Larpent, Anna Margaretta. A Woman’s View of Drama. Adam Matthew.
July 1830
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Bathsua Makin | The Bodleian Library
holds poems by BM
(not indexed under M); the British Library
has a copy of Musa Virginea with a note on the final page in her writing. The Huntington Library
has her... |
Textual Production | Anna Margaretta Larpent | AML
closed the diary she had kept since 1773; her last passage describes the business of disposing of the archive of play manuscripts which is now the Larpent Collection in the Huntington Library
. Larpent, Anna Margaretta. A Woman’s View of Drama. Adam Matthew. July 1830 Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
Textual Production | Anna Margaretta Larpent | Her various diaries and journals are catalogued as Huntington
HM 31201. Vickery, Amanda. The Gentleman’s Daughter: Women’s Lives in Georgian England. Yale University Press. 379 |
Textual Production | Maria Theresa Kemble | It was never published. The manuscript submitted to the censor is Larpent 1254 at the Huntington Library
. |
Textual Production | Maria Theresa Kemble | This is Larpent 1447 in the Huntington
. It remained unpublished for the time being, but in about 1835 George Daniel
of Islington printed it as by Mrs Charles Kemble, from the acting copy... |
Textual Production | Maria Theresa Kemble | This is Larpent 1549, Huntington Library
. It was published later that year, in an American edition in 1813, and in a reprint of around 1856. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Anna Brownell Jameson | ABJ
's correspondence is scattered. The Huntington Library
has six letters; others are located in the collections of her recipients, such as the Bessie Rayner Parkes papers at Girton College
and the Lovelace papers at... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Inchbald | Its anonymous manuscript survives as Larpent 952 in the Huntington Library
entitled Lovers No Conjurors. |
Textual Production | Margaret Holford | It was published, undated, at London and Chester, with MH
's name and mention of her previous works, by October 1799. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. (1799) 27:236 |
Publishing | Kate Greenaway | This book was first published in three or four distinct editions, variously bound. An unauthorized edition appeared in the USA the next year, from McLoughlin Brothers
, who pirated other publications by KG
... |
Textual Production | Sarah Gardner | SG
mentions cutting two lines from her play on the censor's suggestion on grounds of mainstream politics. She does not mention cuts on grounds of gender politics, but she apparently made two. In the manuscript... |
Textual Production | Sarah Fyge | The manuscript is in the Huntington Library
. |
Textual Production | Ephelia | The royal licence indicates that the gentlewoman attribution must have been accurate. The date belongs to the height of the plot: that is, the anti-Catholic furore that followed the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey |
Publishing | Ephelia | The book was handsomely produced, having a decorated dedication page, and a frontispiece featuring an oval portrait (or fictitious portrait) of Ephelia, with a heraldic badge above the picture and a pedestal bearing her engraved... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach | As Lady Craven, the future EMA
had several of her plays (light farces, pantomimes, and fables) privately performed. From the late 1770s onwards they were given for the benefit of the poor of... |
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