Flirtation and Courtship in Nineteenth-Century British Culture
Herausgeber: McDayter, Ghislaine; Hunter, John
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This is volume three of a three-volume set that brings together a rich collection of primary source materials on flirtation and courtship in the nineteenth-century. Introductory essays and extensive editorial apparatus offer historical and cultural contexts of the materials included.
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This is volume three of a three-volume set that brings together a rich collection of primary source materials on flirtation and courtship in the nineteenth-century. Introductory essays and extensive editorial apparatus offer historical and cultural contexts of the materials included.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9780367231750
- ISBN-10: 0367231751
- Artikelnr.: 69938155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ghislaine McDayter is Professor in the Department of English, Bucknell Univesity, USA John Hunter is Professor of Comparative Humanities, Bucknell University, USA
Volume 3: Marriage and Conduct Unbecoming General Introduction Volume 3 Introduction Editorial Notes 1. Wetenhall Wilkes
A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . . . (1746) (London: L. Hawes
C. Clarke
and R. Collins
1766)
pp. 165-74. 2. 'Debates in the Commons on the Clandestine Marriage Bill' (1753)
in William Cobbett (ed)
Parliamentary History of Great Britain
15 (London: Hansard
1813)
pp. 1-84. 3. Lady Pennington
An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters
in a Letter to Miss Pennington (1761) (London: J. Walter
1784)
pp. 1-14
111-17. 4. [Mrs. Grey]
'The Matron'
The Lady's Magazine; Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
10 (1779)
pp. vol 10
1779
pp. 17-19
149-51
585-87
635-37
686-88. 5. Arnaud Berquin
'The School for Step-Mothers' and 'The Affectionate Mother' (1783)
in The Children's Friend (London: J. Stockdale
1788)
vol. 4
pp. 67-83
188-208. 6. William Hayley
A Philosophical
Historical
and Moral Essay on Old Maids
by a Friend to the Sisterhood (1785) (London: T. Cadell
1793)
pp. 1-18
54-83. 7. 'The Cruel Stepmother or the Unhappy Son' (c.1785)
The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire (London: Bell and Daldy (1816)
pp. 131-38. 8. The Trial of Divorce
at the Instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh
Against Jean Wilson
Daughter of John Wilson
Bookseller in Edinburgh
His Spouse (Edinburgh: 1789)
pp. iii-xxiv. 9. The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters; or
the Lover's Best Instructor (1795)
(London: W. Franklin
1800)
pp. 22-26
37-39
91-95. 10. The Woman of Colour: A Tale . . . (London: Black
Parry & Co.
1808)
pp. 11. The Female Instructor; Or
Young Woman's Companion (London: Nuttall
Fisher
and Dixon
1811)
pp. 188-99. 12. Ann Martin Taylor
'The Step-Mother'
in Practical Hints to Young Females
on the Duties of a Wife
a Mother
and a Mistress of a Family (London: Taylor & Hessey and J. Conder
1815)
pp. 121-29. 13. Hannah Maria Jones
Gretna Green; Or
The Elopement of Miss D--- with a Gallant Son of Mars
(London: John Tallis
1821)
pp. 3-16. 14. 'The Cuckold's Chronicle' and 'On the New Marriage Act
' The Rambler's Magazine; or Fashionable Emporium . . . vol. 1 (London: Benbow 1822)
pp. 5-8
59-64
357-59. 15. Mrs. William Parkes
Domestic Duties; or
Instructions to Young Married Ladies
on the Management of Their Households . . .
(London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
Orme
Brown
Green
1825)
pp. 22-40. 16. Arthur Freeling
The Young Bride's Book; Being Hints for Regulating the Conduct of Married Women With a Few Medical Axioms (London: Henry Washbourn
1839)
pp. 51-66
117-20. 17. Charlotte Bury
The Maneuvring Mother (1842) (London: G. Routledge
1858)
pp. 163-209. 18. Peter Orlando Hutchinson
Chronicles of Gretna Green (London: Richard Bentley
1844)
vol. 2
pp. 45-87. 19. Poor Scotch Old Maids
And How to Avoid Becoming One . . . (Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter
1851)
pp. 3-41. 20. James Hogg
'Provision for Aged Females'
in Hogg's Instructor
vol. 7 (Edinburgh: James Hogg
1851)
pp. 310-12. 21. Eliza Cook
'Poor Genteel Women' (January 10
1852)
Eliza Cook's Journal
6 (London: Charles Cook
1851-52)
pp. 173-75. 22. The Etiquette of Courtship and Matrimony: with a Complete Guide to the Forms of a Wedding (London: David Bogue
1852)
pp. 48-61
86-95. 23. Caroline Norton
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill (London: Longman
1855)
pp. 3-31. 24. 'The Economies and Duties of the Marriage State'
How to Woo; How to Win; and How to Get Married . . . (Glasgow: W. R. M'Phun
1856)
pp. 44-55. Index
A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . . . (1746) (London: L. Hawes
C. Clarke
and R. Collins
1766)
pp. 165-74. 2. 'Debates in the Commons on the Clandestine Marriage Bill' (1753)
in William Cobbett (ed)
Parliamentary History of Great Britain
15 (London: Hansard
1813)
pp. 1-84. 3. Lady Pennington
An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters
in a Letter to Miss Pennington (1761) (London: J. Walter
1784)
pp. 1-14
111-17. 4. [Mrs. Grey]
'The Matron'
The Lady's Magazine; Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
10 (1779)
pp. vol 10
1779
pp. 17-19
149-51
585-87
635-37
686-88. 5. Arnaud Berquin
'The School for Step-Mothers' and 'The Affectionate Mother' (1783)
in The Children's Friend (London: J. Stockdale
1788)
vol. 4
pp. 67-83
188-208. 6. William Hayley
A Philosophical
Historical
and Moral Essay on Old Maids
by a Friend to the Sisterhood (1785) (London: T. Cadell
1793)
pp. 1-18
54-83. 7. 'The Cruel Stepmother or the Unhappy Son' (c.1785)
The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire (London: Bell and Daldy (1816)
pp. 131-38. 8. The Trial of Divorce
at the Instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh
Against Jean Wilson
Daughter of John Wilson
Bookseller in Edinburgh
His Spouse (Edinburgh: 1789)
pp. iii-xxiv. 9. The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters; or
the Lover's Best Instructor (1795)
(London: W. Franklin
1800)
pp. 22-26
37-39
91-95. 10. The Woman of Colour: A Tale . . . (London: Black
Parry & Co.
1808)
pp. 11. The Female Instructor; Or
Young Woman's Companion (London: Nuttall
Fisher
and Dixon
1811)
pp. 188-99. 12. Ann Martin Taylor
'The Step-Mother'
in Practical Hints to Young Females
on the Duties of a Wife
a Mother
and a Mistress of a Family (London: Taylor & Hessey and J. Conder
1815)
pp. 121-29. 13. Hannah Maria Jones
Gretna Green; Or
The Elopement of Miss D--- with a Gallant Son of Mars
(London: John Tallis
1821)
pp. 3-16. 14. 'The Cuckold's Chronicle' and 'On the New Marriage Act
' The Rambler's Magazine; or Fashionable Emporium . . . vol. 1 (London: Benbow 1822)
pp. 5-8
59-64
357-59. 15. Mrs. William Parkes
Domestic Duties; or
Instructions to Young Married Ladies
on the Management of Their Households . . .
(London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
Orme
Brown
Green
1825)
pp. 22-40. 16. Arthur Freeling
The Young Bride's Book; Being Hints for Regulating the Conduct of Married Women With a Few Medical Axioms (London: Henry Washbourn
1839)
pp. 51-66
117-20. 17. Charlotte Bury
The Maneuvring Mother (1842) (London: G. Routledge
1858)
pp. 163-209. 18. Peter Orlando Hutchinson
Chronicles of Gretna Green (London: Richard Bentley
1844)
vol. 2
pp. 45-87. 19. Poor Scotch Old Maids
And How to Avoid Becoming One . . . (Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter
1851)
pp. 3-41. 20. James Hogg
'Provision for Aged Females'
in Hogg's Instructor
vol. 7 (Edinburgh: James Hogg
1851)
pp. 310-12. 21. Eliza Cook
'Poor Genteel Women' (January 10
1852)
Eliza Cook's Journal
6 (London: Charles Cook
1851-52)
pp. 173-75. 22. The Etiquette of Courtship and Matrimony: with a Complete Guide to the Forms of a Wedding (London: David Bogue
1852)
pp. 48-61
86-95. 23. Caroline Norton
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill (London: Longman
1855)
pp. 3-31. 24. 'The Economies and Duties of the Marriage State'
How to Woo; How to Win; and How to Get Married . . . (Glasgow: W. R. M'Phun
1856)
pp. 44-55. Index
Volume 3: Marriage and Conduct Unbecoming General Introduction Volume 3 Introduction Editorial Notes 1. Wetenhall Wilkes
A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . . . (1746) (London: L. Hawes
C. Clarke
and R. Collins
1766)
pp. 165-74. 2. 'Debates in the Commons on the Clandestine Marriage Bill' (1753)
in William Cobbett (ed)
Parliamentary History of Great Britain
15 (London: Hansard
1813)
pp. 1-84. 3. Lady Pennington
An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters
in a Letter to Miss Pennington (1761) (London: J. Walter
1784)
pp. 1-14
111-17. 4. [Mrs. Grey]
'The Matron'
The Lady's Magazine; Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
10 (1779)
pp. vol 10
1779
pp. 17-19
149-51
585-87
635-37
686-88. 5. Arnaud Berquin
'The School for Step-Mothers' and 'The Affectionate Mother' (1783)
in The Children's Friend (London: J. Stockdale
1788)
vol. 4
pp. 67-83
188-208. 6. William Hayley
A Philosophical
Historical
and Moral Essay on Old Maids
by a Friend to the Sisterhood (1785) (London: T. Cadell
1793)
pp. 1-18
54-83. 7. 'The Cruel Stepmother or the Unhappy Son' (c.1785)
The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire (London: Bell and Daldy (1816)
pp. 131-38. 8. The Trial of Divorce
at the Instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh
Against Jean Wilson
Daughter of John Wilson
Bookseller in Edinburgh
His Spouse (Edinburgh: 1789)
pp. iii-xxiv. 9. The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters; or
the Lover's Best Instructor (1795)
(London: W. Franklin
1800)
pp. 22-26
37-39
91-95. 10. The Woman of Colour: A Tale . . . (London: Black
Parry & Co.
1808)
pp. 11. The Female Instructor; Or
Young Woman's Companion (London: Nuttall
Fisher
and Dixon
1811)
pp. 188-99. 12. Ann Martin Taylor
'The Step-Mother'
in Practical Hints to Young Females
on the Duties of a Wife
a Mother
and a Mistress of a Family (London: Taylor & Hessey and J. Conder
1815)
pp. 121-29. 13. Hannah Maria Jones
Gretna Green; Or
The Elopement of Miss D--- with a Gallant Son of Mars
(London: John Tallis
1821)
pp. 3-16. 14. 'The Cuckold's Chronicle' and 'On the New Marriage Act
' The Rambler's Magazine; or Fashionable Emporium . . . vol. 1 (London: Benbow 1822)
pp. 5-8
59-64
357-59. 15. Mrs. William Parkes
Domestic Duties; or
Instructions to Young Married Ladies
on the Management of Their Households . . .
(London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
Orme
Brown
Green
1825)
pp. 22-40. 16. Arthur Freeling
The Young Bride's Book; Being Hints for Regulating the Conduct of Married Women With a Few Medical Axioms (London: Henry Washbourn
1839)
pp. 51-66
117-20. 17. Charlotte Bury
The Maneuvring Mother (1842) (London: G. Routledge
1858)
pp. 163-209. 18. Peter Orlando Hutchinson
Chronicles of Gretna Green (London: Richard Bentley
1844)
vol. 2
pp. 45-87. 19. Poor Scotch Old Maids
And How to Avoid Becoming One . . . (Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter
1851)
pp. 3-41. 20. James Hogg
'Provision for Aged Females'
in Hogg's Instructor
vol. 7 (Edinburgh: James Hogg
1851)
pp. 310-12. 21. Eliza Cook
'Poor Genteel Women' (January 10
1852)
Eliza Cook's Journal
6 (London: Charles Cook
1851-52)
pp. 173-75. 22. The Etiquette of Courtship and Matrimony: with a Complete Guide to the Forms of a Wedding (London: David Bogue
1852)
pp. 48-61
86-95. 23. Caroline Norton
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill (London: Longman
1855)
pp. 3-31. 24. 'The Economies and Duties of the Marriage State'
How to Woo; How to Win; and How to Get Married . . . (Glasgow: W. R. M'Phun
1856)
pp. 44-55. Index
A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . . . (1746) (London: L. Hawes
C. Clarke
and R. Collins
1766)
pp. 165-74. 2. 'Debates in the Commons on the Clandestine Marriage Bill' (1753)
in William Cobbett (ed)
Parliamentary History of Great Britain
15 (London: Hansard
1813)
pp. 1-84. 3. Lady Pennington
An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters
in a Letter to Miss Pennington (1761) (London: J. Walter
1784)
pp. 1-14
111-17. 4. [Mrs. Grey]
'The Matron'
The Lady's Magazine; Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
10 (1779)
pp. vol 10
1779
pp. 17-19
149-51
585-87
635-37
686-88. 5. Arnaud Berquin
'The School for Step-Mothers' and 'The Affectionate Mother' (1783)
in The Children's Friend (London: J. Stockdale
1788)
vol. 4
pp. 67-83
188-208. 6. William Hayley
A Philosophical
Historical
and Moral Essay on Old Maids
by a Friend to the Sisterhood (1785) (London: T. Cadell
1793)
pp. 1-18
54-83. 7. 'The Cruel Stepmother or the Unhappy Son' (c.1785)
The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire (London: Bell and Daldy (1816)
pp. 131-38. 8. The Trial of Divorce
at the Instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh
Against Jean Wilson
Daughter of John Wilson
Bookseller in Edinburgh
His Spouse (Edinburgh: 1789)
pp. iii-xxiv. 9. The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters; or
the Lover's Best Instructor (1795)
(London: W. Franklin
1800)
pp. 22-26
37-39
91-95. 10. The Woman of Colour: A Tale . . . (London: Black
Parry & Co.
1808)
pp. 11. The Female Instructor; Or
Young Woman's Companion (London: Nuttall
Fisher
and Dixon
1811)
pp. 188-99. 12. Ann Martin Taylor
'The Step-Mother'
in Practical Hints to Young Females
on the Duties of a Wife
a Mother
and a Mistress of a Family (London: Taylor & Hessey and J. Conder
1815)
pp. 121-29. 13. Hannah Maria Jones
Gretna Green; Or
The Elopement of Miss D--- with a Gallant Son of Mars
(London: John Tallis
1821)
pp. 3-16. 14. 'The Cuckold's Chronicle' and 'On the New Marriage Act
' The Rambler's Magazine; or Fashionable Emporium . . . vol. 1 (London: Benbow 1822)
pp. 5-8
59-64
357-59. 15. Mrs. William Parkes
Domestic Duties; or
Instructions to Young Married Ladies
on the Management of Their Households . . .
(London: Longman
Hurst
Rees
Orme
Brown
Green
1825)
pp. 22-40. 16. Arthur Freeling
The Young Bride's Book; Being Hints for Regulating the Conduct of Married Women With a Few Medical Axioms (London: Henry Washbourn
1839)
pp. 51-66
117-20. 17. Charlotte Bury
The Maneuvring Mother (1842) (London: G. Routledge
1858)
pp. 163-209. 18. Peter Orlando Hutchinson
Chronicles of Gretna Green (London: Richard Bentley
1844)
vol. 2
pp. 45-87. 19. Poor Scotch Old Maids
And How to Avoid Becoming One . . . (Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter
1851)
pp. 3-41. 20. James Hogg
'Provision for Aged Females'
in Hogg's Instructor
vol. 7 (Edinburgh: James Hogg
1851)
pp. 310-12. 21. Eliza Cook
'Poor Genteel Women' (January 10
1852)
Eliza Cook's Journal
6 (London: Charles Cook
1851-52)
pp. 173-75. 22. The Etiquette of Courtship and Matrimony: with a Complete Guide to the Forms of a Wedding (London: David Bogue
1852)
pp. 48-61
86-95. 23. Caroline Norton
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill (London: Longman
1855)
pp. 3-31. 24. 'The Economies and Duties of the Marriage State'
How to Woo; How to Win; and How to Get Married . . . (Glasgow: W. R. M'Phun
1856)
pp. 44-55. Index