Egerton

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Publishing Jane Austen
JA wrote of this novel, I can no more forget it, than a mother can forget her sucking child.
qtd. in
Honan, Park. Jane Austen: Her Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987.
285
She published it as a Lady: the only one issued this way, since later...
Publishing Jane Austen
She kept the copyright in her own hands, rejecting Egerton 's offer for it—probably the lowish one of £150. He produced this novel rather cheaply, on thinner paper with more lines to the page than...
Publishing Jane Austen
James Stanier Clarke , the prince's librarian, had issued a somewhat obliquely-worded invitation to dedicate a future work to the prince. Emma was duly dedicated to him, albeit succinctly. Austen requested her new publisher, John Murray
Textual Production Emma Parker
EP published with Egerton a novel entitled Self-Deception. In a Series of Letters, in only two volumes.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
5th ser. 4 (1816): 511
Textual Production Emma Parker
EP published with Egerton a volume of essays written at various periods, entitled Important Trifles: Chiefly Appropriate to Females on their Entrance into Society.
Parker, Emma. Important Trifles. T. Egerton, 1817.
prelims
qtd. in
Feminist Companion Archive.

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