Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
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Textual Production | Mary Charlton | This novel was advertised as soon to be published in July (at which date the title was to be Laure; or, The Parisian), and as recently published on 30 October. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1 |
Textual Production | Constance Smedley | The American title echoes Dryden
's All for Love (Act 4, scene 1): Men are but children of a larger growth. The book is dedicated To Another Father and Mother in gratitude for a wide... |
Textual Production | Christopher St John | CSJ
wrote a biographical introduction to Edy: Recollections of Edith Craig, edited by Eleanor Adlard
. The University of Alberta
Library copy contains a handwritten note from CSJ
that reads: To Christopher Wood
In... |
Reception | Frances Browne | Such texts as this were often used as rewards. The copy among the Special Collections holdings at the University of Alberta
is a presentation copy, given by a Unitarian Sunday School in 1900. |
Publishing | Mary Cholmondeley | MC
produced three more novels following Red Pottage: Moth and Rust (1902, reprinted 1977), Prisoners (Fast Bound in Misery and Iron), 1906, and Notwithstanding, 1913 (published in the United States as After... |
Publishing | Anna Maria Mackenzie | The first volume has a frontispiece (two women meeting a man in armour) and the title-page quotes some lines about the insecurity of a throne won through ambition. These are ascribed to Fielding
's Merope... |
Publishing | Eliza Kirkham Mathews | The Minerva Press
edition of 1801, not listed in OCLC WorldCat or the British Library
catalogue, survives in a few copies (one of which is in the University of Alberta
library at Edmonton. An... |
Publishing | Charlotte Nooth | The copy at the University of Alberta
has nine names added in manuscript to the end of a subscribers list which already includes Mary Matilda Betham
, Lady Eleanor Butler
, Harriet Bowdler
and her... |
Publishing | Mary Cholmondeley | MC
's best-known and most controversial novel, Red Pottage, was published by Edward Arnold
. The University of Alberta
copy of Red Pottage contains a brief inscription from MC
to Rhoda Broughton
. Colby, Vineta. “’Devoted Amateur’: Mary Cholmondeley and Red Pottage”. Essays in Criticism, Vol. 20 , No. 2, pp. 213-28. 214 |
Occupation | Olive Senior | She has taught creative writing at many universities in North America, the Caribbean, Australia, and Europe. She is currently (2015) a Faculty member at the Humber School for Writers
at Humber College
in Toronto... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Margaret Atwood | While writer-in-residence at the English Department of the University of Alberta
, MA
contributed to the department's short-lived periodical called The Merry Devil of Edmonton, 1969-71. Other contributors included Bert Almon
, Douglas Barbour |
Employer | Margaret Atwood | Back in Toronto between periods of study, MA
took a job in 1963 with a market research company, and then taught at the University of British Columbia
, 1964-5. 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. |
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