Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions
Herausgeber: Brooks, Joanna; Wigginton, Caroline; Moore, Lisa L.
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A collection of eighteenth-century poems, fiction, political pamphlets, letters, petitions and other writings, Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions recovers a revolutionary moment in world history in which women stepped into a globalizing world and imagined themselves free.
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A collection of eighteenth-century poems, fiction, political pamphlets, letters, petitions and other writings, Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions recovers a revolutionary moment in world history in which women stepped into a globalizing world and imagined themselves free.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9780199743490
- ISBN-10: 0199743495
- Artikelnr.: 34156322
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9780199743490
- ISBN-10: 0199743495
- Artikelnr.: 34156322
Joanna Brooks is Associate Professor of English at San Diego State University. She is author of American Lazarus: Religion and the Rise of African-American and Native American Literatures (Oxford, 2003) which was the winner of the Modern Language Association William Sanders Scarborough Award for outstanding book in African-American literature. She is also the editor of The Collected Writings of Samson Occom, Mohegan: Literature and Leadership in Eighteenth-Century America (Oxford, 2006). Lisa Moore is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Dangerous Intimacies: Toward a Sapphic History of the British Novel (Duke UP). Caroline Wigginton is Assistant Professor of English at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
* Introduction
* 1. Ann Marbury Hutchinson (1591 - 1643)
* Transcripts from the Trial of Ann Hutchison (1637)
* 2. Anne Dudley Bradstreet (ca. 1612 - 1672)
* "In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth Of Happy
Memory" (1650)
* "The Author to Her Book" (1678)
* 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (ca. 1623 - 1674)
* "FEMAL ORATIONS" (1662)
* 4. Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1614 - 1702)
* Women's Speaking Justified (1666)
* 5. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600 - ca. 1675)
* An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Women (1673)
* 6. Aphra Behn (1640 - 1689)
* "To the Fair Clarinda" (1688)
* 7. Mary Astell (1663 - 1731)
* A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (1694)
* 8. Pierre Cholenec, S.J. (1641 - 1723)
* From The Life of Katharine Tegakoüita, First Iroquois Virgin (1696)
* 9. Sarah Fyge Egerton (1670 - 1723)
* 10. Martha Fowke Sansom (1689 - 1736)
* "On being charged with Writing incorrectly" (1710)
* 11. Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661 - 1720)
* 12. Anonymous
* "Cloe to Artemisa" (1720)
* 13. Elizabeth Magawley
* "Letter to the Editor of the Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury"
(1730/31)
* 14. Anonymous
* "Women's Hard Fate" (1733)
* 15. Anonymous
* "The Lady's Complaint" (1736)
* 16. Katherine Garret (? - 1738)
* The Confession and Dying Warning of Katherine Garret (1738)
* 17. Mary Collier (b. 1679)
* "The Woman's Labour" (1739)
* 18. Damma/Marotta/Magdalena
* 19. Coosaponakeesa/Mary Musgrove Mathews Bosomworth (Creek; ca. 1700
- 1767)
* 20. Mary Leapor (1722 - 1746)
* "Man the Monarch" (1748)
* "An Essay on Woman" (1748)
* 21. Susanna Wright (1697 - 1784)
* "To Eliza Norris-at Fairhill" (1750)
* 22. William Blackstone (1723 - 1780)
* "Of Husband and Wife" (1765)
* 23. Hannah Griffitts (1727 - 1817)
* "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in
America" (1768)
* 24. Frances Moore Brooke (1725 - 1789)
* From The History of Emily Montague (1769)
* 25. Aspasia
* Reply to "The Visitant," Number XI (1769)
* 26. Phillis Wheatley (1753? - 1784)
* "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth" (1773)
* Letter to Samson Occom (1774)
* 27. Mercy Otis Warren (1728 - 1814)
* Letter to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay (1774)
* 28. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809)
* An Occasional Letter on the Female Sex (1775)
* 29. Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)
* 30. Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818)
* Correspondence with John Adams (1776 - 1778)
* 31. Mary "Molly" Brant/Tekonwatonti/ Konwatsi-Tsiaienni (Mohawk;
1735/6 - 1796)
* 32. Esther De Berdt Reed (1747 - 1780)
* The Sentiments of an American Woman (1780)
* 33. Nancy Ward/Nanye'Hi (Cherokee; 1738? - 1824)
* Speeches (1781 - 1787)
* 34. Women of Wilmington
* Petition (1782)
* 35. Belinda (b. about 1713)
* Petitions for Slave Reparations (1782, 1787)
* 36. Judith Sargent Murray (1751 - 1820)
* Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of
Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms (1784)
* "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790)
* 37. Anonymous
* Petition of the Young Ladies (1787)
* 38. Benjamin Rush (1746 - 1813)
* From Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787)
* 39. Hannah More (1745 - 1833)
* Slavery: A Poem (1788)
* 40. Anonymous
* 41. Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757 - 1834)
* Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789)
* 42. Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham (1731 - 1791)
* 43. Pauline Léon (1758 - ?)
* 44. Olympe de Gouges (1748 - 1793)
* 45. Margaretta Bleecker Faugeres (1771 - 1801)
* 46. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797)
* From A Vindication on the Rights of Woman (1792)
* 47. Sarah Pierce (1767 - 1852)
* "Verses to Abigail Smith" (1792)
* 48. Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736 - 1801)
* Letter to Julia Stockton Rush on Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication
of the Rights of Woman (ca. 1793)
* 49. Priscilla Mason
* "Oration" (1793)
* 50. Anonymous
* 51. 1Elizabeth Hart Thwaites (1772 - 1833)
* Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend (1794)
* 52. Anonymous
* "Rights of Woman" (1795)
* 53. Helen Maria Williams (1762 - 1827)
* From Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France (1795)
* 54. Anna Seward (1747 - 1809)
* "To the Right Honourable, Lady Eleanor Butler" (1796)
* "To Miss Ponsonby" (1796)
* "To Honora Sneyd" (1773, pb. 1799)
* "Elegy, Written at the Sea-Side" (1799)
* 55. Mary Darby Robinson (1758 - 1800)
* From A Letter to the Women of England (1799)
* 56. François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture (ca. 1743 - 1803)
* 57. Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760 - 1827)
* Addr[e]ss, Delivered with Applause, at the Federal-Street Theatre,
Boston (1802)
* 58. Sarah Pogson Smith (1774 - 1870)
* From The Female Enthusiast (1807)
* 59. Leonora Sansay (1773 - ?)
* Appendix of Images
* 1. Ann Marbury Hutchinson (1591 - 1643)
* Transcripts from the Trial of Ann Hutchison (1637)
* 2. Anne Dudley Bradstreet (ca. 1612 - 1672)
* "In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth Of Happy
Memory" (1650)
* "The Author to Her Book" (1678)
* 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (ca. 1623 - 1674)
* "FEMAL ORATIONS" (1662)
* 4. Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1614 - 1702)
* Women's Speaking Justified (1666)
* 5. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600 - ca. 1675)
* An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Women (1673)
* 6. Aphra Behn (1640 - 1689)
* "To the Fair Clarinda" (1688)
* 7. Mary Astell (1663 - 1731)
* A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (1694)
* 8. Pierre Cholenec, S.J. (1641 - 1723)
* From The Life of Katharine Tegakoüita, First Iroquois Virgin (1696)
* 9. Sarah Fyge Egerton (1670 - 1723)
* 10. Martha Fowke Sansom (1689 - 1736)
* "On being charged with Writing incorrectly" (1710)
* 11. Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661 - 1720)
* 12. Anonymous
* "Cloe to Artemisa" (1720)
* 13. Elizabeth Magawley
* "Letter to the Editor of the Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury"
(1730/31)
* 14. Anonymous
* "Women's Hard Fate" (1733)
* 15. Anonymous
* "The Lady's Complaint" (1736)
* 16. Katherine Garret (? - 1738)
* The Confession and Dying Warning of Katherine Garret (1738)
* 17. Mary Collier (b. 1679)
* "The Woman's Labour" (1739)
* 18. Damma/Marotta/Magdalena
* 19. Coosaponakeesa/Mary Musgrove Mathews Bosomworth (Creek; ca. 1700
- 1767)
* 20. Mary Leapor (1722 - 1746)
* "Man the Monarch" (1748)
* "An Essay on Woman" (1748)
* 21. Susanna Wright (1697 - 1784)
* "To Eliza Norris-at Fairhill" (1750)
* 22. William Blackstone (1723 - 1780)
* "Of Husband and Wife" (1765)
* 23. Hannah Griffitts (1727 - 1817)
* "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in
America" (1768)
* 24. Frances Moore Brooke (1725 - 1789)
* From The History of Emily Montague (1769)
* 25. Aspasia
* Reply to "The Visitant," Number XI (1769)
* 26. Phillis Wheatley (1753? - 1784)
* "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth" (1773)
* Letter to Samson Occom (1774)
* 27. Mercy Otis Warren (1728 - 1814)
* Letter to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay (1774)
* 28. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809)
* An Occasional Letter on the Female Sex (1775)
* 29. Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)
* 30. Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818)
* Correspondence with John Adams (1776 - 1778)
* 31. Mary "Molly" Brant/Tekonwatonti/ Konwatsi-Tsiaienni (Mohawk;
1735/6 - 1796)
* 32. Esther De Berdt Reed (1747 - 1780)
* The Sentiments of an American Woman (1780)
* 33. Nancy Ward/Nanye'Hi (Cherokee; 1738? - 1824)
* Speeches (1781 - 1787)
* 34. Women of Wilmington
* Petition (1782)
* 35. Belinda (b. about 1713)
* Petitions for Slave Reparations (1782, 1787)
* 36. Judith Sargent Murray (1751 - 1820)
* Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of
Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms (1784)
* "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790)
* 37. Anonymous
* Petition of the Young Ladies (1787)
* 38. Benjamin Rush (1746 - 1813)
* From Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787)
* 39. Hannah More (1745 - 1833)
* Slavery: A Poem (1788)
* 40. Anonymous
* 41. Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757 - 1834)
* Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789)
* 42. Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham (1731 - 1791)
* 43. Pauline Léon (1758 - ?)
* 44. Olympe de Gouges (1748 - 1793)
* 45. Margaretta Bleecker Faugeres (1771 - 1801)
* 46. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797)
* From A Vindication on the Rights of Woman (1792)
* 47. Sarah Pierce (1767 - 1852)
* "Verses to Abigail Smith" (1792)
* 48. Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736 - 1801)
* Letter to Julia Stockton Rush on Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication
of the Rights of Woman (ca. 1793)
* 49. Priscilla Mason
* "Oration" (1793)
* 50. Anonymous
* 51. 1Elizabeth Hart Thwaites (1772 - 1833)
* Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend (1794)
* 52. Anonymous
* "Rights of Woman" (1795)
* 53. Helen Maria Williams (1762 - 1827)
* From Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France (1795)
* 54. Anna Seward (1747 - 1809)
* "To the Right Honourable, Lady Eleanor Butler" (1796)
* "To Miss Ponsonby" (1796)
* "To Honora Sneyd" (1773, pb. 1799)
* "Elegy, Written at the Sea-Side" (1799)
* 55. Mary Darby Robinson (1758 - 1800)
* From A Letter to the Women of England (1799)
* 56. François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture (ca. 1743 - 1803)
* 57. Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760 - 1827)
* Addr[e]ss, Delivered with Applause, at the Federal-Street Theatre,
Boston (1802)
* 58. Sarah Pogson Smith (1774 - 1870)
* From The Female Enthusiast (1807)
* 59. Leonora Sansay (1773 - ?)
* Appendix of Images
* Introduction
* 1. Ann Marbury Hutchinson (1591 - 1643)
* Transcripts from the Trial of Ann Hutchison (1637)
* 2. Anne Dudley Bradstreet (ca. 1612 - 1672)
* "In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth Of Happy
Memory" (1650)
* "The Author to Her Book" (1678)
* 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (ca. 1623 - 1674)
* "FEMAL ORATIONS" (1662)
* 4. Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1614 - 1702)
* Women's Speaking Justified (1666)
* 5. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600 - ca. 1675)
* An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Women (1673)
* 6. Aphra Behn (1640 - 1689)
* "To the Fair Clarinda" (1688)
* 7. Mary Astell (1663 - 1731)
* A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (1694)
* 8. Pierre Cholenec, S.J. (1641 - 1723)
* From The Life of Katharine Tegakoüita, First Iroquois Virgin (1696)
* 9. Sarah Fyge Egerton (1670 - 1723)
* 10. Martha Fowke Sansom (1689 - 1736)
* "On being charged with Writing incorrectly" (1710)
* 11. Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661 - 1720)
* 12. Anonymous
* "Cloe to Artemisa" (1720)
* 13. Elizabeth Magawley
* "Letter to the Editor of the Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury"
(1730/31)
* 14. Anonymous
* "Women's Hard Fate" (1733)
* 15. Anonymous
* "The Lady's Complaint" (1736)
* 16. Katherine Garret (? - 1738)
* The Confession and Dying Warning of Katherine Garret (1738)
* 17. Mary Collier (b. 1679)
* "The Woman's Labour" (1739)
* 18. Damma/Marotta/Magdalena
* 19. Coosaponakeesa/Mary Musgrove Mathews Bosomworth (Creek; ca. 1700
- 1767)
* 20. Mary Leapor (1722 - 1746)
* "Man the Monarch" (1748)
* "An Essay on Woman" (1748)
* 21. Susanna Wright (1697 - 1784)
* "To Eliza Norris-at Fairhill" (1750)
* 22. William Blackstone (1723 - 1780)
* "Of Husband and Wife" (1765)
* 23. Hannah Griffitts (1727 - 1817)
* "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in
America" (1768)
* 24. Frances Moore Brooke (1725 - 1789)
* From The History of Emily Montague (1769)
* 25. Aspasia
* Reply to "The Visitant," Number XI (1769)
* 26. Phillis Wheatley (1753? - 1784)
* "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth" (1773)
* Letter to Samson Occom (1774)
* 27. Mercy Otis Warren (1728 - 1814)
* Letter to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay (1774)
* 28. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809)
* An Occasional Letter on the Female Sex (1775)
* 29. Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)
* 30. Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818)
* Correspondence with John Adams (1776 - 1778)
* 31. Mary "Molly" Brant/Tekonwatonti/ Konwatsi-Tsiaienni (Mohawk;
1735/6 - 1796)
* 32. Esther De Berdt Reed (1747 - 1780)
* The Sentiments of an American Woman (1780)
* 33. Nancy Ward/Nanye'Hi (Cherokee; 1738? - 1824)
* Speeches (1781 - 1787)
* 34. Women of Wilmington
* Petition (1782)
* 35. Belinda (b. about 1713)
* Petitions for Slave Reparations (1782, 1787)
* 36. Judith Sargent Murray (1751 - 1820)
* Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of
Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms (1784)
* "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790)
* 37. Anonymous
* Petition of the Young Ladies (1787)
* 38. Benjamin Rush (1746 - 1813)
* From Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787)
* 39. Hannah More (1745 - 1833)
* Slavery: A Poem (1788)
* 40. Anonymous
* 41. Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757 - 1834)
* Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789)
* 42. Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham (1731 - 1791)
* 43. Pauline Léon (1758 - ?)
* 44. Olympe de Gouges (1748 - 1793)
* 45. Margaretta Bleecker Faugeres (1771 - 1801)
* 46. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797)
* From A Vindication on the Rights of Woman (1792)
* 47. Sarah Pierce (1767 - 1852)
* "Verses to Abigail Smith" (1792)
* 48. Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736 - 1801)
* Letter to Julia Stockton Rush on Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication
of the Rights of Woman (ca. 1793)
* 49. Priscilla Mason
* "Oration" (1793)
* 50. Anonymous
* 51. 1Elizabeth Hart Thwaites (1772 - 1833)
* Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend (1794)
* 52. Anonymous
* "Rights of Woman" (1795)
* 53. Helen Maria Williams (1762 - 1827)
* From Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France (1795)
* 54. Anna Seward (1747 - 1809)
* "To the Right Honourable, Lady Eleanor Butler" (1796)
* "To Miss Ponsonby" (1796)
* "To Honora Sneyd" (1773, pb. 1799)
* "Elegy, Written at the Sea-Side" (1799)
* 55. Mary Darby Robinson (1758 - 1800)
* From A Letter to the Women of England (1799)
* 56. François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture (ca. 1743 - 1803)
* 57. Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760 - 1827)
* Addr[e]ss, Delivered with Applause, at the Federal-Street Theatre,
Boston (1802)
* 58. Sarah Pogson Smith (1774 - 1870)
* From The Female Enthusiast (1807)
* 59. Leonora Sansay (1773 - ?)
* Appendix of Images
* 1. Ann Marbury Hutchinson (1591 - 1643)
* Transcripts from the Trial of Ann Hutchison (1637)
* 2. Anne Dudley Bradstreet (ca. 1612 - 1672)
* "In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth Of Happy
Memory" (1650)
* "The Author to Her Book" (1678)
* 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (ca. 1623 - 1674)
* "FEMAL ORATIONS" (1662)
* 4. Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1614 - 1702)
* Women's Speaking Justified (1666)
* 5. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600 - ca. 1675)
* An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Women (1673)
* 6. Aphra Behn (1640 - 1689)
* "To the Fair Clarinda" (1688)
* 7. Mary Astell (1663 - 1731)
* A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (1694)
* 8. Pierre Cholenec, S.J. (1641 - 1723)
* From The Life of Katharine Tegakoüita, First Iroquois Virgin (1696)
* 9. Sarah Fyge Egerton (1670 - 1723)
* 10. Martha Fowke Sansom (1689 - 1736)
* "On being charged with Writing incorrectly" (1710)
* 11. Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661 - 1720)
* 12. Anonymous
* "Cloe to Artemisa" (1720)
* 13. Elizabeth Magawley
* "Letter to the Editor of the Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury"
(1730/31)
* 14. Anonymous
* "Women's Hard Fate" (1733)
* 15. Anonymous
* "The Lady's Complaint" (1736)
* 16. Katherine Garret (? - 1738)
* The Confession and Dying Warning of Katherine Garret (1738)
* 17. Mary Collier (b. 1679)
* "The Woman's Labour" (1739)
* 18. Damma/Marotta/Magdalena
* 19. Coosaponakeesa/Mary Musgrove Mathews Bosomworth (Creek; ca. 1700
- 1767)
* 20. Mary Leapor (1722 - 1746)
* "Man the Monarch" (1748)
* "An Essay on Woman" (1748)
* 21. Susanna Wright (1697 - 1784)
* "To Eliza Norris-at Fairhill" (1750)
* 22. William Blackstone (1723 - 1780)
* "Of Husband and Wife" (1765)
* 23. Hannah Griffitts (1727 - 1817)
* "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in
America" (1768)
* 24. Frances Moore Brooke (1725 - 1789)
* From The History of Emily Montague (1769)
* 25. Aspasia
* Reply to "The Visitant," Number XI (1769)
* 26. Phillis Wheatley (1753? - 1784)
* "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth" (1773)
* Letter to Samson Occom (1774)
* 27. Mercy Otis Warren (1728 - 1814)
* Letter to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay (1774)
* 28. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809)
* An Occasional Letter on the Female Sex (1775)
* 29. Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)
* 30. Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818)
* Correspondence with John Adams (1776 - 1778)
* 31. Mary "Molly" Brant/Tekonwatonti/ Konwatsi-Tsiaienni (Mohawk;
1735/6 - 1796)
* 32. Esther De Berdt Reed (1747 - 1780)
* The Sentiments of an American Woman (1780)
* 33. Nancy Ward/Nanye'Hi (Cherokee; 1738? - 1824)
* Speeches (1781 - 1787)
* 34. Women of Wilmington
* Petition (1782)
* 35. Belinda (b. about 1713)
* Petitions for Slave Reparations (1782, 1787)
* 36. Judith Sargent Murray (1751 - 1820)
* Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of
Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms (1784)
* "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790)
* 37. Anonymous
* Petition of the Young Ladies (1787)
* 38. Benjamin Rush (1746 - 1813)
* From Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787)
* 39. Hannah More (1745 - 1833)
* Slavery: A Poem (1788)
* 40. Anonymous
* 41. Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757 - 1834)
* Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789)
* 42. Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham (1731 - 1791)
* 43. Pauline Léon (1758 - ?)
* 44. Olympe de Gouges (1748 - 1793)
* 45. Margaretta Bleecker Faugeres (1771 - 1801)
* 46. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797)
* From A Vindication on the Rights of Woman (1792)
* 47. Sarah Pierce (1767 - 1852)
* "Verses to Abigail Smith" (1792)
* 48. Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736 - 1801)
* Letter to Julia Stockton Rush on Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication
of the Rights of Woman (ca. 1793)
* 49. Priscilla Mason
* "Oration" (1793)
* 50. Anonymous
* 51. 1Elizabeth Hart Thwaites (1772 - 1833)
* Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend (1794)
* 52. Anonymous
* "Rights of Woman" (1795)
* 53. Helen Maria Williams (1762 - 1827)
* From Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France (1795)
* 54. Anna Seward (1747 - 1809)
* "To the Right Honourable, Lady Eleanor Butler" (1796)
* "To Miss Ponsonby" (1796)
* "To Honora Sneyd" (1773, pb. 1799)
* "Elegy, Written at the Sea-Side" (1799)
* 55. Mary Darby Robinson (1758 - 1800)
* From A Letter to the Women of England (1799)
* 56. François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture (ca. 1743 - 1803)
* 57. Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760 - 1827)
* Addr[e]ss, Delivered with Applause, at the Federal-Street Theatre,
Boston (1802)
* 58. Sarah Pogson Smith (1774 - 1870)
* From The Female Enthusiast (1807)
* 59. Leonora Sansay (1773 - ?)
* Appendix of Images