Anthologies Of Early Modern Women Writers 17351740) Preface to The Muses Library (1737) Sarah Fielding (1710-1768) fromThe Adventures of David Simple (1744) from Remarks on Clarissa (1749) from The http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/biblio/antholgy.html
Extractions: Bibliographies Home Anthologies Most of the books listed below follow the same format: A short (1-10 pages) biography/ literary criticism of each woman is followed by a short (5-10 pages) exerpt of her listed work(s). Each entry includes a bibliography of primary works by the writer and secondary works about the writer and her work. The books are listed in the approximate order of the original date of the writings of the women whose writings are included in the work. * indicates that works by this author are in print (in English) in a more complete form in other locations - see the bibliographies for details. (If it isn't marked, it does not mean it is not in print: it just means that I do not know about it. Some of the authors I have not yet tried to track down. Some of the authors I haven't succeeded in tracking down yet.) I have not included details of the anthology
Index Fielding, Sarah (17101768) The Governess, or, Little Female AcademyFilson, John (ca.1747-1788) Life and Adventures of Colonel http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/F/
Eighteenth-Century Fiction Database: Browse In Six Volumes. By Henry Fielding, etc. London Printed for A. Millar, etc.,1749 6 v. Fielding, Sarah (17101768) The History of the Countess of Dellwyn. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ecf/
Extractions: This database is a commercial product held by us under a licensing agreement with Chadwyck-Healey Access is restricted to UVa users only. Amory, Thomas The Life of John Buncle, Esq; Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in several Parts of the World; And Many extraordinary Relations. [etc.] 2 v. Aubin, Penelope Charlotta du Pont from: A Collection Of Entertaining Histories and Novels, Designed To promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interspersed with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in Three Volumes 3 v. Aubin, Penelope Count Albertus from: A Collection Of Entertaining Histories and Novels, Designed To promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interspersed with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in Three Volumes
Books Shelved In The Garnett Room Related name Spelman, Edward, d. 1767, Related name Smith, William, 17111787,Related name Fielding, Sarah, 1710-1768, Related name Welwood, James, 1652 http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/garnett/u-z.html
Extractions: Author: United States. Congress. House. Title: Manual of the House of representatives U.S.; being a digest of the rules of the House, the joint rules of the two houses, and of so much of Jefferson's Manual as under the rules governs the House ... Arranged alphabetically. Publication info: Washington, 1859. Description: 1 p. l., 166 p. 24 cm. Local note: Gift of Mrs. J. Clayton Mitchell. Subject: United States. Congress. HouseRules and practice. SPEC-COLL CALL NUMBER COPY MATERIAL LOCATION 1)JK 1304 1859 1 RAREBOOK SC-GARN-RM Author: University of Texas. Humanities Research Center Title: The Garnetts, a literary family; an exhibition. Publication info: [Austin, Texas] 1959. Description: 15 p. illus. 25 cm. Note: Cover title. Note: Text by David Garnett. Note: "Of this exhibition catalogue five hundred copies were printed ..." Local note: This is No. 407. Local note: Gift of the author. Subject: Garnett familyBibliography. Subject: Garnett, David, 1892- SPEC-COLL CALL NUMBER COPY MATERIAL LOCATION 1)PN452 .T4 1959 1 RAREBOOK SC-STKS
Electronic Resources Center: Eighteenth-Century Fiction Contents Sarah Fielding, 17101768, The Adventures of David Simple Containing An Accountof his Travels Through the Cities of London and Westminster, In the Search of http://www.rice.edu/fondren/etext/resources/eftoc.html
Extractions: Electronic Resources Center Links: Electronic Resources How to Guides Projects Contact Info Eighteenth-Century Fiction Guide 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 Thomas Amory, 1691-1788, The Life of John Buncle, Esq; Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in several Parts of the World; And Many extraordinary Relations. [etc.] London: Printed for J Noon, [etc.] 1756. 2v. Penelope Aubin, 1685-1731, A Collection Of Entertaining Histories and Novels, Designed To promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interspersed with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in Three Volumes. London: Printed for D. Midwinter; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, [etc.] 1739. 3v.
The Hindu : Women And Children's Literature Sarah Fielding (17101768), the sister of the novelist Henry Fielding, is creditedwith producing the first novel for children which is also the first school http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/04/15/stories/1315067q.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next Children's literature has been considered a natural preserve of women. KAUSALYA SANTHANAM on an exhibition held at Cambridge University which looks at the history of women writing for children. FORTY million copies of her books have been sold worldwide. Children line up for hours before the shops when her latest book is released. Adults lap up the adventures of Harry Potter and his friends. The phenomenol success of Joanne Kathleen Rowling focusses attention on the tradition of British women writing for children. Highlighting this 250-year-old tradition was the exhibition "The Journey to Hogwarts: Women writing for children 1750-2000" held recently by the Cambridge University Library at its historic premises. As exhibitions go in Britain, it was not an elaborately got-up event or a very creative one. But it provided a bird's-eye view of the scene. The social forces and influences that have shaped the choice of genre and themes and the entire range of children's fiction came under scrutiny. The panels traced the development of the genre and case studies were provided. A thematic rather than a chronological approach was adopted and the categories were not very clear at first glance. But for those interested in literature, women or children there was quite a bit to be learnt.
Extractions: LEARNING ENGLISH Please click on the bulleted headings to toggle text. Ngugi wa Thiong'o on Africa and its interpreters At http://www.mg.co.za/mg/books/jul97/21jul-ngugi.html you will find an edited version of a speech delivered by Prof. Ngugi at the English Teachers Connect conference hosted by the Applied English Language Studies Division of the University of the Witwatersrand. This was published by the Electronic Mail and Guardian Review of Books, July 21, 1997 under the title 'Nations of bodiless heads and headless bodies.' It is part of a series of lectures (subsequently) published by Oxford University Press under the title Penpoints, Gunpoints and Dreams.
Carlson Library Mission A facsimile reproduction of the Fielding, Sarah, 17101768. first editionof 1749 with an introduction and bibliography by Jill E. Grey. http://www.clarion.edu/library/3rdqtr/juv.htm
Referate 4. Fielding, Sarah (17101768). 1744 The Adventures of David Simple; 1747Familiar Letters between the Principal Characters in David Simple; http://www.musketa.de/c/referate3.htm
Extractions: Sarah Fielding was the sister of Henry Fielding and a close friend of Samuel Richardson. She shares much of her brother's wit and irony, but it was primarily for her psychological penetration that her work was praised. This edition of her first novel reprints the text that was substantially revised, and prefaced, by her brother. Sarah Fielding (1710-1768), the sister of Henry Fielding, turned to writing to support herself financially. In addition to The Adventures of David Simple , her first and most popular novel, she published many other books, including a critical study of her friend Samuel Richardson's novel Clarissa and a translation from the Greek of Xenophon.
Classical Literature Maxims, or Meditations. Extracts from hisnovels. Sarah Fielding, 17101768. Sisterof HenryFielding. David Simple. 1744. The conflict of morality andreality. http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~ejw0/webarch/htmls/archfiles/1929_outstud1.htm
Extractions: The following is from a volume entitled Outline Studies in English Literature by William Cliff Martin, published by Prentice-Hall in 1929. Although the author contends his volume is "not a teacher's syllabus," it nevertheless arises out of the problem of trying to construct one (see "Preface"). What it constitutes is an attempt to solve the problem of the "Survey of English Literature" course of study, which is an anthological problem, by breaking it into separate "outlines" which correspond more or less to recognizable syllabi. What follows is the author's preface and the portion of the "Classical Literature" outline that deals with the novel.
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Books Reading is like a mirror before us.' Sarah Fielding 17101768. 'A book need notbe about deafness to make us weigh therole of hearing loss in our lives. http://www.saywhatclub.com/newsletter/oct99/books.htm
Extractions: Sarah Fielding 1710-1768 'A book need not be about deafness to make us weigh therole of hearing loss in our lives. All of us, deaf or not, have had the experience of readingsomething and realizing that it is speaking to us in a very personal way. Perhaps, as Fieldingsuggests in the quote above, certain books may even hold a mirror up to us, allowing us tosee ourselves in new ways. Just so was my recent experience with the book Stuttering: A LifeBound Up in Words by Martin Jezer. (Basic Books, 1997, $23.00)' 'Mr Jezer, a life-long stutterer of, by his own admission,epic proportions, describes in his book his attempts to deal with his expressive defect.A struggle, which as I read on, I came to understand was, to an astonishing degree, almost identicalto my own struggle with hearing loss.' 'By the time I was done reading,it was plain to me that communication deficits, whether induced by poor hearing, asin my case, or by poor speech, as with Mr Jezer, are remarkably similar in the psycho/social traumathey are capable of producing.' 'The author, for example, talks at length of avoidingusing the phone, of trying to fade into corners at parties in hopes thatno one will approach him for conversation, of having to rely "on the kindness of strangers" insuch situations as job interviews, of fear of rejection by society as a whole, and of thatold bugaboo that we with hearing loss are all too familiar with denial. I have often been asked byhearing friends how one can possibly deny something that is an obvious physical fact, and reading MrJezer's account of how he cut dead a budding friendship because his friend had acknowledged that his (Mr Jezer's) speech was a problem caused me to come close to tears. I don't know how we do it, but do it we do.'
Neder-L 11.3012.00, Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade (RUL) Sarah Fielding (1710-1768)en haar 'network of intellectual friendships'. 12.00-12.15, discussie, http://www.neder-l.nl/bulletin/2001/03/010324.html
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Index Translate this page 1936 Gutenberg Field, Ellen Robena Gutenberg Field, Eugene, 1850-1895 Gutenberg Fielding,Henry, 1707-1754 Gutenberg Fielding, Sarah, 1710-1768 Gutenberg Filson http://www.elbooks.sk/angautF.html
Index Anton Pavlovich, 18601904 Gorgias, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC Governess, The; or,Little Female Academy, by Fielding, Sarah, 1710-1768 Grace Abounding To The http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloG.html
Dictionary Of British Classicists 1860) dg Ferguson, Adam (17231815) ge Ferrier, James Frederick (1808-1864) cp Field,Guy Cromwell (1887-1955) rt Fielding, Sarah (1710-1768) ei Finley, Moses http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/class_entry.htm
AUTHORS 1968 BACK TO ORDER PAGE Ferri, Enrico, 18561929 Field, Ellen Robena Field, Eugene,1850-1895 Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754 Fielding, Sarah, 1710-1768 Filson, John http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/authors.htm