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Intertextuality and Influence | Jane West | Unlike JW
's two previous works, this one was reviewed in the Quarterly Magazine and elsewhere. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 2: 373 |
Literary responses | Elizabeth B. Lester | Of the anti-Catholic arguments, Peter Garside
(the first to disentangle the identities of these two writers) comments: A far cry from jolly Mrs Ross
! Garside, Peter. “Mrs. Ross and Elizabeth B. Lester: New Attributions”. Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text. |
Literary responses | Catherine Cuthbertson | Walter Scott
was hunting for a copy of this book in about 1813, calling it a now-forgotten novel; Garside, Peter. “Walter Scott and the ’Common’ Novel, 1808-1819”. Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Sarah Gooch | She may have used two successive publishers. The Critical Review said the publisher was William Lane
of the Minerva Press
, but the bibliographer Peter Garside
and his associates record a copy published by S. Highley |
Publishing | Charlotte Lennox | Published in four volumes (her longest) by Cadell
, it had been written some years previously. The section where the heroine's son is carried off by Indians was reprinted as The Lost Son, An Affecting... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth B. Lester | Critic Peter Garside
, writing in the electronic journal Cardiff Corvey, notes that while the subtitle of The Bachelor and the Married Man links it explicitly with The Balance of Comfort (a novel by... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Meeke | The tactic of linking pairs of Gabrielli novels through their titles was one she was to use again. A French translation of The Mysterious Husband followed in 1804. Midnight Weddings said 1802 on its title-page... |
Textual Production | Margaret Minifie | Bibliographers Peter Garside
et al. suggest that this novel may be hers or that of her recently-deceased sister Susannah Gunning
. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 2: 174 |
Textual Production | Eliza Parsons | Scholar Stephen Jones
also attributed to EPThe Wise Ones Bubbled; or, Lovers Triumphant (not listed in OCLC WorldCat or in The English Novel by Garside
and others) and Rosetta, 1805. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 2: 207 |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published through the Minerva Press
, with her name, a historical novel entitled Trecothick Bower; or, The Lady of the West Country. A Tale; the title-page said 1814. Bibliographers Deborah McLeod
and... |
Textual Production | Mrs Ross | MR
's six titles published between 1811 and 1816 represent her entire oeuvre since her work has been disentangled by scholar Peter Garside
from that of Elizabeth B. Lester
. MR
was well read, and... |
Textual Production | Henrietta Sykes | Christopher Simon Sykes
, who follows OCLC and other sources in attributing this (and therefore the rest of HS
's published work as well) to a Mrs S. Sykes, supposes that the manuscript of... |
Textual Production | Harriet Corp | HC
, as the author of Cottage Sketches and other works, published another didactic work, Familiar Scenes, Histories, and Reflections. This work is not mentioned in Garside
et al., The English Novel. The... |
Textual Production | Harriet Corp | |
Textual Production | Mrs Showes | She published this work with the Minerva Press
. Bibliographer Peter Garside
distinguishes MS
's book from another work of the same title published in 1820 under the pseudonym Lady Humdrum, Author of More Works... |
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