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Textual Production Hélène Gingold
In collaboration with illustrator Dudley Hardy , HG (the daughter and sister of stockbrokers) published Financial Sketches, the first of her two works of satirical portraits of financiers.
It is dated by the acquisitions...
Textual Production Alethea Lewis
AL 's surviving correspondence with George Crabbe is now British Library MS Egerton 3709A and Bodleian MS Autog. c. 9. The former also contains his correspondence with Mary Leadbeater .
Crabbe, George. Selected Letters and Journals. Editors Faulkner, Thomas C. and Rhonda L. Blair, Clarendon Press.
117, 194
Textual Production Edith J. Simcox
This text, the only manuscript of EJS 's known to survive, remains in the Bodleian Library (shelfmark MS Eng. misc. d. 494), which also houses letters to her and her brothers from the Oxford don...
Textual Production Isabella Whitney
The only surviving copy of this collection, bound up with other material is held by the Bodleian Library . It was once owned by the seventeenth-centeury scholar and antiquary John Selden, who understood it...
Textual Production Hélène Barcynska
One of the earliest joint publications by Marguerite and Armiger Barclay was an anonymous sentimental novel which the Bodleian Library catalogue dates 1910, tentatively but improbably, since they did not marry till 1911. It is...
Textual Production Jane Harvey
JH dated her preface 12 February 1806. A former owner of what is now the Bodleian Library copy, who lived at Tynemouth Vicarage, wrote their name in the novel in 1936. The Chawton House Library
Textual Production Sara Maitland
SM published with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge her book of feminist theology entitled Awesome God: Creation, Commitment and Joy.
This is dated by the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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Textual Production C. E. Plumptre
CEP published her philosophical work Natural Causation: An Essay in Four Parts.
This work is another misascribed (in 2007) by the Bodleian Library catalogue to Charles Edward Plumptre .
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OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
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 Swanwick
AS published Poets the Interpreters of their Age, a full-length critical work expanded from a paper she had given at a meeting of a private literary society.
The Bodleian Library acquisition stamp is dated...
Textual Production Susanna Haswell Rowson
SHR 's final publication, at Boston two years before her death, was Biblical Dialogues between a Father and his Family in two volumes, a book of family instruction in the Bible.
Neither the British Library
Textual Production Muriel Box
MB 's last book was Rebel Advocate: A Biography of Gerald Gardiner (formally Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner of Killiford ), her second husband.
The Bodleian Library 's copy is a bound, uncorrected proof marked Not for publication.
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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 Michèle Roberts
MR published a novel entitled Impossible Saints; she has called her protagonist my version of St Teresa of Avila .
Dated from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
Newman, Jenny. “Michèle Roberts”. Contemporary British and Irish Fiction, edited by Sharon Monteith et al., Arnold, pp. 119-34.
122
Textual Production Susan Tweedsmuir
The Bodleian Library catalogue lists John Buchan's name alone for this work. He re-used its title for an entirely different solo production, a much-reprinted novel, in 1936.

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