Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
Minerva Press, 1790 - 1821
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Author summary | Isabella Kelly | IK
, who published during the very late eighteenth and the early nineteenth century, was a poet and a leading Minerva Press
novelist in gothic and other modes. |
Publishing | Isabella Kelly | Its title-page mentioned its dedication (with permission) to the Duchess of York
. This dedication voices IK
's hopes of extricating her husband from distress as well as supporting her children. Its subscription list was... |
Publishing | Isabella Kelly | The second edition was published with Minerva
. In her self-depreciating preface to this four-volume novel, IK
coyly mentions an unnamed patron. This was in fact Matthew Gregory Lewis
, who read her work and... |
Publishing | Isabella Kelly | She signed her dedication to Charlotte Princess of WalesIsabella Hedgeland, and dated it 1 September. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. |
Textual Production | Isabella Kelly | IK
has occasionally been credited with two novels published by a Mrs. Kelly: The Matron of Erin. A National Tale, Simpkin and Marshall
, 1816, and The Fatalists; or, Records of 1814 and... |
Textual Production | Sophia King | The Minerva Press
published SK
's (anonymous) second novel, Cordelia; or, A Romance of Real Life. Her subtitle had been used as title by Charlotte Smith
for a translation from French published twelve years before. University of Alberta Libraries On-line Catalogue. http://www.library.ualberta.ca/. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth B. Lester | Critic Peter Garside
, writing in the electronic journal Cardiff Corvey, notes that while the subtitle of The Bachelor and the Married Man links it explicitly with The Balance of Comfort (a novel by... |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | The publisher was the Minerva Press
; AL
added to her pseudonym author of The Microcosm , A Tale Without a Title, etc.—even though the second of these was still in press. The book... |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | AL
, as Eugenia de Acton, published with the Minerva Press
a novel she called A Tale Without a Title: give it what you please. The Literary Journal. C. and R. Baldwin. 3 (1804): 492 McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 321 |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | AL
published, as Eugenia de Acton, with the Minerva Press
, The Nuns of the Desert; or, The Woodland Witches. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 328 |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | AL
published, as Eugenia de Acton and with the Minerva Press
, a four-volume novel entitled The Discarded Daughter. This was her last known work. Griffiths, Ralph, and George Edward Griffiths, editors. Monthly Review. R. Griffiths. 63 (1810): 209-10 McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 355 |
Textual Production | Anna Maria Mackenzie | A Mrs Johnson (author of Juliana and The Platonic Guardian, who was not Anna Maria Cox, later Johnson, later again Mackenzie
), published Francis, The Philanthropist: An Unfashionable Tale, in three volumes through... |
Textual Production | Anna Maria Mackenzie | Anna Maria Johnson (later Mackenzie)
gave her name (as Mrs Johnson, Author of Retribution, Gamesters, &c.) on her novel Calista, the first she published with William Lane
of the Minerva Press
. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 478 |
Publishing | Anna Maria Mackenzie | Anna Maria Johnson
had a novel entitled Monmouth
: A Tale, Founded on Historical Facts advertised under this name as soon to be published by William Lane
of the Minerva Press
—even though she had... |
Dedications | Anna Maria Mackenzie | AMM
's Minerva
novel Mysteries Elucidated, dedicated to the newly married |
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