Wilson, Frances. The Courtesan’s Revenge. Faber.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Harriette Wilson | |
Publishing | Harriette Wilson | She said she wrote it in eight days. Wilson, Frances. The Courtesan’s Revenge. Faber. 238 |
Publishing | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | This novel is now available from Chawton House Library
's Novels on Line from http://www.chawtonhouse.org/?page_id=55488. |
Textual Production | Sarah Waters | SW
wrote her foreword to Dancing with Mr Darcy. Stories Inspired by Jane Austen
and Chawton House Library, selected in a competition which she had also judged, and published this year. Waters, Sarah. “Foreword”. Dancing with Mr Darcy, Honno, pp. 1-4. 4 |
Occupation | Joanna Trollope | JT
is strongly committed to philanthropic action. She is the patron of a number of charities and has worked with the Society of Authors
, the National Literacy Trust
, and the talking books sponsored... |
Textual Production | Joanna Trollope | JA pursued her Austen
connection with a talk on her at a charity Christmas supper held at Chawton House Library
on 5 December 2015. |
Literary responses | Melesina Trench | Recently scholar Katharine Kittredge
has given papers on MT
's poetry and her Mourning Journal and is publishing on her journal, her poetry, and The Moonlanders. At Chawton House Library
on 22 February 2012... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins | It was advertised in a newspaper of 19-21 December 1786. A French translation, published in year one of the Revolution, was entitled La Victime de l'imagination, ou L'Enthousiaste de Werther. As in the case... |
Textual Production | Mary Tighe | Henry Moore copied poems into a manuscript album which he titled Poems HM 1811 (now at Chawton House Library
). The first 66 pages are occupied by MT
's work, at the end of which... |
Publishing | Jane Taylor | Though the book reached a third edition, very few copies are now known: the Chawton House Library
copy is available at http://www.chawtonhouse.org/?page_id=55488. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Strutt | The preface defines its aim as to amuse without injuring, and to instruct without offending. She says she began it in retirement at the behest of a sick friend. Strutt, Elizabeth. Drelincourt and Rodalvi. J. Mawman. prelims |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Stirredge | Its fuller title was Strength in Weakness Manifest. In the Life, Various Trials, and Christian Testimony of . . . Elizabeth Stirredge. A copy now in Chawton House Library
has a long inscription by... |
Reception | Germaine de Staël | Benjamin Constant
, formerly the lover of GS
, represented her in his novel Adolphe as a woman whose mind was the most wide-ranging of any woman ever, and perhaps of any man, Kobak, Annette. “Mme de Staël and Fanny Burney”. The Burney Journal, Vol. 4 , pp. 12-35. 26 |
Publishing | Elizabeth Isabella Spence | This is available online from Chawton House Library
at http://www.chawtonhouse.org/?page_id=55488. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Isabella Spence | The book is dedicated to the Duke of Gordon
(whose late wife, the controversial Jane, Duchess of Gordon
, had also received dedications from several Scotswomen). Spence, Elizabeth Isabella. Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. prelims |