An Englishwoman's Love-letters is a 1900 novel by Laurence Housman, initially published anonymously. It was a scandal and taboo in its time due to its frankness, which excitement turned to disappointment as the public learned the author was no Englishwoman but Housman. One year later, in 1901, a parody of the book, entitled Another Englishwoman's Love-letters and written by Barry Pain, was published by T. Fisher Unwin.