- Allestree, Richard. The Ladies' Calling. Oxford: At
the Theater, 1673. E A434L
- Addresses female virtue and the duties of motherhood and
marriage. For example, wives "are to be extremely tender of [their
husband's reputation], to advance it, by making all that is good in
him conspicuous, as public as they can; setting his worth in the
[clearest] light, but putting his infirmities in the shade...".
E, F, M, MO, R
- Astell, Mary. Some Reflections Upon Marriage: with
additions. London: Printed for W. Parker, 1730. E A853S
- "A Woman who seeks consolation under Domestick Troubles from
the Gaieties of a Court, from Gallantry, Gaming, rambling in Search
of odd Adventures, childish, ridiculous and ill-natur'd
Amusements...will find these are very insignificant Applications;
they hardly skin the Wound, and can never heal it...". M,
R
- Brathwait, Richard. The English Gentlewoman, Drawne Out to
the Full Body. London: Printed by B. Alsop and T. Fauucet, for
Michaell Sparke, 1631. E B824E
- Brathwait discusses the conduct, dress, and moral character of
a proper English gentlewoman. E, F, R
- Carey, Henry. A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling: its
dignity, antiquity, and excellence: with a word upon
pudding... London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1726. LSC 942.07
P186GL
- This wry essay examines the "dignity, antiquity, and
excellence" of dumpling and pudding: "...there is nothing valuable
in Art or Nature, but what, more or less, has an Allusion to
Pudding or Dumpling. Why then should they be held in disesteem?"
P
- Dunton, John. The Ladies Dictionary. London: Printed
for J. Dunton, 1694. E L155D
- This amazing volume is "a Compleat Directory to the Female-Sex
in all Relations, Companies, Conditions and States of Life." The
entries range from biographical sketches of women in history,
mythology, and the Bible to topics like adultery, keeping house,
obedience to parents, painting of the face, virgins, and wives.
E, F, M, R
- Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of. Miscellanies.
London: Printed for Matt. Gillyflower, 1700. E H173M
- In the essay entitled "Advice to a Daughter," Halifax offers
moral guidance and practical advice on topics like how to handle a
husband who "[loves] wine more than is convenient." E, M,
R
- The Ladies Library. London: J. and R. Tonson, 1739. E
12mo #5522
- "Nature ...teaches us that Meekness is a Property of Women,
whom she has made with a more smooth and soft Composition of Body,
and intends doubtless, that the Mind should correspond with it."
E, R
- Lynch, Francis. The Virgin's Nosegay, or, The Duties of
Christian Virgins... London: Printed for T. Meighan, 1744. E
12mo #2629
- In an effort to reverse young women's "loose, forward and
immodest Behaviour," Lynch advises them on "TRUTHS necessary to be
known, VICES necessary to be avoided, [and] VIRTUES necessary to be
practiced." E, R
- Vænius, Ernestus. Tractatus Physiologicus de
Pulchritudine... Bruxellis: Typis Fransisci Foppens, 1662. E
12mo #6144
- An examination of the female physiognomy and its correspondence
to emotions, beauty, and to certain animal types.
F
Subject Guide
Throughout this bibliography, these subject letter codes are
used to identify works relating to a particular topic. The guide is
displayed at the bottom of each page.
- C = Cookery
- CH = Children's prescriptive literature
- D = Domestic management
- E = Etiquette/conduct
- ED = Education
- F = Fashion/beauty
- H = Health
- M = Marriage
- MO = Motherhood
- N = Narrative/fiction/poetry
- P = Political and social issues
- PA = Pastimes
- R = Religious life/morality
- RF = Reference works
- S = Sexuality
- SR = Servants
- W = Work/employment outside the home