Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Ellen Wood | EW
purchased the magazine from Alexander Strahan
, who had decided to sell following the backlash prompted by Charles Reade
's sexually frank novel Griffith Gaunt. Her position as editor of a family magazine... |
Education | John Strange Winter | After this she completed her education at home. Although even in this context she says, I was not well educated, for I never would learn, Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke. 24 |
Intertextuality and Influence | John Strange Winter | Relaying this account in his biography of JSW
, Oliver Bainbridge
wrote that she researched, along with the methods of Wilkie Collins, those of her other favourites including Charles Reade
, Charles
and Henry Kingsley |
Publishing | Annie Tinsley | It was published also in New York. Charles Reade
, who was himself at law with Bentley
, later persuaded her to change publishers. Peet, Henry. Mrs. Charles Tinsley, Novelist and Poet. Butler and Tanner. 26 |
Textual Production | Rosina Bulwer Lytton, Baroness Lytton | It had been written in 1866 but was not published for almost fifteen years (perhaps for fear of being sued for libel). One of her other life-writing texts was called Nemesis. She claimed that... |
Textual Features | Margaret Oliphant | Oliphant develops an extended critique of her chief bugbears, Mary Elizabeth Braddon
(the leader of her school Oliphant, Margaret. “Novels”. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 102 , W. Blackwood, pp. 257-80. 265 |
Residence | Rosamond Lehmann | The couple's first properly shared home was the Old Rectory Farm, Kidlington, Oxfordshire. They later moved to Ipsden House, also in Oxfordshire (novelist Charles Reade
's former home), where both RL
's children were born. Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus. 112, 114-15, 117 Lehmann, Rosamond. Rosamond Lehmann’s Album. Chatto and Windus. 31 Siegel, Ruth. Rosamond Lehmann: A Thirties Writer. Peter Lang. 80-1 Simons, Judy. Rosamond Lehmann. St Martin’s Press. 13 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Sophia Jex-Blake | SJB
's review is largely informational. It covers works of fiction including New Grooves by Annie Thomas
, A Woman-Hater by Charles Reade
, Dr. Edith Romney by Anne Elliot
, Doctor Zay by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps |
Friends, Associates | Harriett Jay | HJ
began a correspondance with Charles Reade
in order to apologize for the misunderstanding which frequently attributed her first novel, The Queen of Connaught, to him. He replied with congratulations and advice, and the... |
Textual Production | Harriett Jay | The novel met with great and instantaneous success, Jay, Harriett. Robert Buchanan. AMS. 234 |
Literary responses | Harriett Jay | The English novelist Charles Reade
, to whom many had attributed this novel, wrote to tell HJhe would have been proud to acknowledge it as his own. Jay, Harriett. Robert Buchanan. AMS. 235 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Eliza Haywood | The first volume of this fictional, topical biography, published at the time of the trial, went through five complete and two abridged editions in the year it appeared. It was reprinted at Dublin and Belfast... |
Literary responses | George Eliot | On the whole reviewers were enthusiastic (E. S. Dallas
began his notice in the Times, George Eliot is as great as ever Carroll, David, editor. George Eliot: The Critical Heritage. Barnes and Noble. 131 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, first Baron Lytton | Bulwer-Lytton in his later years mentored the young Mary Elizabeth Braddon
, offering her advice on her writings, often with reference to his own. Their literary friendship lasted until his death. Charles Reade
was also... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothea Du Bois | This most sensational trial of the mid-century was reported in detail by the Gentleman's Magazine the following year, and used in more or less avowed fictions by Eliza Haywood
in Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young... |
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