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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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James Carpenter
James Carpenter
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Carpenter, James
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Mary Tighe
MT
set her face against open publication, partly because of the reviewers' ostentatious moral panic over mildly erotic poems by
Thomas Moore
, and over ladies associated with him (as she was by virtue of...
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By 1773
Thomas Hookham
was publishing in
London
. He ran the
Logographic Press
from 1785, then the firm of
Hookham and Carpenter
from 1791. His partnership with
James Carpenter
was acrimoniously dissolved in 1798.