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Publishing | May Laffan | She wanted to include her article Convent Boarding-Schools for Young Ladies in the volume, but her publishers rejected the idea. Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT. 28 |
Publishing | Annie Keary | She had worked on this novel both at Pégomas near Cannes in the South of France and at her home in Kensington. For some reason she found none of her usual pleasure in composition... |
Publishing | Barbara Hofland | The story was first published in The Juvenile Souvenir for 1828. Garland
published a facsimile of the 1830 Boston edition of Little Manuel in 1978 as volume 44 in their Garland Library of Narratives of... |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | In 1914 Oxford University Press
published FH
's collected works. After this her works went out of print until the 1970s. Several Garland
reprints with introductions by Donald H. Reiman
have appeared, as have editions... |
Publishing | Eliza Haywood | She was paid £14.3s.6d. for this writing, at a rate of a guinea per sheet. The work she translated is Prévost
's Mémoires d'un honnête homme, which had appeared in 1745. The translation was... |
Textual Production | Phebe Gibbes | This work (which appeared just before the historical Robert Clive
was re-appointed Governor of Bengal) brought her five guineas. It was reprinted in facsimile by Garland Publishing
in 1975. Gibbes, Phebe. “Introduction”. Hartly House, Calcutta, edited by Michael J. Franklin, Oxford University Press, p. xi - lvii. xi, xiv n16 |
Publishing | Phebe Gibbes | PG
issued a third novel this same year, The Fruitless Repentance; or, The History of Miss Kitty Le Fever (reprinted in facsimile by Garland
in 1974). Gibbes, Phebe. “Introduction”. Hartly House, Calcutta, edited by Michael J. Franklin, Oxford University Press, p. xi - lvii. xiv n16 |
Publishing | Georgiana Fullerton | |
Publishing | Julia Frankau | Henry Vizetelly
, a publisher associated with progressive thinking of various kinds—he went to prison for publishing translations of Zola
—promoted this novel by emphasis on its being a picture of Jewish life. Lock, Stephen, and Julia Frankau. “Introduction”. Dr. Phillips, The Keynes Press, p. v - xii. vii |
Publishing | Eliza Fenwick | In this book product placement is even further highlighted than in some of EF
's other books for children. Paul, Lissa. “Eliza Fenwick—Forgotten in Histories of Schooling”. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 35th Annual Conference, Oxford. |
Textual Production | Juliana Horatia Ewing | This included JHE
's first-published work, A Bit of Green, and had woodcuts engraved from work by her elder sister, Margaret Scott Gatty, later Smith
. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Publishing | Juliana Horatia Ewing | Some of the later stories were written at Fredericton, New Brunswick, including Reka Dom and River House. Gatty, Horatia K. F. “Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books, 1885”. A Celebration of Women Writers, edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom. 21 |
Literary responses | Juliana Horatia Ewing | She was reciprocally admired by Ruskin
in the nineteenth century, and admired also by Kipling
in the twentieth. Critic Mary Lascelles
lamented at the centenary of JHE
's death that her books had been allowed... |
Publishing | Charlotte Dacre | Her preface claims she is twenty-three, and now for the first time publishing poems which lack the excuse of extreme youth. She reprints most of her published poems and adds some recent ones from... |
Publishing | Ella D'Arcy | Monochromes appeared in Lane's series Keynotes, echoing the similar titles of George Egerton
, whose own first collection of stories opened the series and supplied its name. Clarke, John Stock. Ella D’Arcy. |
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