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  1. Corvey Women Writers on the Web (CW3):
    = An Electronic Guide to Literature 1796 - 1834
    Published: 2010

    (Current) Research Projects ; fp 'Corvey Women Writers on the Web is a database containing material on 417 women writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and 1,071 literary works published by them, based on the holdings of the Corvey... more

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    (Current) Research Projects ; fp 'Corvey Women Writers on the Web is a database containing material on 417 women writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and 1,071 literary works published by them, based on the holdings of the Corvey Library. It includes biographies, bibliographies, contemporary reviews and memoirs, images, synopses and keyword descriptions of texts, as well as new criticism and contextual material. CW3 has been created by the Sheffield Hallam Corvey Project with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Board of Great Britain.'

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: women; women's literature; women's writing; 1790-1840; Romanticism; Romantic period; annotated catalogue; hypermedia; bibliography
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  2. Chawton House Library: Early Women's Writing - Novels-On-Line
    Published: 2010

    Libraries ; lb 'Novels-On-Line is an ongoing project making freely accessible full-text transcripts of some of the rarest works in the Chawton House Library collection. These texts, which explore such broad-ranging themes as satire, slavery,... more

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    Libraries ; lb 'Novels-On-Line is an ongoing project making freely accessible full-text transcripts of some of the rarest works in the Chawton House Library collection. These texts, which explore such broad-ranging themes as satire, slavery, marriage, witchcraft and piracy, signal the rich texture and innovative character of women's writing in the period 1600 to 1830. In bringing these little-known novels to a wider audience, it is hoped to stimulate interest in these works amongst a new generation of readers and to encourage critical scholarship of some of the more obscure texts and authors represented in the collection.'

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: women; women's literature; women's writing; 1600-1830; novel; online; online novels; e-text; anonymous novels; Anna Maria Bennett; Elizabeth Helme
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  3. Chawton House Library: Early Women's Writing - The Female Spectator
    Published: 2010

    Libraries ; lb Journals with Selected Articles ; z62 'The Female Spectator is a quarterly publication produced by Chawton House Library, containing articles on women writers and their work in the long eighteenth century, as well as news about... more

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    Libraries ; lb Journals with Selected Articles ; z62 'The Female Spectator is a quarterly publication produced by Chawton House Library, containing articles on women writers and their work in the long eighteenth century, as well as news about activities at the Library.'

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: women; women's literature; women's writing; 1600-1830; journal; newsletter; e-journal; articles; Chawton House Library
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  4. The Perdita Project: Early modern women's manuscript compilations
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham ; Warwick University, [Coventry]

    (Current) Research Projects ; fp 'The Perdita Project is a collaborative project funded until 2005 by the AHRB in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University and Warwick University. The Project has produced an online guide to over 500 manuscript... more

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    (Current) Research Projects ; fp 'The Perdita Project is a collaborative project funded until 2005 by the AHRB in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University and Warwick University. The Project has produced an online guide to over 500 manuscript compilations in collections around the world. The Perdita Project, established in January 1997 by Nottingham Trent University, has purchased a microfilm collection of about 400 manuscripts compiled by women in the British Isles. These manuscripts were compiled during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and consist of poetry, religious writing, autobiographical material, cookery and medical recipes, and accounts. We have completed a catalogue, published on the Internet, which offers bibliographical information and detailed descriptions of contents for the information of historians and literary scholars. The catalogue also includes the team's research on the manuscripts and their compilers.'

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: women; women's literature; women's writing; manuscript; 16th century; 17th century; poetry; religious writing; autobiographical; cookery; medical recipes
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    Source: formal/