J. Eugene Smith Library

Eastern Connecticut State University

Past Masters

Women Writers Collection

Description

The Women Writers collection, includes the correspondence and journals, and the primary works of important women writers in the English Language.

The database provides the ability to browse or search entire or selected works of Aphra Behn, Fanny Burney, Eliza Haywood, Mary Shelley, and Mary Wollstonecraft.

Dates of Coverage N/A
Updated Occasionally
Access Internet
Full Text Yes
Periodicals None
Publisher InteLex Corporation
Provider InteLex Corporation
Print Counterpart

The titles and call numbers of corresponding books in the ECSU library collection are:

The Works of Aphra Behn (PR3317.A6, volumes 1-7)

The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (PR3316.A4Z464 1988, volumes 1 & 2)

The Selected Works of Eliza Haywood (PR3506.H94 A65 2000, Set 1 vol 1-3, Set 2 vol 1-3)

The Journals of Mary Shelley (PR5398.A36 1987, volume 2 and PR5398.A34 1995)

The Novels and Selected Works of Mary Shelley (PR5397.A1 1996b, volumes 1-8)

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