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Textual Production Jane Austen
Volume the Third was bought by the British Library . The incomplete manuscript of The Watsons was bought at this sale by a private buyer who placed it on deposit at Queen Mary and Westfield College
Textual Production Maria Callcott
Some of MC 's manuscripts (owned by Rosamund Brunel Gotch in 1937) are now in the Bodleian Library . A collection of her sketches (including many of the drawings which accompanied her journal of her...
Textual Production Elizabeth Elstob
The British Library holds some of EE 's papers. Her manuscripts among the Ballard Collection in the Bodleian Library include this biography, her notes for female biography, a short autobiography written in the third person...
Textual Production Isabel Hill
In 1823 IH anonymously published Zaphna; or, The Amulet: a Poem; it is now very rare (held neither by the British Library nor by the Bodleian , nor listed in OCLC WorldCat).
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.
Peace, Mary et al., editors. “Corvey Women Writers on the Web: an Electronic Guide to Literature 1796-1834 (CW3)”. Sheffield Hallam Corvey: The Corvey Project at Sheffield Hallam University.
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Textual Production Mary Sewell
MS used this book in the religious training of her children. It was written entirely in one-syllable words. She hoped writing the book would enable her to purchase Practical Education by Maria Edgeworth (and her...
Textual Production Mary Webb
MW 's unfinished, final fiction, the historical novel, Armour Wherein He Trusted, was posthumously published one year after her death, with some short pieces.
The Bodleian Library holds a copy of this edition (with...
Textual Production Patricia Beer
PB gave a lecture at the British Library under the auspices of the Centre for the Book , which was published the next year as The Truth of Imagination.
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Textual Production Mary Cholmondeley
Letters and other papers of MC 's survive in the British Library , the Bodleian Library , and Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service . Many of her works have become available in...
Textual Production Michael Field
These diary volumes, plus others covering the years 1868-9 and MF 's large collection of letters, are now held by the British Library . They are available on microfilm from Adam Matthew Publications under the...
Textual Production Mary More
Her fuller title is The Womans Right Or Her Power in a Greater Equality to her Husband proved than is allowed or practised in England from misunderstanding some scriptures, and false rendring others from ye...
Textual Production Virginia Woolf
It continued weekly until April 1895 (the year Virginia's mother died). Two of its stories (A Cockney's Farming Experiences and The Experiences of a Paterfamilias) were published in the late twentieth century.
Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus.
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Textual Production Anne Damer
AD regularly gave away copies of her work to female friends, sometimes as wedding presents.
Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press.
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The Chawton House Library copy is inscribed as her gift to the Hon. Agar Ellison . The Lewis Walpole Library
Textual Production Rose Macaulay
The essays include prose, verse, and a number of pastiches of other writers. Two about Reading describe the London Library and the British Museum Reading Room . Others describe London literary life, or demonstrate Macaulay's...
Textual Production Annie Keary
AK 's children's story Father Phim appeared belatedly and posthumously some months after her death, as by the author of Castle Daly, etc.
This work is now extremely rare. It is not listed under this...
Textual Production Emma Parker
EP 's preface says she chose the epistolary form in order to concentrate on character, not incident. OCLC lists a single surviving copy at New York University , bearing a signature which appears to be...

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