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Textual Production | Mary Cowden Clarke | Mary Cowden Clarke
published the work for which she is principally remembered, The Girlhood of Shakespeare
's Heroines; in a series of fifteen tales. The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html. 1208 (21 December 1850) |
Textual Production | Mary Cowden Clarke | MCC
and her husband
began work on a commission from Cassell and Co.
for an annotated edition of Shakespeare
. Clarke, Mary Cowden. My Long Life. Dodd, Mead. 160 |
Textual Production | Mary Cowden Clarke | MCC
and her husband finished work on their annotated Shakespeare
; two days later they began on The Shakespeare Key. Clarke, Mary Cowden. My Long Life. Dodd, Mead. 160 |
Author summary | Mary Cowden Clarke | MCC
was a leading nineteenth-century Shakespearean scholar, who (in collaboration with her husband, Charles Cowden Clarke
) annotated editions, compiled a concordance, and wrote a key or encyclopaedia, and on her own account produced an... |
Publishing | Mary Cowden Clarke | Once established as a scholar, MCC
staked out a territory as a critic in On Shakespeare
's Individuality in His Characters, a series of articles carried by Sharpe's London Magazine during 1848-51. Gross, George. “Mary Cowden Clarke, ’The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines’, and the Sex Education of Victorian Women”. Victorian Studies, Vol. 16 , No. 1, pp. 37-58. 38 |
Publishing | Mary Cowden Clarke | At the request of James T. Fields
she wrote a piece for the Atlantic Monthly in 1866 about a curious Clarke, Mary Cowden. My Long Life. Dodd, Mead. 149 |
Occupation | Charles Cowden Clarke | Between 1835 and 1856, on the advice of Mary Cowden Clark, who had observed his skill at reading aloud, CCC
gave lectures on literature, including several on Shakespeare
. Some of these were later published... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Gillian Clarke | Many poems here are about the Welsh countryside, or are based on personal memories. Along with her foremothers, GC
salutes other influences in LLŷr, titled from the Welsh name of the ancient British King... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Frances Power Cobbe | The theoretical essay with which FPC
headed Josephine Butler
's landmark collection Woman's Work and Woman's Culture, 1869, launches out with wit: Of all the theories current concerning women, none is more curious than... |
Textual Production | Alison Cockburn | AC
's occasional writings include a serious self-examination in rhythmical prose entitled The Character of Mrs C—n by Herself, which begins: Born with too much sensibility to enjoy ease, / With high ideas of... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | Most of the stories are reprinted from periodicals. The book also includes excerpts from s and journal entries, as well as notes taken during Greek classes with William Cory
, and six unpublished poems. A... |
Dedications | Christabel Coleridge | This small-size book has an ornamental cover and title-page, both printed in black and red on white. CC
dedicates it, with a quotation offering flowers, from Shakespeare
's The Winter's Tale, to J. F... |
Education | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | |
death | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | Reportedly, during the earliest stages of her illness, she was found resting on the sofa and reading Shakespeare
. Life is worth living, she told her family, as long as there is King Lear to... |
Publishing | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | By the time she reached twenty, MEC
was regularly contributing essays to periodicals like The Monthly Packet and Merry England. One of her first publications was an essay on Shakespeare
for The Theatre. Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth. “Memoir and Editorial Materials”. Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge, edited by Edith Sichel, Constable, pp. 1 - 44; various pages. 15 Stanford, Donald E., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 19. Gale Research. 78 |
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