Bibliographies

and Further Reading

1605 Eastward Hoe! (Christopher)

Cope, Jackson. ""Volpone and the Authorship of "Eastward Hoe"." Modern Language Notes. January 1957. Accessed November 27, 2018.

Adams, Joseph Quincy. ""Eastward Hoe" and Its Satire against the Scots." Studies in Philology. 1931. Accessed November 26, 2018.

Curtis, Harlow Dunham. "Source of the Petronel-Winifred Plot in "Eastward Hoe"." Modern Philology. July 1907. Accessed November 29, 2018.

Greg, W. W. "Eastward Hoe, Ed. by J.H. Harris." The Modern Language Review. January 1928. Accessed November 23, 2018.

Edmonds, Charles. "The Original of the Hero in the Comedy of 'Eastward Hoe'." The Athenaeum. October 1883. Accessed November 29, 2018.

1607 Historie of Fovre Footed Beasts and Serpents (Ryan)

Thomas, Keith. Man and the Natural World. Changing Attitudes in England 1500–1800.

Richards, Jennifer, and Fred Schurink. "Introduction: The Textuality and Materiality of Reading in Early Modern England." Huntington Library Quarterly 73, no. 3 (2010): 345-61.

Smith, Paul J. and Enenkel, Karl E. A.. Early modern zoology : the construction of animals in science, literature and the visual arts. (Boston, Brill, 2007).

Fudge, Erica. Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes: People and Their Animals in Early Modern England. Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 2018.

1622 Of Domesticall Duties: Eight Treatises (Chloe)

Amussen, Susan Dwyer. An Ordered Society. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1988.

Herzog, Don. Household Politics. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2013.

Peters, Belinda Roberts. Marriage in Seventeenth-Century English Political Thought. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Weinbrot, Howard D. "Samuel Johnson’s Practical Sermon on Marriage in Context: Spousal Whiggery and the Book of Common Prayer." Modern Philology. 114.2 (2016): 310-336. Print.

1645 The King's Cabinet Opened or Secret Letters & Papers written by King Charles I (Ben)

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1670 Blood for Blood: Murderous Mothers (Victoria T.)

1670. The cruel mother; being a true relation of the bloody murther committed by M. Cook, upon her dearly beloved child; with the causes wherefore she did it: her occasional speeches to several friends and others that came to visit her in prison, with the manne. London: Printed by W.R.

"Inquest after blood, being a relation of the several inquisitions of all that have died by any violent death in the city of London, and borough of Sovthwark commencing from Jan. 1, 1669, to the conclusion of the last sessions holden at the Old Baily, Feb." Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, Digital Library Production Service 2011 April (TCP phase 2). Accessed November 2018. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45904.0001.001.

Della Heckmannm, Mary. 2002. Infanticide in early modern England. University of California, Riverside. English Department--Dissertations.

Dickinson, J.R. and Sharpe, J.A. 2002. "Infanticide in early modern England." In Infanticide : historical perspectives on child murder and concealment, 1550-2000, by edited by Mark Jackson. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate.

Martin, Randall. 2008. Women, murder, and equity in early modern England. New York ; London: Routledge.

Staub, Susan C. 2004. Nature's cruel stepdames : murderous women in the street literature of seventeenth century England. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.

Walker, Garthine. 2007. "Keeping it in the family: crime and the early modern household." In The family in early modern England, by edited by Helen Berry and Elizabeth Foyster. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1672 The Gentleman's Companion: or, a Character of True Nobility and Gentility (Emma)

Foyster, Elizabeth A. MANHOOD IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND: Honour, Sex and Marriage. ROUTLEDGE, 2016.

Wrightson, Keith. English Society 1580-1680. Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015.

Shepard, Alexandra. Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England. Oxford University Press, 2008.

Fletcher, A. Gender, Sex and Subordination in England 1500-1800. New Haven, 1995.

Wright, L.B, ed. Advice to a Son: Precepts of Lord Burghley, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Francis Osborne. Ithaca NY, 1962.

Hunt, M.R. The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England, 1680-1780.Berkeley CA, 1996.

1675 Gentlewoman’s Companion; or, A Guide to the Female Sex (Yari)

Oliver, Kathleen M. ""I Will Write Whore with This Penknife in Your Face": Female

Amatory Letters, the Body, and Violence in Wycherley's "The Country Wife"." Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700 38, no. 1 (2014): 41-60. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43293920.

Wall, Wendy. Staging Domesticity: Household Work and English Identity in Early Modern Drama (): 54-.

D’Amore, M., and M. Lardy. Essays in Defence of the Female Sex: Custom, Education and Authority in Seventeenth-Century England. EBSCO Ebook Academic Collection. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. https://books.google.com/books?id=tdoxBwAAQBAJ.

Schwoerer, Lois G. "Women and the Glorious Revolution." Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 18, no. 2 (1986): 195-218. doi:10.2307/4050314.

Tebeaux, Elizabeth. "The voices of English women technical writers, 1641–1700: Imprints in the evolution of modern English prose style." Technical communication quarterly 7, no. 2 (1998): 125-152.

1692 The Folly and Unreasonableness of Atheism (Sheldon)

Berman, David. A History of Atheism in Britain. New York: Croom Helm, 1988.

Laistner, M. L. W. "Richard Bentley: 1742-1942." Studies in Philology 39, no. 3 (1942): 510-23. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4172580.

Monk, James Henry. The Life of Richard Bentley, with an account of his writings and anecdotes of many distinguished characters during the period in which he flourished. London, 1833.

Newton, Isaac. Four letters from Sir Isaac Newton to Doctor Bentley. London, 1756.

Smith, Nigel. “The Charge of Atheism and the Language of Radical Speculation, 1640-1660,” in Atheism from the Reformation to the Enlightenment, edited by Michael Hunter and David Wootton. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

Tuck, Richard. “The ‘Christian Atheism' of Thomas Hobbes,” in Atheism from the Reformation to the Enlightenment, edited by Michael Hunter and David Wootton. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

1694 A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest. By a Lover of Her Sex. (Delanie)

Apetrei, Sarah. Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Hull, Suzanne W. Women According to Men: The World of Tudor-Stuart Women. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press, 1996.

Kinnaird, Joan. “Mary Astell and the Conservative Contribution to English Feminism.” Journal of British Studies 19 (1979): 53-75.

Kolbrener, William, and Michal Michelson, editors. Mary Astell: Reason, Gender, Faith. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007.

Perry, Ruth. The Celebrated Mary Astell: An Early English Feminist. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.

Sowaal, Alice, Penny A. Weiss, editors. Feminist Interpretations of Mary Astell. University Park: Pennsylvania State University, 2016.

Stevenson, Jane. “Inventing Early Modern Women.” Early Modern Women 12 (2018): 99-116.

1720 The History of the English Martyrs (Victoria R.)

Barrett, George Slayter. Thomas Bilney martyr for the faith of Christ: a sermon: by George S. Barrett. Jarrold & Sons, [1885]. Nineteenth Century Collections Online, http://tinyurl.galegroup.com/tinyurl/8TbUu5. Accessed 29 Nov. 2018.

Burnet, Gilbert. The lives and sufferings of the English martyrs, who were executed and burnt for their religion, from the reign of Henry the Ivth, to the end of the reign of Queen Mary I. and to the reformation of the Church of England. Published by Bishop Burnet, for the Use of all Christian Families. London, MDCCLV. [1755]. Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Gale. UCLA Library. 29 Nov. 2018. <http://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=ECCO&userGroupName=uclosangeles&tabID=T001&docId=CW119892219&type=multipage&contentSet=ECCOArticles&version=1.0&docLevel=FASCIMILE>.

1720 An Excellent Ballad of George Barnwell (Justin)

Clark, Sandra. Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).

Ballads and Broadsides in Britain, ed. Patricia Fumerton, Anita Guerrini, and Kris McAbee, (Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010).

Jones, M. (2001). English Broadsides — I. Print Quarterly, 18(2), 149-163. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41825966

NEBEKER, ERIC. "The Broadside Ballad and Textual Publics." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 51, no. 1 (2011): 1-19. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23028090.

Wood, Andy. Riot, Rebellion, and Popular Politics in Early Modern England. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).

1758 Memoirs of the Celebrated Miss Fanny (Suzette)

Cleland, John. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill. ebook ed. Project Gutenberg, 2015.

Rubenhold, Hallie. The Covent Garden Ladies: Pimp General Jack & the Extraordinary Story of Harris' List. Stroud: Tempus, 2005. Print.

Martin, A L. Alcohol, Sex, and Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave, 2001. Print.

Rendell, Mike. In Bed with the Georgians: Sex, Scandal and Satire in the 18th Century. , 2016. Print.

White, Barbara. Queen of the Courtesans: Fanny Murray. ebook ed., The History Press, 2014.

Wilkes, John, Thomas Potter, and Arthur H. Cash. An Essay on Woman. New York: AMS Press, 2000. Print.

1766 A Cooking Book With Doctor Knottesford’s Additions (Leilani)

Bailey, Joanne. Unquiet Lives: Marriage and marriage breakdown in England, 1660–1800. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Fissell, Mary E. "Introduction: Women, health, and healing in early modern Europe." Bulletin of the History of Medicine (2008): 1-17.

Leong, Elaine. "Collecting Knowledge for the Family: Recipes, Gender and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern English Household." Centaurus 55.2 (2013): 81-103.

Pennell, Sara. "‘Pots and Pans History’: The Material Culture of the Kitchen in Early Modern England." Journal of Design History 11.3 (1998): 201-216.

Wall, Wendy, and Wall Wendy. Staging domesticity: Household work and English identity in early modern drama. Vol. 41. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

1799 New Matrimonial Plan (Ina)

Buxton, Antony, Tim Harris, Stephen Taylor, and Andy Wood. "The Early Modern Household in Context." In Domestic Culture in Early Modern England, 67-94. Boydell and Brewer, 2015. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt17mvj8f.9.

Cocks, Harry. 2009. Classified: the Secret History of Personal Column. London: Random House Books.

Cook, Ann Jennalie. "Courtship and Politics." In Making a Match: Courtship in Shakespeare and His Society, 234-59. Princeton University Press, 1991. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt7zvqst.12.

Crane, Mary Thomas. "Illicit Privacy and Outdoor Spaces in Early Modern England." Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 9, no. 1 (2009): 4-22. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40339609.

Dissanayake, Wimal. "Newspapers As Matchmakers — A Sri Lankan Illustration." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 13, no. 1 (1982): 97-108. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41601282.

Fletcher, Anthony. "Manhood, the Male Body, Courtship and the Household in Early Modern England." History 84, no. 275 (1999): 419-36. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24424587.

Wrightson, Keith. "Household and Kinship in Sixteenth-Century England." History Workshop, no. 12 (1981): 151-58. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4288382.

Wrightson, Keith. Journal of Social History 35, no. 4 (2002): 1010-012. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3790630.

1807 The Discovery; or, The Mysterious Separation of Hugh Doherty Esq. and Ann his Wife (Kenny)

Amussen, Susan Dwyer. An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England. ACLS History E-Book Project, 2004.

Berry, Helen, and Elizabeth A. Foyster. The Family in Early Modern England. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

“Family Life.” Early Modern England: a Social History 1550-1760, by J. A. Sharpe, Arnold, 1987, pp. 62–69.

Farquharson Report of The Cause Between Hugh Doherty, Esq. Plaintiff, and Philip Wm. Wyatt, Esq. Defendant, for Criminal Conversation with The Plaintiff’s Wife: Tried … London, 1811. 'The Making of Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926' . Gale 2018. Gale, Cengage Learning. . 29 November 2018 <http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/MMLT?af=RN&ae=Q101783518&srchtp=a&ste=14>

Fletcher, Anthony, and John Stevenson, editors. “Order and Disorder in Early Modern England.” Order and Disorder in Early Modern England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2007, pp. 206–210.

Stone, Lawrence. Uncertain Unions: Marriage in England, 1660-1753. Oxford University Press, 2008.

Thomas, Keith. The Ends of Life: Roads to Fulfilment in Early Modern England. Oxford Univ. Press, 2010.