Chisholm, Kate. “Bluestocking Feminism”. New Rambler, pp. 60 - 6.
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Anthologization | Elizabeth Carter | She occupies volume two in Pickering and Chatto
's series Bluestocking Feminism: Writings of the Bluestocking Circle, 1738-1790, 1999, general editor Gary Kelly
. This volume includes her Epictetus, her two Rambler essays... |
Anthologization | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMS
published The Re-Captured Negro (now reprinted in Pickering and Chatto
's eight-volume set Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period 1999). This series unfortunately includes nothing by Eliza Heyrick
or Hannah Kilham |
Anthologization | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMS
wrote later, It was a matter of course to me that I was to write, and also a matter of instinct. My head was always busy in inventions, and it was a delight to... |
Anthologization | Mary Scott | Pickering and Chatto
includes published and unpublished writings by MS
(as well as work by Anne Steele
, her niece Mary Steele, later Dunscombe
, Elizabeth Heyrick
, and Maria Grace Saffery
) in the... |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Cobbold | The poems are The Vizir, The Village Wake, The Return from the Crusade, The Prussian Officer, Humanity, and Atomboka and Omaza: An African Story, which last is reprinted in... |
Anthologization | Anna Seward | E. M. Forster
presented twenty letters by AS
in 1939 to the Dr Johnson Birthplace Museum
in Lichfield, where they still remain. Chisholm, Kate. “Bluestocking Feminism”. New Rambler, pp. 60 - 6. 60n1 |
Anthologization | Anne Steele | Pickering and Chatto
includes AS
's Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose, 1780, and Verses for Children, 1788 (as well as work by Mary Scott
, Steele's niece Mary
, and Maria Grace Saffery |
Anthologization | Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire | Letters from Georgiana to Mary Graham
(mostly from 1778) are included in the third volume (Autobiographical Writings) of Pickering and Chatto
's collection Depression and Melancholy, 1660-1800, 2012. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. |
Anthologization | Isabella Lickbarrow | Subscribers included Wordsworth
, Southey
, and De Quincey
, all of them writers living in the area. Commentator Jonathan Wordsworth
suggests that the subscription list, which clearly took careful fund-raising work, may have been... |
Anthologization | Alice Thornton | The editor named on this volume, C. J. (Charles Jackson
) took over the transcription, selection, and arrangement (to achieve a clearer chronological sequence, while claiming to retain everything of interest to readers) from... |
Anthologization | Charlotte Forman | Pickering and Chatto
included CF
's letters to Wilkes in the third volume (Autobiographical Writings) of their Depression and Melancholy, 1660-1800, 2012. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. |
Anthologization | Elisabeth Wast | The title is the same one given to the posthumous memoirs of Catharine Colace Ross
, published eleven years later. The National Library of Scotland
holds a copy of this edition, of which most standard... |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Freke | The combined text contained in both commonplace-books has had two editions during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Mary Carbery
, a descendant by marriage, published at Cork in Ireland in 1913 Mrs. Elizabeth Freke: Her... |
Anthologization | Helen Maria Williams | This is reprinted in Pickering and Chatto
's 8-volume set Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period, 1999. |
Anthologization | Ann Taylor Gilbert | Forty of the rhymes were by Ann. Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album. Stewart, Christina DuffEditor , Garland, 1978. xxii |