, along with the texts of early reviews and a short secondary bibliography.
    Hail Mary Shelley for Her Frankenstein Exercise of Mind
    An unscholarly reading of the novel.

    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/m.html:

    Manley, Mary Delarivier

    Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855)

    Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762)


    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/new.html:

    The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition
    An ongoing edition, in print and on-line, of Brown's complete works, Includes a biography and primary and secondary bibliographies.
    The British Empire (National Archives, UK)
    An exhibition on empire. It's aimed mostly at school-age students, but includes useful primary documents.
    Col. Washington's Frontier Forts Association
    Information on a number of forts and battlefields from the early part of the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.
    A huge bibliographical database on the religious backgrounds to English literature, focusing especially (but not exclulsively) on Anglicanism. There are also some shorter, more focused bibliographies. O si sic omnes!
  • Listy do królowej Marysienki — Selected works in Polish.
  • A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) (Liberty Fund — PDF)
  • Tighe, Mary (1772-1814):
  • Wollstonecraft, Mary:
    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/ota.html:

    U-1813-A | A summary view of the rights of British Americans.

    Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley


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    Pilkington, Mary (1766-1839)

    Pix, Mary


    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/phil.html:

    17th & 18th Century Women Philosophers (Peter Suber, Earlham College)
    Bibliographies and brief notes on Mary Astell, Catherine Macaulay, Judith Sargent Murray, Mary Wollstonecraft, and others. No annotations.
    The Pierre Bayle Home Page (Gianluca Mori, Italy)
    A good overview of Bayle's life and works. Includes primary and secondary bibliographies, a capsule biography, and a monochrome portrait (GIF). In English, French, and Italian.
    Godwin Archive (Anarchy Archives)
    Useful for several biographical sketches, a chronology, primary and secondary bibliographies, E-texts (including the whole text of William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries), and images.
    Jean Jacques Rousseau Association (Wabash)
    Brief biography, primary bibliography, portraits, music (RealAudio), and links.

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    Robinson, Mary Darby

  • Memoirs of Mary Robinson (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)

    Rowlandson, Mary

  • The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (Gutenberg)
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    Organized around a huge bibliography (in Adobe Acrobat format), cataloguing over 6,000 items on the history of religion, particularly strong on 17th- and 19th-c. Anglicanism. Shorter bibliographies on topics (the English Bible, the Book of Common Prayer), movements (Puritanism, mysticism), and people (Andrewes, Milton, Hooker, Tennyson, C. S. Lewis) are also available.
    A Wesley Biography (Kenneth J. Collins, Asbury Theological Seminary)
    Extensive bibliography of primary and secondary work in PDF format. No annotations.
    The Quaker Writings Home Page (QWHP) (Peter Sippel)
    Many dozens of primary texts, mostly short, by Margaret Fell, George Fox, William Penn, and others, with some secondary essays as well.

    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/s.html:

  • Mary Stuart (Gutenberg)
  • A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, Who Was Taken by the Indians, in the Year 1755, When Only about Twelve Years of Age, and Has Continued to Reside amongst Them to the Present Time (Gutenberg)

    Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft

  • Frankenstein (ReadPrint)
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  • Adam Potkay (College of William and Mary, Virginia), 'Johnson and Hume' Multimedia Eighteenth Century: Presentations of electronic resources by Chadwyck-Healey, Primary Source Media and Cambridge University Press
    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/t.html:

    Tighe, Mary


    A match on http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/w.html:

  • To Mary (Oxford Book of English Verse)

    Wollstonecraft, Mary

  • Mary, a Fiction (Munseys)
  • The Swiss Family Robinson, Told in Words of One Syllable (Gutenberg) — Adaptation by Mary Godolphin.
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