Richard Garnett

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Standard Name: Garnett, Richard,, 1835 - 1906

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Textual Production May Sinclair
At this time MS entertained many schemes which she did not carry through. She began a play, A Debt of Honour—A Tragedy in Three Acts.
Raitt, Suzanne. May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian. Clarendon Press.
45n7
Richard Garnett offered in October 1899 to publish...
Publishing Percy Bysshe Shelley
PBS published his first book of lyric, gothic, and narrative verse, Original Poetry (written jointly with his sister Elizabeth ) in 1810 at Worthing. It was hastily withdrawn when the publisher, Stockdale , discerned...
Textual Production Evelyn Sharp
The piece was published the same year. ES used stories by Richard Garnett and Nathaniel Hawthorne as sources. She had been working on her lyrics since June 1927, when she sent Vaughan Williams the fruits...
Intertextuality and Influence L. T. Meade
She received advice and encouragement with the actual writing, and help in choosing a title from Richard Garnett (Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum ). This time she knew that if a publisher...
Publishing Anne Manning
Later editions assert AM 's authorship in the form that now became standard for her, as by the author of Mary Powell. Like its predecessor, this book went through several editions, and appeared with...
Travel Vernon Lee
VL was at this time a guest of Mary Robinson and her family. She combined her connections with theirs in order to meet a number of major cultural figures: Sir Leslie Stephen , Robert Browning
Cultural formation Isabella Neil Harwood
Not much is known about INH 's early life or her life beyond her writing, except that she was born to Scottish and English parents of the professional class, who were Unitarians . As Richard Garnett
Family and Intimate relationships Constance Garnett
CG 's sister Clementina frequently studied at the British Museum and there became acquainted with Richard Garnett , superintendent of the Reading Room. She introduced Constance to Garnett's son Edward , who was a reader...
Leisure and Society May Crommelin
MC was a member of the Albemarle Club .
Who Was Who in Literature, 1906-1934. Gale Research.
vol. 1
She also belonged to the Society of Authors , and acted as a steward (along with over a hundred other luminaries including Walter Besant
Textual Production Ellen Mary Clerke
Thanks to her travels and studies, EMC was fluent in several languages. Her translations, especially those from Italian, were frequently praised. In 1898 some of her translations were selected by Richard Garnett to be included...
Dedications Ellen Mary Clerke
Some of this material had appeared previously in periodicals.
Clerke, Ellen Mary. Fable and Song in Italy. Grant Richards.
xi
EMC dedicated this work to Richard Garnett , thanking him for his encouragement and advice.
Clerke, Ellen Mary. Fable and Song in Italy. Grant Richards.
prelims
Fable and Song in Italy was reprinted in the...
Family and Intimate relationships Jessie Ellen Cadell
Jessie Ellen Nash , not yet seventeen, was married at Ferozepore in Punjab, India, to Henry Moubray Cadell , a Scottish captain in the Bengal artillery.
Her husband's middle name is sometimes spelled Mowbray...
Publishing Jessie Ellen Cadell
JEC published with her initials in Fraser's Magazine (partly through the good offices of Richard Garnett ) The True Omar Khayam, a scholarly article on the Persian poetry of Omar Khayyám .
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Garnett, Richard et al. “Introduction”. The Ruba’yat of Omar Khayam, edited by Richard Garnett, translated by. Jessie Ellen Cadell, John Lane, p. v - xxx.
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Textual Production Jessie Ellen Cadell
JEC 's verse translation from Persian of The Ruba'yat of Omar Khayam was posthumously published by her friend Richard Garnett .
A note on the verso of the title-page of the London edition says: composition...
Friends, Associates Jessie Ellen Cadell
JEC 's friends in London included the scholar Richard Garnett (superintendent of the British Museum reading room and future father-in-law of another translator, Constance Garnett ). They met in 1877 or 1878, and Richard Garnett...

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