Steele, Anne. Miscellaneous Pieces, in Verse and Prose. Editor Evans, Caleb, J. Buckland and J. Ward.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Reception | Anne Steele | AS
's Verse [or Verses] on a Day of Prayer for Success of War was picked up from this publication for James Harrison
's Lady's Poetical Magazine for December 1782. Steele, Anne. Miscellaneous Pieces, in Verse and Prose. Editor Evans, Caleb, J. Buckland and J. Ward. 123 Harrison, James, editor. The Lady’s Poetical Magazine; or, Beauties of British Poetry. James Harrison. 4: 456-7 |
Publishing | Anna Maria Porter | While still in her teens, AMP
published verse in several journals: her Civil Liberty appeared this month in James Harrison
's Pocket Magazine, as by A. P—r. This information came from bibliographer Edward Pitcher
. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Publishing | Charlotte Lennox | A second edition followed on 19 March 1761. It featured the first appearance of Lennox's name on a title-page, and a dedication (supplied by Johnson
; the first edition had none) to the Duchess of Newcastle |
Publishing | Mary Hays | MH
's poem entitled Invocation to the Nightingale (opening Wand'ring o'er the dewy meadow) appeared as by Miss Heys in the final volume of James Harrison
's collected Lady's Poetical Magazine. Harrison, James, editor. The Lady’s Poetical Magazine; or, Beauties of British Poetry. James Harrison. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anna Letitia Barbauld | She was selecting novels for this project in March 1807, but the work was delayed by the catastrophe of her husband's deterioration and suicide. A thousand copies were printed, and her editorial fee was £300.... |