Works Cited
Primary Sources
The following are listed under the author's pseudonym of "Mrs. Lovechild" Eighteenth Century Collections online. Some were published under this name, some under "Mrs. Teachwell" and some were published anonymously.
Fenn, Ellenor. The Art of Teaching in Sport. London: John Marshall and Co., 1785. DeMontfort University (Leicester)
The Hockliffe Project Online. Web.
----------------. The Child's Grammar. London: John Marshall and Co., 1799. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. Cobwebs to Catch Flies. London: John Marshall and Co., 1783. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. A Complete Catalogue of Mrs. Teachwell's Books. London: John Marshall and Co., 1798. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web
----------------. Fables in Monosyllables. London: John Marshall and Co., 1783. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Fairy Spectator. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Female Guardian. (by "A Lady") London: John Marshall and Co., 1784. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web. --------------. The Fairy Spectator. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University. Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Juvenile Tatler. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. Lilliputian Spectacle de la Nature. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Rational Dame. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
Secondary Sources
Bator, Robert. "Out of the Ordinary Road: John Locke and English Juvenile Fiction in the Eighteenth Century." Children's Literature 1 (1972): 46-53. Project Muse. Web
M. O. Grenby. “Before the Book? Manuscript, Household Reading and the Origins of Children’s Literaure.” Beyond the Book: Transforming Children’s Literature. Ed. Bridget Carrington and Jennifer Harding. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (2014): 5-13 Web
Immel, Andrea. “Mistress of Infantine Lady Ellenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the “Education of Each Moment.” Children’s Literature, 25 (1997): 215-228. Project Muse. Web
Martinez, Dolores F. “Eighteenth-century Female English Grammar Writers: their ‘Critical’ Voice in “Prefaces to their Grammars.” Nordic Journal of English Studies 13.1 (2004): 78-103 Web.
Myers, Mitzi. “Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children’s books.” Children’s Literature. 14 (1986): 31-59. Project Muse. Web
Percy, Carol. “Disciplining Women Grammar, gender, and leisure in the works of Ellenor Fenn (1743-1813). Historiographica Linguistica 33.1-2 (2006): 109-137 Web.
Prunean, Alexandra. “To the Rescue!”: A Case Study of the Prefaces to Late Eighteenth-Century Children’s Books.” European Academic Research 1.3 (2013) 286-300 Web.
Stoker, David. “Fenn, Ellenor, Lady Fenn (1744-1813).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2005) Web
Wroth, Celestina. “To Root the Old Woman out of our Minds”: Women Educationists and Plebian Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain.” Eighteenth-Century Life, 30.2 (2006): 48-73. Project Muse. Web
The following are listed under the author's pseudonym of "Mrs. Lovechild" Eighteenth Century Collections online. Some were published under this name, some under "Mrs. Teachwell" and some were published anonymously.
Fenn, Ellenor. The Art of Teaching in Sport. London: John Marshall and Co., 1785. DeMontfort University (Leicester)
The Hockliffe Project Online. Web.
----------------. The Child's Grammar. London: John Marshall and Co., 1799. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. Cobwebs to Catch Flies. London: John Marshall and Co., 1783. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. A Complete Catalogue of Mrs. Teachwell's Books. London: John Marshall and Co., 1798. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web
----------------. Fables in Monosyllables. London: John Marshall and Co., 1783. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Fairy Spectator. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Female Guardian. (by "A Lady") London: John Marshall and Co., 1784. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web. --------------. The Fairy Spectator. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University. Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Juvenile Tatler. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. Lilliputian Spectacle de la Nature. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
----------------. The Rational Dame. London: John Marshall and Co., 1789. Wayne State University.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
Secondary Sources
Bator, Robert. "Out of the Ordinary Road: John Locke and English Juvenile Fiction in the Eighteenth Century." Children's Literature 1 (1972): 46-53. Project Muse. Web
M. O. Grenby. “Before the Book? Manuscript, Household Reading and the Origins of Children’s Literaure.” Beyond the Book: Transforming Children’s Literature. Ed. Bridget Carrington and Jennifer Harding. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (2014): 5-13 Web
Immel, Andrea. “Mistress of Infantine Lady Ellenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the “Education of Each Moment.” Children’s Literature, 25 (1997): 215-228. Project Muse. Web
Martinez, Dolores F. “Eighteenth-century Female English Grammar Writers: their ‘Critical’ Voice in “Prefaces to their Grammars.” Nordic Journal of English Studies 13.1 (2004): 78-103 Web.
Myers, Mitzi. “Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children’s books.” Children’s Literature. 14 (1986): 31-59. Project Muse. Web
Percy, Carol. “Disciplining Women Grammar, gender, and leisure in the works of Ellenor Fenn (1743-1813). Historiographica Linguistica 33.1-2 (2006): 109-137 Web.
Prunean, Alexandra. “To the Rescue!”: A Case Study of the Prefaces to Late Eighteenth-Century Children’s Books.” European Academic Research 1.3 (2013) 286-300 Web.
Stoker, David. “Fenn, Ellenor, Lady Fenn (1744-1813).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2005) Web
Wroth, Celestina. “To Root the Old Woman out of our Minds”: Women Educationists and Plebian Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain.” Eighteenth-Century Life, 30.2 (2006): 48-73. Project Muse. Web