William Shakespeare

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Standard Name: Shakespeare, William

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Textual Production Judith Cowper Madan
This is apparently a revised and expanded version of the text from early 1721 which Ashley Cowper copied in 1747 into The Family Miscellany. This first printing adds an extra forty lines, and several...
Textual Production Gertrude Bell
GB published her fourth travel book, Amurath to Amurath, which she copiously illustrated with her own photographs,
Howell, Georgina. Daughter of the Desert: the Remarkable Life of Gertrude Bell. Macmillan.
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according to a recent biographer.
The title comes from Shakespeare 's Henry V contrasting his accession...
Textual Production Anne Ridler
Anne Bradby (later AR ) produced, on commission from Oxford University Press , her first anthology: a World's Classics selection of Shakespeare criticism since the end of the First World War.
Ridler, Anne. Memoirs. The Perpetua Press, p. 240 pp.
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Textual Production Sophia King
The title-page mentions her joint Trifles, and quotes from Shakespeare 's Macbeth and from Lillo . According to the commonly-accepted view of SK 's birth date (which is not necessarily correct), she wrote this...
Textual Production Eglinton Wallace
The title-page reads: The Conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumouriez, Investigated by Lady Wallace. An epigraph quotes Shakespeare 's Othello: Nothing extenuate nor set down aught in malice.
Wallace, Eglinton. The Conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumouriez. J. Debrett.
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She...
Textual Production Patricia Wentworth
The title of PW 's Miss Silver mystery The Traveller Returns (almost quoting from Shakespeare 's Hamlet) is a double bluff: this is a novel about an apparent return from the dead.
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Textual Production Geraldine Jewsbury
Although she disapproved of The Mill on the Floss, GJ praised George Eliot 's Adam Bede for its genius and also liked Silas Marner for its depictions of human nature, however humbly embodied it...
Textual Production Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger
Benger wrote an impromptu poem in the presence of one W. J. S., A Lament: on the Paucity of Information Respecting the Life and Character of Shakespeare—a fitting subject for a biographer.
Notes and Queries. Oxford University Press.
2nd ser. (1861) xi: 384
Textual Production Charlotte Lennox
James Boswell drafted for CLProposals for Publishing a New and Improved Edition of Shakspeare Illustrated; this edition was never completed.
Carlile, Susan. Charlotte Lennox. An Independent Mind. University of Toronto Press.
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Isles, Duncan. “The Lennox Collection (Concluded)”. Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol.
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, No. 4, pp. 416-35.
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Textual Production Jan Morris
JM published (and titled from Shakespeare 's Hamlet) In My Mind's Eye: A Thought Diary, which takes her through a year of commentary on herself and the world around her.
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Textual Production Lucy Toulmin Smith
LTS did not produce any more volumes for several years, during which her work as a freelance research assistant perhaps occupied her fully. Finally, in 1879, she issued a new edition of Clement Mansfield Ingleby
Textual Production Frances Eleanor Trollope
FET published a novel about spiritualism, Black Spirits and White.
The title is quoted from an incantatory lyric which is better remembered than its provenance. It occurs in Sir William Davenant 's version of...
Textual Production Theodora Benson
TB published her first novel, Salad Days, with a dedication to her friend and future collaborator Betty Askwith . The title-page quotes Shakespeare 's Cleopatra.
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Textual Production Pamela Frankau
PF published The Willow Cabin, whose title echoes the words of Shakespeare 's Viola in Twelfth Night, telling Orsino (who thinks her a boy) what she would do were she in love.
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Textual Production Ngaio Marsh
She collaborated with her old friend the actor Jonathan Elsom on a one-man vehicle for him entitled Sweet Mr. Shakespeare, incorporating a mixture of biography, anecdotes, sonnets and speeches.
Lewis, Margaret. Ngaio Marsh: A Life. Chatto & Windus.
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