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Elizabeth Scott
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Standard Name: Scott, Elizabeth,, 1707/8 - 1776
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Elizabeth Cobbold | EC
read Anna Letitia Barbauld
's Eighteen Hundred and Eleven and said it was only the more dangerous on account of its poetical excellence. |
Anthologization | Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire | Elizabeth Scott
included a good deal of Georgiana Devonshire
's work, posthumously, in Specimens of British Poetry in 1823. |
Anthologization | Fanny Holcroft | This was among poems reprinted by Elizabeth Scott
in Specimens of British Poetry, Edinburgh, 1823. Ashfield, Andrew, editor. Romantic Women Poets. Manchester University Press, 1998. 2:271 |
Anthologization | Fanny Holcroft | Some of FH
's poems were included in Elizabeth Scott
's anthology Specimens of British Poetry, 1823. Anthologies and Miscellanies. |
Anthologization | Isabella Lickbarrow | Elizabeth Scott
included IL
in her Specimens of British Poetry, 1823. So did Mary Anne Jevons
in her modest little annualThe Sacred Offering, in the years 1833-4. Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. under Jevons |
Textual Production | Mary Masters | She had been writing and gathering the material here for at least ten years. The volume was printed for the Author, and dedicated to Lord Burlington
(who subscribed for eight copies). Its publication was... |
Timeline
1823
Elizabeth Scott
issued an anthology, Specimens of British Poetry, whose representation of women poets is unusually good.