Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
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Material Conditions of Writing | Anne Burke | It is dedicated to the Duchess of York
, and was advertised in March as soon to appear. The only copy known to survive is at the University of Virginia
. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 666 English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. |
Literary responses | Phebe Gibbes | The Critical Review praised this work as, unusually for a modern novel, unexceptionable reading for a child of either sex—an accolade which the author repeated years later to prove her worth to the Royal Literary Fund |
Literary responses | Adelaide O'Keeffe | Despite her careful observance of courtesy, AOK
's proposals did not meet with approval (or, probably, with serious consideration) at the Royal Literary Fund
meeting to which she submitted her letter. The draft of the... |
Health | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | Her health continued to be bad: impaired, said one of her succession of doctors, by her privations. Various physicians wrote to the Royal Literary Fund
about her ailments: her confinement to her room for six... |
Health | Alicia Tyndal Palmer | ATP
made her last contact with the Royal Literary Fund
, from Hammersmith, after a severe illness. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Health | Mary Matilda Betham | MMB
had some kind of general breakdown of health whose beginning Ernest Betham dates to about 1818 (though she seems to have been well when her Vignettes: in Verse appeared this year). Robert Southey
reported... |
Health | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | The Royal Literary Fund
supplied SSW
with five pounds to pay for an operation on the tumour in her breast. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Health | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
suffered from long illnesses and recurring depression. Todd, Janet, editor. A Dictionary of British and American Women Writers, 1660-1800. Rowman and Allanheld. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | The marriage appears to have been childless. By late 1824, ten years after his publication, Isaac Mosse had undergone two years during which illness succeeded illness. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | Sitting beside his coffin, she wrote emotionally to the Royal Literary Fund
: the life of Isaac Mose was without a stain. . . . Let me lay him decently in the grave. They duly... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | On 13 March 1830 (just after applying to the Royal Literary Fund
on her own account) she sent them some manuscripts of her husband's, hoping that they might arrange for publication. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Lennox | George Louis was a schoolboy at six (a weekly boarder). He began publishing in periodicals at about twelve, and made his mark as a prodigy. As he came of age, however, he seems to have... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Selina Davenport | The marriage ended around 1810 in an acrimonious separation. SD
left her husband, for what her supporters later said were sufficient reasons. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Lennox | Her family relationships had always been uneasy. The choice of her daughter's school was apparently to be settled by her husband's despotick will. Isles, Duncan. “The Lennox Collection (Concluded)”. Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol. 19 , No. 4, pp. 416-35. 426 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Helena Wells | They had four children. From HW
's appeals to the Royal Literary Fund
, it does not appear that her husband was a breadwinner. |
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