Jaeger, Kathleen Grant, and William Speed Hill. “Martyrs or Malignants? Some Nineteenth-Century Portrayals of Elizabethan Catholics”. Wrestling With God, edited by Mary Ellen Henley, Mary E Henley, 2001, pp. 253-74.
Kathleen Grant Jaeger
Standard Name: Jaeger, Kathleen Grant
Connections
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Intertextuality and Influence | Georgiana Fullerton | |
Literary responses | Georgiana Fullerton | The Athenæum published a positive review of Constance Sherwood on 16 September 1865, claiming that GFhas written a book which no one can read without deep interest; and she has written it in an... |
Publishing | Georgiana Fullerton | The novel was serialised in the United States by The Catholic World from April 1865. It first appeared in three volumes by 16 September the same year. According to scholar Kathleen Grant Jaeger
, this... |
Textual Features | Georgiana Fullerton | In constrasting these two women, Fullerton characterises Anne as circumspect, and Constance as confident and spontaneous. According to Kathleen Grant Jaeger
, their differing religious upbringings are also central to their characters, as unlike Anne... |
Timeline
1859
Frances Margaret Taylor
(as the Authoress of Eastern Hospitals and English Nurses) published her historicalnovelTyborne, and 'who went thither in the days of Queen Elizabeth'.