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Colburn
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | L. E. L. | Duty and Inclination, LEL
's final completed novel, was published by Henry ColburnHenry Colburn
as edited by Miss Landon. |
Publishing | Lady Caroline Lamb | According to her own account, LCL
wrote her notorious novel Glenarvon and sent it to press within one month, while articles of separation were being drawn up by her husband following her act of violence... |
Textual Production | Lady Caroline Lamb | LCL
published, anonymously in three volumes through Henry Colburn
, her first and most controversial novel, Glenarvon. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 184 Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 433 |
Textual Production | Lady Caroline Lamb | |
Textual Production | Jane Marcet | The History of Africa (published in 1830 by the author of Conversations on Chronology as the third volume in Colburn and Bentley
's Juvenile Library) is ascribed to JM
in the Bodleian Library
catalogue... |
Publishing | Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington | On 8 March she inscribed a copy to D'Orsay's elder sister and her husband. The journey described in the work had been made through France to Italy: a happy time written up years later while... |
Residence | Harriet Martineau | On her arrival she was courted by publishers Richard Bentley
, Henry Colburn
, and William Saunders
for the right to issue reprints and new books. Martineau, Harriet, and Gaby Weiner. Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography. Virago. 2: 95-100 |
Publishing | Margaret Oliphant | Margaret Wilson (later MO
) published her first novel, Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of SunnysideWritten by Herself, in three volumes, with Colburn
of London. 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. Athenæum. J. Lection. 1150 (1849): 1144 |
Publishing | Margaret Oliphant | Margaret's brother Willie undertook to negotiate for her with London publishers. Jay, Elisabeth. Mrs Oliphant: "A Fiction to Herself": A Literary Life. Clarendon Press. 14 |
Textual Production | Margaret Oliphant | A family friend, Dr David Macbeth Moir
, introduced MO
to William Blackwood
. Jay, Elisabeth. Mrs Oliphant: "A Fiction to Herself": A Literary Life. Clarendon Press. 13, 247-8 |
Publishing | Ouida | It had been serialized in Colburn
's New Monthly Magazine (then edited by William Harrison Ainsworth
) under the title Granville de Vigne from January 1861 to June 1863. Allibone, S. Austin, editor. A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors Living and Deceased. Gale Research. Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18. Gale Research. 18: 242 Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Gale Research. 43: 370 Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. |
Textual Production | Jane Porter | JP
's first purpose included drawing a distinction between a brave patriot and a military plunderer. Porter, Jane. Thaddeus of Warsaw. T. N. Longman and O. Rees. v |
Textual Production | Emma Robinson | |
Textual Production | Mary Shelley | Colburn
published MS
's fantasy novel The Last Man, as by the author of Frankenstein. Her title had already been used, in 1806, for the English translation of a work by Jean-Baptiste François-Xavier Cousin de Grainville |
Publishing | Mary Shelley | MS
began writing this novel in January 1831 (the year of the First Reform Bill), intending to subtitle it a Tale of the Present Times. Vargo, Lisa. “<span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Lodore</span> and the ’Novel of Society’”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 6 , No. 3, pp. 425-40. 426 Shelley, Mary. “Introduction”. Lodore, edited by Lisa Vargo, Broadview, pp. 9-45. 45 |
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