Volume I: The economy of the household Part 1: Human Nature, Morality, and Science 1. Mary Lee Chudleigh, The Ladies Defence: Or, the Bride-Woman's Counsellor Answer'd: A Poem. In a Dialogue Between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a Parson (London: Printed for John Deeve at Bernard's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1701). 2. Theresa, Marquise de Lambert, New Reflections on the Fair Sex, Translated from French by J. Lockman (London: Printed by N. Prevost and T. Lewis, under Tom's Coffee-House, Covent-Garden, 1729). 3. 'A Lady', Female Rights Vindicated; Or the Equality of the Sexes Morally and Physically Proved (London: Printed for G. Burnet, at Bishop Burnet's Head, without Temple-Bar, 1758). 4. Mary Robinson, Thoughts on the Condition of Women and on the Injustice of Mental Subordination, 2nd edn. (London: Printed for T. N. Longman, and O. Rees, No. 39. Paternoster-row, by G. Woodfall, No. 22, Paternoster-row, 1799). Part 2: Gender Equality and Marriage 5. Mary Masters, 'Letter XVIII', Familiar Letters and Poems on Several Occasions (London: Printed for the Author by D. Henry and R. Cave, 1755), pp. 76--82. 6. Judith Sargent Murray, 'On the Equality of the Sexes', The Massachusetts Magazine, March--April 1790, 2, 3--4. 7. Olympes De Gouges, The Declaration of the Rights of Women (1791), translated and reprinted in Darline Gay Levy, Harriet Branson Applewhite, and Mary Durham Johnson (eds.), Women in Revolutionary Paris 1789--1795: Selected Documents Translated with Notes and Commentary by the Editors (University of Illinois Press, 1980), pp. 87--96. 8. Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (London: Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St Paul's Church Yard, 1792), ch. III, pp. 75--108; ch. VIII, pp. 298--319; ch. IX, pp. 320--42. 9. Mary Hays, Appeal to the Men of Great Britain on Behalf of Women (London: Printed for J. Johnson, St Paul's Church Yard and J. Bell, Oxford Street, 1798), pp. 277--93. Part 3: Experience and Production in the Household 10. Grisell Baillie, The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie (1692--1733), edited, with notes and introduction, by Robert Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1911), pp. 115--25, 273--87, 304--23, 418--32. 11. Gluckel von Hameln, The Memoirs of Gluckel of Hameln (1715--17), bks. 6 and 7, translated with notes by Marvin Lowenthal (Berlin, 1920). Reprinted by Shocken Books, New York (1932/1960), pp. 222--77. 12. Eliza Lucas Pinckney, The Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739--1762, ed. Elise Pinckney (University of North Carolina Press, 1972) (excerpts). 13. Hester Chapone, Letter VII, 'On Economy', in Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Young Lady. By Mrs Chapone (London: Printed for J. Walter, at Homer's Head, Charing-Cross; and E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, 1777), pp. 135--59. 14. Ann MacVicar Grant, Letters From the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady Between 1773--1807, 4th edn., 3 vols. (London: Printed for Longman, Rees & Orme, Paternoster-row; J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; and Mrs Cook, Bury-street, St James's, 1809). Volume II: THE ECONOMY OF THE MARKET Part 4: Education 15. Mary Astell, A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest, 4th edn., pt. I ('By a Lover of Her Sex') (London: Printed for J. R. for R. Wilkin, at the King's Head in St Paul's Church-Yard, 1701). Reprinted by Source Books Press, New York, 1970, pp. 1--43. 16. H. Cartwright, Letters I and II, Letters on Female Education, Addressed to a Married Lady (London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1777), pp. 1--21. 17. Mary Wollstonecraft, Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, With Reflections on Female Conduct in the More Important Duties of Life (London: Printed for J. Johnson, no. 72, St Paul's Church-Yard, 1787), preface and pp. iii--iv, 1--29, 69--78, 93--103. 18. Clara Ree