The World. R. and J. Dodsley.
131: 790
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Anthologization | Sarah, Lady Pennington | An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters quickly became a staple of composite volumes directed toward young women's conduct. At Edinburgh a volume of this kind, Instructions for a Young Lady, in every sphere... |
Occupation | Elizabeth Carter | Edward Moore
's periodical The World mooted the extraordinary concept of EC
as principal of an Oxford
or Cambridge
college: this number may be by Hester Mulso Chapone
. The World. R. and J. Dodsley. 131: 790 |
Publishing | Frances Brooke | Edward Moore
's periodical The World printed a number of highly feminist essays which might just plausibly have been written by FB
. The World. R. and J. Dodsley. |
Textual Production | Frances Brooke | FB
's biographer Lorraine McMullen
guesses that Brooke may have taken her Mary Singleton pseudonym from a letter on the unmarried state which appeared in the popular periodical The World (edited by Edward Moore
—no... |
Textual Production | Jane Collier | The Forster Collection
at the Victoria and Albert Museum
holds one transcribed and three autograph letters from JC
(one of them misidentified as being by Edward Moore
). |
Textual Production | Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford | This new publication was priced at one shilling. Its full title here was The Story of Inkle and Yarrico: A Most Moving Tale from the Spectator. The first poem opens A youth there was... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Moody | Following the death this month of Edward Lovibond
, her poetic mentor, EM
lamented him in verse; she had addressed poetry to him during his lifetime. Lovibond, born in 1723, lived at Hampton in Surrey... |
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