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Textual Production | Hester Lynch Piozzi | HLP
was a voluminous letter-writer all her life. Though scholarly estimates differ, there is no doubt that thousands of her letters survive. The first selection appeared in print in 1833. Many early editions, however, had... |
Textual Production | Hester Lynch Piozzi | Her poetic oeuvre consists of a core of longish serious poems, a verse drama, other theatre pieces and a large penumbra of occasional poems and jeux d'esprit. She worked in the ode, essay, epistle, pastoral... |
Publishing | Mrs F. C. Patrick | Since the title-page calls her a wife, the signature of the preface as An Officer's Widow Patrick, Mrs F. C. More Ghosts!. William Lane. 1: xiii |
Education | Judith Sargent Murray | JSM
's early education, typical for her class and time, consisted of being taught to read, write, sew, and study her Congregational religion. Except for three months at writing school, all this took place at... |
Travel | Willa Muir | WM
spent an academic year in the USA, where Edwin Muir
was Charles Eliot Norton Professor for the year at Harvard University
, at the invitation of the poet Archibald MacLeish
. Muir, Willa. Belonging. Hogarth Press. 282, 284 |
Textual Features | Sarah Wentworth Morton | These poems include political subject-matter, for instance in the celebratory Ode to the President, On his visiting the Northern States. This addresses Washington
as Columbia's guardian God, Smith, Elihu Hubbard, editor. American Poems, Selected and Original. Collier and Buel. 180 |
Textual Production | Toni Morrison | This book is a version of Morrison's Charles Eliot Norton lectures delivered at Harvard
in 2016. It has a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
. |
Textual Production | Mary Russell Mitford | The editor of this second selection of Mitford's letters was Henry Chorley
. Her Correspondence with Charles Boner
and John Ruskin followed in 1914. R. Brimley Johnson
published another selection of her letters in 1925... |
Textual Production | Margaret Minifie | MM
published, anonymously and without her sister, Barford Abbey, A Novel, in a Series of Letters. The English Short Title Catalogue records no surviving copy of the first edition, and only two copies (at... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Lennox | Fifty items relating to CL
(mostly letters addressed to her) survive in the Houghton Library
, Harvard University
. This collection was discovered in 1964 but took some years to reach scholarly notice. Isles, Duncan. “The Lennox Collection”. Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol. 18 , No. 4, pp. 317-44. 317, 320-1 |
Occupation | Q. D. Leavis | Q. D.
and F. R. Leavis
travelled to America, where they lectured at Cornell
and Harvard
. Singh, G., and Q. D. Leavis. F.R. Leavis: A Literary Biography. Duckworth. 127 |
Textual Production | Q. D. Leavis | |
Reception | Julia Kristeva | In the early twenty-first century JK
continues to generate a continuous flow of critical comment. She claims a place in women's international literary history as a creator of paradigms applied to other texts. Heather Ingman |
Residence | Fanny Kemble | Leaving on 1 August, she toured with her father to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Washington. Marshall, Dorothy. Fanny Kemble. Weidenfeld and Nicholson. 86-91 Scullion, Adrienne, editor. Female Playwrights of the Nineteenth Century. J. M. Dent; C. E. Tuttle. lxiv-lxv Adey, Lionel, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 32. Gale Research. 177 |
Textual Production | Fanny Kemble | FK
's papers are at the New York Public Library
, the Harvard
College Library, Butler Library at Columbia University
, Boston Public Library
, the British Library
, and the Victoria and Albert Museum
. Adey, Lionel, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 32. Gale Research. 181 |
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