Conduct Literature for Women, Part IV, 1770-1830
Edited by Pam Morris
- Published: 1 Jun 2005
- DOI: 10.4324/9781851968022
- Set ISBN: 9781851968022
Set Contents
- General Introduction
- Volume 1. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Volume 2. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Volume 3. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Volume 4. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Volume 5. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Volume 6. Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
Conduct Literature for Women 1770–1830
- Edited by
- Pam Morris
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Extract from Letters on Female Education, addressed to a Married Lady (1777)
By Mrs H. Cartwright
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Letter I
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Letter II
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Letter III
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Letter IV
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Letter V
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Letter VI
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Extract from Dialogues concerning the Ladies (1785)
By Joseph Towers
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Dialogue I: On Female Dress, and on the Importance of Some Attention in the Ladies to Intellectual Aquisitions
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Dialogue II: On Several Female Literary Characters, and on Female Talents
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Dialogue III: On the Different Representations That Have Been Given of the Female Character, and Other Incidental Subjects
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Dialogue IV: On Marriage, and Other Collateral Topics
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Dialogue V: Miscellaneous Observations Relative to the Ladies
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Dialogue VI: On Female Politeness, Gentleness, and Meekness
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Dialogue VII: On Ladies Who Have Distinguished Themselves by Their Literary Talents
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Extracts from Female Tuition; or, An Address to Mothers, on the Education of Daughters, 2nd edn (1786)
By John Moir
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Preface
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Introduction
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Maternal Authority
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Domestic Attention
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Female Honour
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Knowledge
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Virtue
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Religion
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Back Matter