Pickering and Chatto

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Textual Production Mary Shelley
Pickering and Chatto have included MS in The Pickering Masters. Their eight volumes of her Novels and Selected Works, edited by Nora Crook with Patricia Clemit and others, 1996, includes her travel writing...
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...
Reception Charlotte Smith
CS has enjoyed a recent renaissance, with Stuart Curran 's edition of her poems, 1993, her Major Poetical Works edited by Claire Knowles and Ingrid Horrocks , 2017, Curran's fourteen-volume collected works from Pickering and Chatto
Publishing Mariana Starke
It seems that she had begun to learn stagecraft in translating from Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis . The comedy was anonymously published in the year of its performance; a Dublin and another London edition quickly followed...
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
Publishing Sarah Stone
She had completed it by 1736.
Grundy, Isobel. “Sarah Stone: Enlightenment Midwife”. Clio Medica: Medicine in the Enlightenment, edited by Roy Porter, Rodopi, pp. 128-44.
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Publication was probably intended as a means to ensure the success of a daring career step: moving her practice from the West Country to London. Her full...
Publishing Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan
She wrote it while a member of the Marquess of Abercorn ''s household, where she read it aloud in the evenings to less than informed criticism. As before, she and Phillips could not agree on...
Reception Catherine Talbot
Present-day critics like Stuart Curran think highly of CT as a poet. Rhoda Zuk in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography praises her as a feminist and a rational moralist, and argues that the dismissal...
Publishing Ann Martin Taylor
It reached a sixth edition by October the next year.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall.
5th ser. 4 (1816): 439
It is reproduced in digitally enhanced facsimile by Pickering and Chatto in their Conduct Literature for Women, Part IV, 1770-1830...
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 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 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 Jane Wiseman
The price was sixpence.
Monthly Catalogue, 1723-1730. Gregg Press.
It is included in Pickering and Chatto 's Eighteenth-Century English Labouring-Class Poets, 1700-1740.
Reception Ann Yearsley
Selections of AY 's verse are include in Pickering and Chatto 's 2003 Eighteenth-Century English Labouring-Class Poets volumes.

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