A diverse collection of monologues featuring the voices of women through the ages
Drawn from poetry, fiction, diaries, journals, and documents of public record, these selections, although not originally intended for theatrical or cinematic performances, offer unique dramatic opportunities for actors, speakers, students, or anyone interested in women's studies.
Stefan Rudnicki has brought together selections from well-known as well as obscure authors, providing a tremendous range of women's perspectives from a variety of sources: poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, and Sappho, among others; passages from Mary Shelley's journal, the diaries of Anais Nin, and the memoirs of Isadora Duncan; polemics from Mary Wollstonecraft and Joan of Arc, as well as Susan B. Anthony's "On Woman's Right to Suffrage”; and selections from the novels of Emily and Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen, Ursula K. LeGuin, and others.
General Introduction
PART I: WITNESS
1. Mirrors to Nature
Introduction
Linda HoganFrom Walking
Aphra BehnFrom Oroonoko
Mary Botham HowittThe Sea Fowler
Frances Moore BrookeTo the Chase, to the Chase!
Emily PfeifferTo a Moth that Drinketh of the Ripe October
Jane Welsh CarlyleTo a Swallow Building Under Our Eaves
Emily DickinsonDear MarchCome in
Clarissa Scott DelanySolace
Sarah Orne JewettFrom A White Heron
Soge TrackFrom The Clearing in the Valley
2. Commentaries and Character Studies
Introduction
Anne FinchThe Atheist and the Acorn
Mrs. LeicesterThe Mock Hero
Elizabeth TrefusisThe Boy and Butterfly
Carolyn WellsTo a Milkmaid
Phoebe CaryWhen Lovely Women
Josephine Dodge Daskam BaconThe Woman Who Used Her Theory
Jane AustenFrom Sanditon
Mrs. Johnson to Lady Susan
Tabith Gilman TenneyFrom Female Quixotism
Mark TwainFrom Eve's Diary
Fanny Fern (Sara Willis Parton)Aunt Hetty on Matrimony
Frances Miriam Berry WhitcherHezekiah Bedott
Kate F. EllisA Sunday Morning Interview
On the Servant Girl Question
The Last Breakfast at the Mountains
Emily PostFad Followers
Gloves
Smoking Don'ts
Eve MerriamTryst
Maura StantonFrom Nijinsky
Rhoda LermanFrom The Girl that He Marries
From God's Ear
Alice KahnThe Brie Generation
3. Journeys in History
Introduction
Fanny BurneyPursued by the King
Lady Augusta StanleyThe Duke of Wellington's Funeral
Queen Victoria in Mourning
Lady Mary Wortley MontaguOverlooking Constantinople
Ellen TerryAmerica
Elizabeth Barrett BrowningItaly
Susan HaleTo Miss Mary B. Dinsmoor
Sylvia Ashton-WarnerFrom I Passed This Way
Isadora DuncanD'Annunzio
Fanny KembleFrom The Journal of Frances Anne Butler
Kate RyanFrom Old Boston Museum Days
Billie BurkeFrom With a Feather on My Nose
Umm KulthumFrom The Umm Kulthum Nobody Knows
4. Witnesses to War
Introduction
Margaret Hill MorrisFrom her Diary
Elizabeth Sandwith DrinkerA Day of Great Confusion
The Blazing Fleet
Deborah Sampson GannettAn Address Delivered at the Federal-Street Theatre, Boston
Margaret E. BreckenridgeFrom The Princeton Standard, 1862
Eliza Frances AndrewsFrom The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-65
Emma AdairFred Brown's Body
Mrs. John HarrisFrom Letters
Mrs. A. H. HogeFrom Ladies' Address at the Packer Institute, Brooklyn, Spring, 1865
Mrs. Belle ReynoldsFrom her Diary
May SinclairField Ambulance in Retreat (Via Dolorosa, Via Sacra)
Anaïs NinThe Grounded Aviator
Diana Barnato WalkerHolding the Line, Britain, 1939-1945
Ida Dobrzanska KasprzakUprising, Poland, 1939-1945
Dellie HahneForty Years Later
Lynn BowerTwilight Zone, Vietnam, 1965-72
Nellie BianchiThe Kidnappings
Daisy ZamoraTrapped in the Cross-Fire
PART II: ACTOR
5. Polemics
Introduction
Queen HatshepsutMonument to Amun
Joan of ArcStatements
Queen Anne BoleynDefiled Is My Name Full Sore
Anne AskeweLike as the Armed Knight
Queen Elizabeth IOh Fortune!
Lady Mary Wortley MontaguThoughts on Education
Elizabeth Barrett BrowningAn Englishwoman's Education
Miss WentworthFrom Life's Lessons
Mary WollstonecraftFrom A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Maria W. StewartFrom What If I Am a Woman?
Susan B. AnthonyOn Woman's Right to Suffrage
Merle WooWhenever You're Cornered, the Only Way Out Is to Fight
6. Choices
Introduction
Loi YauAn Agreement to Assist a Young Girl
Jane JohnsonAffidavit and Testimony
Marjory FlemingFrom Daily Diary, 1810
Susan HaleSchool-Days
Kate RyanThe Little Red Shoes
Helen Ward Brandreth"I have determined to keep a journal..."
Mrs. Mary RobinsonA Propensity to Intoxication
Jane Welsh CarlyleLetter to John Sterling
S.N. HoisingtonWolves at the Door
Annette Lecleve BotkinAn Undependable Sort of Bird
Lavina Gates ChapmanBlow the Building Down
Martha MartinThe Sea Otter
Donna RedmondI'm Proud to Be a Hillbilly
Roberta VictorHooker
Carolyn NearmyerFamily Farmer
Jean GumpSwords into Plowshares
Dr. Jane HodgsonOn Probation
Zahrah MuhammadFrom My Life, An Extended Interview by Susan S. Davis
Carmen PradoIf We Stay Together They Can't Hurt Us
7. Friends, Lovers and Wives
Introduction
Gareth OwenFriends
Sei ShonagonOn Parting
HeloiseTo Abelard
Aphra BehnIn Imitation of Horace
Elizabeth TolletWinter Song
Mirra LokhvitskayaTsarina of the Underworld
Adelaide Anne ProcterA Woman's Question
Ellen Mary Patrick DowningWere I but His Own Wife
AnonymousGrief of a Girl's Heart
Anne BradstreetA Letter to Her Husband
Lynne Yamaguchi FletcherAfter Delivering Your Lunch
Rhoda LermanFrom Eleanor
Mary ShelleyMy Beloved Shelley
Lady Catherine DyerEpitaph on the Monument of Sir William Dyer at Colmworth, 1641
Christina RossettiThe First Day
8. Daughters, Sisters and Mothers
Introduction
Emily DickinsonFather Does Not Live with Us Now
The Last Afternoon That My Father Lived
AnonymousOral Testimony of a Former Slave
Lucille CliftonFrom Generations: A Memoir
Anna Lee WaltersFrom The Warriors
Marian YeeWintermelons
Karen Dale WolmanFrom Telling Mom
Kate Douglas Wiggins and Nora Archibald Smith, EditorsFrom Pinafore Palace
I had a little pony
Six little mice sat down to spin
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea
I'll tell you a story
Solomon Grundy
Three children sliding on the ice
The man in the wilderness asked me
If all the world were apple-pie
I had a little nut tree
If you sneeze on Monday
When the wind is in the east
Girls and boys, come out to play
Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky
Christina RossettiWho Has Seen the Wind?
Abbie Farwell BrownLearning to Play
Eliza Lee FollenThe New Moon
Dinah Maria Mulock CraikPhilip, My King
Mirra LokhvitskayaMy Sky
Jane Cannary HickokFrom Calamity Jane's Letters to Her Daughter
PART III: DREAMER
9. Intimate Visions
Queen Elizabeth II Grieve and Dare Not Show My Discontent
Orinda (Katherine Fowler Philips)Ode Against Pleasure
Christina RossettiPassing and Glassing Echo
Emily BrontëRemembrance
From Wuthering Heights
Anna KingsfordThe Child on the Cliff
The Laboratory Underground
Emily DickinsonGoing to Heaven!
There's Been a Death
I Cannot Live with You
Nathaniel HawthorneFrom The Scarlet Letter
Charlotte Perkins GilmanFrom The Yellow Wallpaper
Margaret AtwoodA Night in the Royal Ontario Museum
Gareth OwenThe Park
SapphoNo
Pierre LouysFrom Chansons de Bilitis
iii. Maternal Advice
vii. The Passer-by
xxix. The Pan-pipe
xci. Funeral Song
xcii. Hymn to Astarte
xciii. Hymn to the Night
The Tomb of Bilitis: First Epitaph
10. Epics and Gothics
Introduction
SapphoThe Homecoming of Hector and Andromache
Marie de FranceFrom The Lay of Sir Launfal
Lady Charlotte ElliotThe Wife of Loki
Mrs. Darmesteter (A. Mary F. Robinson)A Ballad of Orleans, 1429
Esperanza (Lady Wilde)A Wicked Spell
A Woman's Curse
Mary C. G. ByronThe Fairy Thrall
The Tryst of the Night
Christina RossettiFrom Goblin Market
Nazik al-Mala'ikahFrom The Viper
Ann RadcliffeFrom The Romance of the Forest
From The Mysteries of Udolpho
Elizabeth GaskellFrom The Old Nurse's Story
Lanoe FalconerCecilia's Gospel
Mary E. BraddonFrom The Cold Embrace
Charlotte BrontëFrom Jane Eyre
Bram StokerMina Murray's Journal
Robert W. ChambersMary Read
Fredric BrownToo Far
11. Revelations and Transformations
Introduction
Philo-PhilippaFrom To the Excellent Orinda
Anne KilligrewOn a Picture Painted by Her Self...
Phillis WheatleyOn Imagination
Alice MeynellThe Modern Poet: A Song of Derivations
Mary ShelleyFrom the 1831 introduction to Frankenstein
Elizabeth MelvilleFrom Ane Godlie Dreame
Rebecca Cox JacksonFrom Gifts of Power
Lidiya Zinovyeva-AnnibalFrom The Wolves
Anaïs NinFrom Diary, Volume 2
Dahlia RavikovitchTirzah and the Wide World
Furugh FarrukhzadDivine Rebellion
Patricia GearyFrom Strange Toys
Haniel LongFrom Malinche
Marion Zimmer BradleyFrom The Mists of Avalon
Ursula K. LeGuinFrom Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea
Zenna HendersonFrom Pilgrimage
Rhoda LermanDawn Is Far Away
The Vestments He Wove
A Spool of Golden Thread
Ruth WhitmanJuly 4, 1846, at Fort Laramie
September 6, 1846, in the Desert
March 15, 1847, by Alder Creek
Where Is the West
Emily DickinsonGo Thy Great Way!
Select Bibliography
Various; Collected and Introduced by Stefan Rudnicki