Messenger, Ann. Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent: Studies in Augustan Poetry. AMS Press.
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Textual Production | Sarah Dixon | SD
's subscription for her book of poems must have been nearly complete when Elizabeth Carter
wrote to Edward Cave
asking for any leftover copies of the proposals. Messenger, Ann. Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent: Studies in Augustan Poetry. AMS Press. 236 n6 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Katharine Elwood | AKE
's maternal grandmother, Mary (Jacob) Barrett
, was a Kentish woman who had been a friend of the bluestocking Elizabeth Carter
, while her husband belonged (possibly through her) to Carter's literary circle, and... |
Publishing | Fidelia | Fidelia
reappeared unmistakably in the Gentleman's Magazine with Fidelia to Sylvanus Urban, a verse epistle in her former jaunty style to the magazine's proprietor, Edward Cave. Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 5 (1735): 159 |
Publishing | Fidelia | In the same Gentleman's Magazine issue that suggested she might be nothing but a disguise for the editor
, appeared Fidelia
's To the unknown Gent [sic] who signs Sylvius. Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 5 (1735): 215 |
Textual Production | Fidelia | Fidelia
made her final identified appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine, with two epistolary poems, Fidelia to Sylvius and Fidelia to Mr Urban. Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 5 (1735): 551, 555 |
Textual Production | Samuel Johnson | It was printed by Edward Cave
and published by Robert Dodsley
. |
Publishing | Mary Masters | The Gentleman's Magazine published, with her name, a poem by MM
together with her self-defence (addressed to the editor, Sylvanus Urban
) against an attack in the London Magazine. Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. 9 (1739): 154 Carlson, Carl Lennart. The First Magazine. Brown University Press. 257 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Masters | Among the households where she lived were those of Elizabeth Carter
(who sometimes read her work and discussed it with her) and of Edward Cave
(the proprietor of the Gentleman's Magazine). It was Carter... |
Publishing | Mary Masters | This volume was printed for the Author. Its 833 subscribers (for 903 copies) Fleeman, John David, and James McLaverty. A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson. Clarendon Press. 1: 409-10 |
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