Jane Barker

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Poetical Recreations: Consisting of Original Poems, Songs, Odes, &c. with Several New Translations. In Two Parts, Part I. Occasionally Written by Mrs. Jane Barker. Part II. By Several Gentlemen of the Universities, and Others [editor and contributor] (poetry) 1688

Love Intrigues; or, the History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia, As Related to Lucasia, in St. Germains Garden (novel) 1713

Exilius: or, The Banish'd Roman. A New Romance in Two Parts: Written After the Manner of Telemachus, For the Instruction of Some Young Ladies of Quality (novel) 1715

The Christian Pilgrimage: or a Companion for the Holy Season of Lent: being meditations upon the Passion. Death, Resurrection and Ascension of … Jesus Christ [translator; from works by François Fénelon] (meditations) 1718

*The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. 2 vols. (novels) 1719

A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies, or Love & Virtue Recommended in a Collection of Instructive Novels. Related After a Manner intirely New, and Interspersed with Rural Poems, describing the Innocence of a Country-Life (novel) 1723

The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen: Design'd for the Father Entertainment of the Ladies (novel) 1726

*This work contains revised versions of Exilius and Love Intrigues.

†These three works comprise the “Galesia Trilogy.”

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