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Textual Production John Strange Winter
In over a hundred novels, JSW addressed a diverse range of subjects and genres. She continued to write throughout her career the tales of military life which were her first productions: her further titles in...
Textual Production Muriel Box
MB published her second and best-known novel, The Big Switch, a satirical post-nuclear fantasy or science fiction about a future with women in command.
Dated from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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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
Textual Production Margiad Evans
Margiad Evans illustrated with her own bright watercolours her first book, Country Dance, a very short novel or novella. She used her pseudonym as author, but her birth name, Peggy Whistler, as illustrator...
Textual Production Elizabeth Meeke
Amazement is ascribed to Elizabeth Meeke in the Bodleian Library catalogue. Something Odd! can be identified as EM 's because it contains an advertisement for The Old Wife and Young Husband as by the same author.
Textual Production Mary Ann Radcliffe
She wrote the last of the letters that compose it on 22 July 1810. She incorporated the text of The Female Advocate in this volume only to substitute for other material which she could not...
Textual Production Mary Carey
These had been written over a number of years. MC 's own manuscript, formerly owned by the family of the poet Alice Meynell , is now the property of scholar Germaine Greer .
Healey, R. M. “Interview with Germaine Greer”. Book and Magazine Collector, Vol.
180
, pp. 26-34.
29-30
The...
Textual Production Ann Fisher
AF 's little manuals for the teaching of English were so popular and so heavily used in schools that few copies have survived. A later-edition title-page of what appears to be her earliest extant text,...
Textual Production Annie Keary
An 88-page selection of AK 's letters was posthumously published for the SPCK by her sister Eliza Keary .
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Textual Production Bernice Rubens
BR 's When I Grow Up. A Memoir appeared in print about a year after her death; when she died she had almost finished writing it.
The verso of the title-page says it was published...
Textual Production Helen Waddell
Between Two Eternities, A Helen Waddell Anthology was posthumously published by Felicitas Corrigan of Stanbrook Abbey through the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge .
Dated from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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Textual Production Mary Astell
It is in a volume now numbered Rawlinson MS. poet. 154 in the Bodleian Library .
Perry, Ruth. The Celebrated Mary Astell: An Early English Feminist. University of Chicago Press.
68, 481n23
Textual Production Caroline Frances Cornwallis
This article overlaps with the essay on juvenile crime which she had written and submitted that year to an annual competition originated by Lady Byron .
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Cornwallis, Caroline Frances. Selections from the Letters of Caroline Frances Cornwallis. Editor Power, M. C., Trübner and Co.
326
CFC tied with Micaiah Hill (out of twenty-eight...
Textual Production Katharine Bruce Glasier
The Bodleian Library catalogue thus dates its copy of KBG 's pamphlet The Cry of the Children, in which she advocated educational reform, children's rights, and free school meals. A second edition appeared in 1894.
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Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research.
190:124
Textual Production Mary Linskill
For Pity's Sake, which appeared posthumously, was, says Cordelia Stamp , the last novel that ML wrote—or rather the last she worked at, revising it from an early story.
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