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796.071 SHA DSSSB /PRT Educational Psychology / | 796.071 SHA DSSSB /PRT Educational Psychology / | 809.93592 DOU Children and biography : reading and writing life stories/ | 820.809287 GRA Her own life : autobiographical writings by seventeenth-century Englishwomen / | 820.9 ABL Victorian pain / | 820.9 ABL Victorian pain / | 833.0108 HOL Vienna tales / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Anne Clifford: from Diary, 1616-17; 2. An Collins: from Divine Songs and Meditations, 1653; 3. Anna Trapnel: from Anna Trapnel's Report and Plea, 1654; 4. Margaret Cavendish: from A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life, 1656; 5. Susanna Parr: from Susanna's Apology Against the Elders, 1659; 6. Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers: from A Short Relation of Cruel Sufferings, 1662; 7. Mary Carleton: from The Case of Madam MaryCarleton, 1663. 8. Alice Thornton: from A Book of Remembrances, c. 16689. Sarah Davy: from Heaven Realized, 1670; 10. Anne Wentworth: from A Vindication of AnneWentworth, 1677; 11. Hannah Allen:from Satan his Methods and Malice Baffled, 1683; 12. Joan Vokins: from God's Mighty Power Magnified, 1691
At a time when writing was often the sole means of self-expression for women, Her Own Life features excerpts from the autobiographies of twelve seventeenth-century women, tackling various important aspects of their lives.