Whyman, Susan E. The Pen and the People: English Letter Writers 1660-1800. Oxford University Press.
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Anna Miller | Whyman, Susan E. The Pen and the People: English Letter Writers 1660-1800. Oxford University Press. 192 |
death | Hannah More | HM
died at the home of the Rev. Thomas Sedgwick Whalley
at Clifton near Bristol. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta. 68 |
Friends, Associates | Anna Seward | Nine years later her meeting with the provincial literary hostess Anne, Lady Miller
, marked the beginning of a wide and deep acquaintance with the literary world beyond Lichfield. Ashmun, Margaret. The Singing Swan. Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press. 36-7, 71 |
Textual Production | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | The frontispiece of SSW
's 43-page original romanceThe Chateau de Montville; or, The Golden Cross was dated 1 June; that of the 36-page romanceThe Subterraneous Passage; or, Gothic Cell was dated 23 July... |
Literary responses | Ann Yearsley | More
and Elizabeth Montagu
admired AY
as a primitive, untrained writer whose excellence came from nature, not from carefully nurtured ability: as a phenomenon verging on a freak. More's Prefatory Letter to Yearsley's Poems, on... |
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