Irvine, James, and Susan Ferrier. “Introduction”. The Inheritance, Three Rivers, 1984, p. v - xv.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Susan Ferrier | Family tradition has it that John Leyden
, poet and orientalist, was in love with her. Irvine, James, and Susan Ferrier. “Introduction”. The Inheritance, Three Rivers, 1984, p. v - xv. xiii |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Bannerman | AB
seems to have been emotionally involved with her literary friend John Leyden
. He later reported to Erskine that for some months before he left Scotland for India in the year of her mother's... |
Friends, Associates | Anne Bannerman | A friend who was crucial in AB
's career was Robert Anderson
, editor of a famous poetry anthology and of the Edinburgh Magazine. Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press, 1999. 130 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Bannerman | The volume was well reviewed, and poems were reprinted in two magazines. Literary commentators like Thomas Park
, Joseph Cooper Walker
, and Joseph Martin
, assured Robert Anderson
of their admiration. Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press, 1999. 131 and n28 |
Literary responses | Anne Bannerman | The notice in the Critical Review was uncomplimentary, dismissing her as an imitator of Scott
, John Leyden
, and William Wordsworth
. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 38 (1803): 110ff Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press, 1999. 143 |
Occupation | Anne Bannerman | AB
was instrumental in securing the papers of John Leyden
(linguist, poet, and friend of Walter Scott
, with whom she had had some kind of close relationship) for the use of James Morton
... |
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