Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press, 1993.
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death | Mary Tighe | MT
died of tuberculosis at Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny, her brother-in-law
's estate. Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press, 1993. 426 Weller, Earle Vonard, and Mary Tighe. “Introduction / Memoir of Mary Tighe”. Keats and Mary Tighe, Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1966, p. vii - xxi. xix Tighe, Mary. Keats and Mary Tighe. Weller, Earle VonardEditor , Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1966. 306, 311 |
death | Mary Tighe | Her brother-in-law William Tighe
said her fears of death were perfectly removed Tighe, Mary. Keats and Mary Tighe. Weller, Earle VonardEditor , Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1966. 311 |
Publishing | Mary Tighe | MT
's family (probably her widower
and her brother John Blachford
rather than her poet brother-in-law William Tighe
) published with Longman
, London, a handsome, quarto, posthumous volume of her work: Psyche, with... |
Textual Production | Mary Tighe | As well as issuing MT
's major volume, William Tighe
posthumously edited and issued from a private press her Mary, a Series of Reflections during Twenty Years, no place or publisher given. Tighe, Mary. The Works of Mary Tighe, Published and Unpublished. Henchy, PatrickEditor , No. 6, Bibliographical Society of Ireland, 1957. 12-13 |
Textual Production | Mary Tighe | MT
left with her brother-in-law
an unpublished autobiographical courtship novel, Selena. The manuscript (a copy made by William Tighe, now in the National Library of Ireland
as MS 49,155/2) Tighe, Mary. The Works of Mary Tighe, Published and Unpublished. Henchy, PatrickEditor , No. 6, Bibliographical Society of Ireland, 1957. 8 |
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