Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland, 1979.
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Dedications | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Dedicated to Edmund Yates
, this too had been serialized: in Once a Week from 7 March to 3 October this year, illustrated by George du Maurier
. Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland, 1979. 438n51 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Sarah Hoey | Amongst her close friends FSH
counted the novelist and journalist Edmund Yates
, who (she recalled in one of her Lady's Letters) introduced her to Charles Dickens
. Her relationship with Yates, which was... |
Friends, Associates | William Makepeace Thackeray | |
Friends, Associates | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | MEB
shared a candid literary correspondence with Edward Bulwer-Lytton
from early in her career until his death in 1873. To him she confided many of her anxieties about writing and her thoughts on other writers... |
Author summary | Frances Sarah Hoey | Published in the latter half of the nineteenth century, FSH
's oeuvre included sensation novels, journalism, translations of French and Italian works, and many reviews. She was actively involved in literary circles, and notable both... |
Publishing | Violet Fane | Under the initial V, VF
contributed a series of satirical sketches on the English upper classes to Edmund Yates
's The World. They were collected as The Edwin and Angelina Papers (1878). The... |
Publishing | Frances Sarah Hoey | She also wrote journalism for a number of publications, including Chambers's Journal, The Spectator, and The World, a weekly edited by her friend Edmund Yates
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. |
Publishing | Wilkie Collins | WC
's serialisation of the novel in The Graphic proved an ill-fated choice when the editor altered a passage he felt improper, despite a contractual obligation to do so only with Collins's consent. The paper... |
Publishing | Ella Hepworth Dixon | She contributed fiction, essays, and travel articles to many other journals, including the New York Independent, the Westminster Gazette, Arnold Bennett
's Woman, and the Sketch, writing for the last-named on... |
Textual Production | Frances Sarah Hoey | Edmund Yates
published A Righted Wrong, a novel whose authorship has been challenged: though library catalogues attribute it squarely to Yates, publisher William Tinsley
claimed that it was largely written by FSH
. Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. OCLC WorldCat. |
Textual Production | Frances Sarah Hoey | It was claimed by publisher William Tinsley
in his autobiography that FSH
was the unacknowledged author of large parts of four of Yates's
novels, and likely sole author of A Righted Wrong. Tinsley believed... |