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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Extracts from Letters to a Young Lady, on a variety of Useful and Interesting Subjects calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding (1789)
By John Bennett
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Letters to a Young Lady: Volume I
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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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Letter VII
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Letter XLI
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Letter XLII
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Letter XLIII
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Letter XLIV
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Letter XLV
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Letter XLVI
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Letter XLVII
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Letter LVII
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Letter LVIII
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Letter LIX
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Letter LX
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Letters to a Young Lady: Volume II
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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 IX
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Letter X
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Letter XI
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Letter XII
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Letter XIII
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Letter XIV
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Letter XV
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Letter XVI
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Letter XLIV
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Letters to a Young Lady: Volume I
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Extract from Discourses on Different Subjects, 2nd edn (1801)
By Richard Polwhele
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Discourse XVIII
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Discourse XIX
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Extract from Letters on the Female Mind, its Powers and Pursuits; with particular reference to the Dangerous Opinions Contained in the Writings of Miss H. M. Williams, 2nd edn (1801)
By Laetitia Hawkins
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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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Letter VII
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Extract from The Pleasures of Reason: or, the Hundred Thoughts of a Sensible Young Lady (1796)
By Robert Gillet
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To the Young Reader
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The Hundred Thoughts of a Sensible Young Lady
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Back Matter