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Textual Production | Anna Maria Mackenzie | |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Thomas | Elizabeth Thomas
, as Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle, published her sixth Minerva Press
work: The Prison-House; or, The World We Live In. A Novel. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 406 |
Textual Production | Anna Maria Bennett | Several novels were attributed to AMB
which are probably not hers. Titles that have been ascribed to her include Henry Bennett et Julie Johnson, 1794 (a French translation, bearing her name, of John Raithby |
Textual Production | Jane Harvey | JH
published, with A. K. Newman
of the Minerva Press
, Singularity, A Novel. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 535 |
Textual Production | Dorothea Primrose Campbell | A. K. Newman
, owner of the Minerva Press
, published DPC
's single novel, Harley Radington. A Tale. Campbell, Dorothea Primrose. Harley Radington. A. K. Newman. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 513 |
Textual Production | Barbara Hofland | BH
published with the Minerva Press
a novel for adults entitled Patience and Perseverance; or, The Modern Griselda. A Domestic Tale. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 381 Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press. 62 |
Textual Production | Mary Ann Radcliffe | William Lane
issued another anonymous novel, The Fate of Velina de Guidova, which a much later Minerva Press
catalogue (1814) ascribed to MAR
—just as unconvincingly as the previous Minerva ascription. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 70 (1790): 96 McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 207 |
Textual Production | Helen Craik | HC
used a startling title, The Nun and Her Daughter; or, Memoirs of the Courville Family, for her final novel, published in four volumes by the Minerva Press
. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 328 Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 210 |
Textual Production | Mrs Ross | |
Textual Production | Phebe Gibbes | PG
seems not to have claimed Jemima. A Novel, which was advertised by William Lane
of the Minerva Press
in March 1795 as by the Author of Zoraida. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 641 The near illegibility... |
Textual Production | Anna Maria Mackenzie | AMM
published, again with the Minerva Press
and using her full name, a historical novel entitled Feudal Events, or Days of Yore. An Ancient Story, which was advertised in 1802 at the end of... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Thomas | Elizabeth Thomas
published her eighth and last Minerva Press
title, again as Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle: Claudine; or, Pertinacity. A Novel. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 453-4 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Bonhote | EB
turned to William Lane
(who in 1790 was to rename his press Minerva
) to issue, without her name but with mention of her previous works, a novel in three volumes entitled Olivia; or... |
Textual Production | Jane Harvey | JH
published, with A. K. Newman
(formerly of the Minerva Press
), her final novel. The Ambassador's Secretary, A Tale. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 665 |
Textual Production | Mary, Lady Champion de Crespigny | Mary Champion de Crespigny
published her only novel, The Pavilion, in four volumes, with the Minerva Press Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 670 |
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