Commentary and analysis on her death does not abate. Maureen E. Mulvihill
argues in a recent essay that Woolf 's suicide had a larger logic as response to a combination of external factors, apart from...
Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press.
427
She had published a...
Publishing
Mary Tighe
A copy of the privately printed edition, beautifully inscribed to John Richardson at London on 24 July 1805, is now British Library
C. 95 b. 38. A copy once owned by Lytton Strachey
(with his...
Publishing
Mary Tighe
MT
's portrait by Romney
was reproduced as frontispiece.
Weller, Earle Vonard, and Mary Tighe. “Introduction / Memoir of Mary Tighe”. Keats and Mary Tighe, Kraus Reprint Corporation, p. vii - xxi.
MT
's Collected Poems and Journals appeared in 2005, edited by Harriet Kramer Linkin
. Maureen E. Mulvihill
's review of this edition praised its scholarship, timeliness, high critical ranking of its subject, and expansion...
Leisure and Society
Hester Lynch Piozzi
The National Portrait Gallery
lists twelve portraits of HLP
, dated 1781 to 1811 (though some of these derive from each other and a couple are conversation-piece prints). Sir Joshua Reynolds
painted her with her...
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Literary Property Changing Hands: The Peyraud Auction (New York City, 6 May 2009)”. Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol.
43
, No. 1, pp. 151-63.
An online edition of this collection by Maureen E. Mulvihill
is available...
Textual Production
Mary Leadbeater
As stated above, Maureen E. Mulvihill
reproduces (for the first time) the only extant likeness of ML
, a head and shoulders silhouette in which she wears her Quaker cap, in the textbase Irish Women...
Textual Production
Mary Leadbeater
Leadbeater's editor, Maureen E. Mulvihill
, links her move into authorship with the failure of her dream of working personally on schemes of reform in revolutionary France. Her political aims carried over from the...
Textual Production
Anne Killigrew
AK
's mythological paintings included the only ambitious canvas known to survive: Venus Attired by the Graces, now in Falmouth Art Gallery in Cornwall and called by Maureen E. Mulvihill
the most achieved of...
Scholar Maureen E. Mulvihill
, on her website, reproduces the elaborate title-page of Edward Reynolds
's 1642 address to Queen Henrietta Maria
by this name, Eugenia's Teares for great Brittaynes Distractions, and suggests a...
Author summary
Ephelia
The Restoration user of the name Ephelia
was a remarkably assured, forceful, and accomplished poet (as well as a playwright), although she left, outside her single printed collection (1679), only four poems extant: political broadsheets...
Occupation
Ephelia
She was by all accounts an outstanding courtier, admired not only for her beauty but also for her style and wit (Freda Hast
in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography quotes the word for...
Publishing
Ephelia
The book was handsomely produced, having a decorated dedication page, and a frontispiece featuring an oval portrait (or fictitious portrait) of Ephelia, with a heraldic badge above the picture and a pedestal bearing her engraved...
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Texts
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “’Butterfly’ of the Restoration Court: A Preview of Lady Mary Villiers, the New ’Ephelia’ Candidate”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Vol.
9
, No. 4, pp. 25-39.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “A Feminist Link in the Old Boys’ Network: The Cosseting of Katherine Philips”. Curtain Calls, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 71-104.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “An Irish Poetess Flirts with Eros: Laurels for Mary Tighe”. Irish Literary Supplement, pp. 19-20.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Bedazzled by Burney: Sales of Frances Burney Books, Manuscripts & Images from the Paula Peyraud Collection (Chappaqua, New York). Bloomsbury Auctions, New York (May 2009)”. Burney Letter, pp. 9-12.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Biddy Jenkinson (1949—)”. Irish Women Writers: An A-to-Z Guide, edited by Alexander G. Gonzalez, Greenwood Press, 2006, pp. 154-7.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Captured by Jane. A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen’s Life & Legacy. A Multimedia Exhibition Review: text, image, sound”. Jane Austen’s Work. In Praise of Jane.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Dancing On Hot Bricks: Virginia Woolf in 1941”. Rapportage magazine, Vol.
12
, pp. 52-64.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. Email to Isobel Grundy about Ephelia.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. Emails about Ephelia to Isobel Grundy.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. Emails to Isobel Grundy about bookplate in Mary Tighe’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="m">Psyche</span>.
Ephelia,. Ephelia. Editor Mulvihill, Maureen E., Ashgate, 2003.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Ephelia, Epilogue, <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The Pair-Royal of Coxcombs, Performed at a Dancing-School</span> (1679)”. Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700, edited by Helen Ostovich et al., Routledge, 2004, pp. 446-8.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Literary Property Changing Hands: The Peyraud Auction (New York City, 6 May 2009)”. Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol.
43
, No. 1, pp. 151-63.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Mary Beale’s Portrait of Aphra Behn (c 1682)”. Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700, edited by Helen Ostovich et al., Routledge, 2004, pp. 491-3.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Mary Leadbeater”. Dictionary of Irish Biography, edited by James McGuire and James Quinn.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Mary Shackleton Leadbeater”. Irish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. Alexander Street Press, edited by Stephen C. Behrendt and George Holmes.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Mary Tighe”. Irish Women Writers: An A-to-Z Guide, edited by Alexander G. Gonzalez, Greenwood Press, 2006, pp. 208-13.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Old Books / New Editions. Part I”. Rare Book Hub.
Ephelia,. Poems by Ephelia (c. 1679). Editor Mulvihill, Maureen E., Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1992.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Sly Stuart Duchess: The Many Masks of Mary Villiers (’Ephelia’)”. The Female Spectator (1995-), pp. 1-5.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “The <span data-tei-ns-tag="">Eureka!</span> Piece in the ’Ephelia’ Puzzle: Book Ornaments in Attribution Research and a New Location for Rahir Fleuron 203 (<span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Elzevier</span>, 1896)”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Vol.
12
, No. 3, pp. 23-34.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “The New Candidate for Pseudonymous ’Ephelia’: Mary (Stuart née Villiers), Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (1622-1685)”. Women’s Writing, Vol.