What has the author Mary Stuart Wortley Lovelace written?

Mary Wortley Montague (née Pierrepont; 26 May 1689 – 21 August 1762) was an English writer, poet and salonnière. She is remembered as one of the pioneers of inoculation against smallpox, introducing the practice to Britain from Turkey. She was a prolific letter writer, and she is now best known for her travel writing.

Here is a list of her works:

- _Town Eclogues:_ Three Court Poems (1716)

- _The Nonsense of Common-Sense:_ A Satire (1737-38)

- _Six Town Eclogues with Some other Poems; By the Right Honourable Lady M— W— M___. (1747)

Posthumous collection:

- _The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Including Her Correspondence, Poems and Essays_ (1803)

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