Ward, Edward (1667-1731)
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Works by Edward Ward
- The Poet's Ramble After Riches (1691)
- Female Policy Detected, or, The Arts of a Designing Woman Laid Open (1695)
- A Trip to Jamaica (1698) - broadsheet based on personal experience.[8]
- A Trip to New-England (1699)
- The London Spy (1698)
- Sot's Paradise (1698)
- Ecclesia et factio (1698)
- The World Bewitched (1699)
- A Trip to Islington (1699)
- A Trip to Sadler's Wells (1699)
- The Weekly Comedy, as it is Dayly Acted at most Coffee-Houses in London (1699; reworked and republished as The Humours of a Coffee-House, 1707)
- A Trip to Bath (1700)
- A Trip to Stourbridge (1700)
- A Journey to Hell (1700-1705)
- The Dissenting Hypocrite (1704)
- Honesty in Distress but Relieved by No Party (1705)
- Hubibras Redivivus (twelve monthly parts, 1705-1707) - a bitter attack on the Whig government of the day that resulted in the author being put in the pillory twice: at the Royal Exchange and Charing Cross.
- The Wooden World Dissected (1706) - a controversial account of the Royal Navy.
- The Diverting Muse (1707)
- The London Terraefilius (1707)
- Mars Stript of his Armour (1708)
- The Secret History of Clubs (1709) [reprinted as Satyrical Reflections on Clubs] - which contains one of the first descriptions of homosexual clubs in London.
- Nuptial Dialogues and Debates (1710)
- Vulgus Britannicus, or, The British Hudibras (1710)
- Don Quixote (1711-1712)
- The Merry Travellers (1712)
- History of the Grand Rebellion (1713-1715)
- The Hudibrastick Brewer (1714)
- A Vade Mecum for Malt-Worms (1715)
- The Delights of the Bottle (1720)
- The Parish Guttlers (1722)
Collected Works
Works about Edward Ward
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