Paston, George, and George Paston. “Mrs. Grant of Laggan”. Little Memoirs of the Eighteenth Century, E. P. Dutton, 1901, pp. 237 - 96.
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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... |
Anthologization | Sarah, Lady Pennington | An Additional Letter, on the Management and Education of Infant Children by SLP
was added to a number of reprints of her work. Its first appearance seems to have been in a composite volume in... |
Anthologization | Catherine Talbot | Her recent visit to the Duchess of Somerset
(formerly Lady Hertford, whose little grandson and great-nephew were the good and naughty boys of the story) had exposed her to the influence of Elizabeth Singer Rowe |
Friends, Associates | Anne Grant | Among AG
's acquaintances in her later years were Felicia Hemans
and Thomas Campbell
. Paston, George, and George Paston. “Mrs. Grant of Laggan”. Little Memoirs of the Eighteenth Century, E. P. Dutton, 1901, pp. 237 - 96. 293 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Montagu | |
Literary responses | Sarah, Lady Pennington | This book was barely reviewed on its first appearance, but for a five-page notice in the short-lived Grand Magazine of Universal Intelligence and Monthly Chronicle of Our Own Times (1758-1760) in December 1760. The work's... |
Publishing | Mary Wollstonecraft | It was dedicated to the French statesman Talleyrand
, a supporter of the Revolution and the reputed lover of Germaine de Staël
. She produced a second, revised edition by the end of the year... |
Publishing | Hester Mulso Chapone | This work was reprinted with Dr Gregory
's A father's legacy to his daughters, Edinburgh, 1868, and in Tilt's Miniature Classical Library, 1835. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. |
Textual Features | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | A conservative, even reactionary opening address deplores the influence of fashion and luxury: not only ladies but servants and even men, those mighty Goliahs of the earth, Mosse, Henrietta Rouviere. Gratitude, and Other Tales. A. K. Newman, 1826. 1: xi |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Montagu | EM
's correspondents over the course of her life included Dr John Gregory
, Eliza Berkeley
, Mary Delany
, Ann Donellan
, and Hester Thrale
, besides the Duchess of Portland, Sarah Scott, and... |
Travel | Elizabeth Montagu |