Edmund Curll

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Standard Name: Curll, Edmund

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Textual Production Delarivier Manley
DM dated the preface to The Adventures of Rivella, her fictionalised autobiography or secret history published with Edmund Curll within the month.
In this year, scholar Paula McDowell notes, DM publicly renounced politics as...
Textual Production Elizabeth Thomas
As a child ET was later said to have been for ever a Scribling.
Curll, Edmund et al. “The Life of Corinna. Written by Herself”. Pylades and Corinna, p. iv - lxxx.
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The Life of Corinna, purporting to be written by a female friend, which prefaces the first volume of...
Textual Features Delarivier Manley
DM writes of herself as an expert in love, despite what she describes as her unalluring appearance. She presents herself, however, through men's eyes and as a topic of male gossip (in contrast with the...
Reception Eliza Haywood
He said nothing of EH 's writings, but referred disparagingly (and, for later scholars, misleadingly) to the Kirkall portrait. Curll 's Compleat Key to the Dunciad, published ten days after Pope's poem, made the...
Reception Eliza Haywood
This collection of attacks on Pope and vindications of women was probably published by Edmund Curll . EH 's appearance in this volume (and her presentation as the friend and confidante of Curll) confirmed her...
Publishing Delarivier Manley
J. H. presents himself as a man-midwife bringing DM 's dubious offspring to birth. She suppressed the Letters, saying later that only posthumous publication would be acceptable. They appeared again as A Stage-Coach Journey...
Publishing Elizabeth Singer Rowe
Philomela: or, Poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Singer (now Rowe) was issued without permission by Edmund Curll , just a few months before the author's death.
Foxon, David F. English Verse 1701-1750. Cambridge University Press.
Publishing Susanna Centlivre
SC noted receipt of twenty guineas from Edmund Curll for the copyright of The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret.
Bowyer, John Wilson. The Celebrated Mrs Centlivre. Duke University Press.
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Publishing Susanna Centlivre
Curll , the original publisher of this play the previous year, now poachedSC from her former publisher, Bernard Lintot , by doubling the sum she received for copyright.
Baines, Paul, and Pat Rogers. Edmund Curll, Bookseller. Clarendon Press.
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He later paid her the...
Publishing Mary, Lady Chudleigh
Letters written by MLC appeared posthumously in several compilations put out by Edmund Curll : Whartoniana, 1727, the Poetical Works of Philip, Duke of Wharton , 1731, and Pylades and Corinna, 1731, by...
Publishing Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
LMWM 's satirical mock-eclogues Monday, Thursday, and Friday were illicitly printed by Edmund Curll as Court Poems.
Grundy, Isobel. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment. Clarendon.
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Publishing Martha Fowke
A second edition of MF 's and William Bond 's The Epistles of Clio and Strephon was published by Edmund Curll .
Monthly Catalogue, 1723-1730. Gregg Press.
Foxon, David F. English Verse 1701-1750. Cambridge University Press.
Baines, Paul, and Pat Rogers. Edmund Curll, Bookseller. Clarendon Press.
207
Publishing Martha Fowke
It was dedicated to Steele and had a prefatory essay by John Porter . It was several times re-issued (latterly by the disreputable publisher Edmund Curll ), and the title changed from edition to edition...
Publishing Martha Fowke
Curll (said by Eliza Haywood to have been wooed by Fowke as her publisher) may have been a sleeping partner in the earlier edition. The second (labelled as the third) also contained extraneous material.
Baines, Paul, and Pat Rogers. Edmund Curll, Bookseller. Clarendon Press.
207
Publishing Elizabeth Thomas
Curll published in two volumes the recently-dead ET's correspondence with her late fiancé (and other works) under the intriguing title of Pylades and Corinna.
The Monthly Chronicle. Aaron Ward.

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