Mulford, Wendy. This Narrow Place. Pandora.
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Anthologization | Elizabeth Tollet | ET
's poems were circulating at least by 1714, in manuscript, or in the opportunistic publications of others, or both. After her death William Duncombe
printed one of her imitations of odes by Horace
which... |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Tollet | William
and John Duncombe
's The Works of Horace
in English Verse, 1757-9 (partly their own work, partly the fruit of years of collecting), included two translations by ET
, one dating from 1714... |
death | Valentine Ackland | |
death | Sylvia Townsend Warner | After her death, STW
's house, full of a jumble of possessions and mementoes, was occupied at first by a friend of hers, but later by a tenant who was hostile and systematically burned anything... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Margaret Bingham, Countess Lucan | The couple had four daughters and a son. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Boswell, James. Boswell’s Life of Johnson. Editors Hill, George Birkbeck and Laurence Fitzroy Powell, Clarendon. 3: 319 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ivy Compton-Burnett | Jourdain had published a translation of Horace
's Odes in 1904 and the important History of English Secular Embroidery in 1910: in the latter year she also published almost sixty articles on a wide variety... |
Friends, Associates | Catherine Talbot | Her closest friends in childhood were Jemima Campbell (later Marchioness Grey)
and Lady Mary Grey (later Gregory)
. Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon. 65 Literary historian Sylvia Harcstark Myers
relates a story about the anxiety which Jemima, Lady Grey, claimed... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Eleanor Sleath | The action of this novel takes place in many different parts of Italy. Its features include a mystery over the heroine's birth (her mother was an escaped nun and her father was burned by... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth B. Lester | |
Intertextuality and Influence | Eleanor Sleath | |
Intertextuality and Influence | Clara Reeve | An epigraph to The Champion of Virtue quotes from Horace
's Ars Poetica about how a text should communicate sense as well as pleasure. In an Address to the ReaderCR
makes the familiar claim... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Delarivier Manley | |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dorothea Primrose Campbell | DPC
was one of those claiming serious status for the novel by literary allusion. She uses Horace
on her title-page, Pope
to head the whole novel, and for chapter-headings Chaucer
, Shakespeare
, Goldsmith
... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Chandler | MC
was said to have loved poetry from her childhood. She admired George Herbert
, and Horace
in English translation, because of their freedom from heroic or military sentiment. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Hannah More | The title-page quotation from Paradise Lost features the archangel Raphael's pronouncement that it is better for human beings to know That which before us lies in daily life than things remote. Feminist Companion Archive. |
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