Watts, Susanna. Scrapbook. 11 Feb. 1834.
Joseph Johnson
Standard Name: Johnson, Joseph
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Publishing | Susanna Watts | It has not been traced. Edgeworth also reported: My father
is afraid, though she has considerable talents, to recommend her to Johnson
, lest she should not answer. |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan | She wrote it in summer 1805 as a guest at Longford House near Sligo. Wordsworth, Jonathan. The Bright Work Grows: Women Writers of the Romantic Age. Woodstock Books, 1997. 158 |
Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | Joseph Johnson
paid a hundred pounds for it. Butler, Marilyn. Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography. Clarendon, 1972. 492 |
Publishing | Eliza Fenwick | This pseudonym was one of several names much used by the publisher, Richard Phillips
, for books which have been supposed to be of his own composition. Phillips was a friend and associate of the... |
Publishing | Anna Seward | She had at first been commissioned, after Erasmus Darwin's death in 1802, merely to provide anecdotes for someone else's biography. She decided, however, that it would be better to write the work herself. Her cousin... |
Publishing | Mary Scott | Anna Seward was eagerly awaiting the appearance of this poem in April. Seward, Anna. Letters of Anna Seward. Editor Constable, Archibald, Vol. 6 vols. , A. Constable, 1811, 6 vols. 2: 89 |
Publishing | Anna Letitia Barbauld | |
Publishing | Anna Letitia Barbauld | At this date, though the war against France was, from a British point of view, going well, Britain was suffering terribly from its prosecution. Napoleon
had not yet swung the balance against himself by invading... |
Publishing | Mary Wollstonecraft | MW
began writing for Joseph Johnson
's Analytical Review. Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Macmillan, 1992. 80 |
Publishing | Phebe Gibbes | It was advertised both before and at publication. The Dublin edition, the same year, also appeared as by a Lady; PG
told the Royal Literary Fund
that the publisher Joseph Johnson
could testify that... |
Publishing | Ann Batten Cristall | The publisher Joseph Johnson
issued by subscription ABC
's Poetical Sketches: an important text in women's Romanticism. Her title was the same as that of William Blake
's first publication, 1783. Critic Richard C. Sha |
Publishing | Mary Hays | The Analytical assignment was useful in bringing her into contact with Joseph Johnson
(as her Monthly reviewing had made her acquainted with Richard Phillips
and her Critical work had made her acquainted with George Robinson |
Publishing | Mary Hays | Johnson
commissioned her to write this work. Waters, Mary A. “’The First of a New Genus’: Mary Wollstonecraft as Literary Critic and Mentor to Mary Hays”. Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 37 , No. 3, 1 Mar.–31 May 2004, pp. 415-34. 426 Hays, Mary. The Correspondence (1779-1843) of Mary Hays, British Novelist. Editor Brooks, Marilyn, Edwin Mellen, 2004. 476 |
Textual Features | Mary Wollstonecraft | They included The first book of a series of lessons for children (written for MW
's elder daughter, Fanny Imlay
); a series of personal letters addressed to Imlay
(passionately expressive, ruggedly self-analytical), and to... |
Textual Production | Maria Elizabetha Jacson | MEJ
, writing as a Lady but with mention of her first book, issued her Botanical Lectures, again with Joseph Johnson
. Here she aimed to cross the divide Shteir, Ann B. Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. 111 |
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