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Textual Production | Elizabeth Inchbald | Several known plays by EI
were never published. All on a Summer's Day, 1787 (about a couple ill-matched in age), and The Hue and Cry, 1791, are known only from the copies provided... |
Reception | Margaret Mead | One later view of her early methods relates the intellectual controversies around her to her cultural context. It was heresy for anybody to dare to write her conclusions in a way that non-specialists could understand... |
Publishing | Matilda Charlotte Houstoun | The book was reprinted in 1991 and a version of the 1845 Philadelphia edition is available online from the US Library of Congress
as part of their American Memory Collection. |
Publishing | Matilda Charlotte Houstoun | This full text is available online from the Library of Congress
. |
Performance of text | Rumer Godden | RG
was critical of the distaste with which English writers Osbert
and Edith Sitwell
or Vita Sackville-West
had regarded their American lecture audiences. About her coast-to-coast tour with her husband she later wrote, I took... |
Literary responses | Lady Mary Wroth | Some early readers registered in their copies their dissatisfaction with the non-happy ending. The Library of Congress
copy bears a pencilled-in couplet addressed to readers, and the UCLA
copy a paragraph offering, in direct contradiction... |
Employer | Elizabeth Bishop | Throughout her life, EB
's employment at anything other than writing was never more than sporadic. On graduation in 1934 she taught briefly at the USA School of Writing
(an exploitative institution about which she... |
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