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Textual Production | Sarah Grand | SG
first appeared in print with her novel Two Dear Little Feet: a morality tale about the dangers posed to women's health by fashionable, too-tight boots. Scholars like Gillian Kersley
, Ann Heilmann
... |
Publishing | Dora Greenwell | This original, Edinburgh edition is now extremely rare: OCLC WorldCat lists a unique copy in Cambridge University Library
. The original edition, as well as later ones, features what became a trademark for DG
's... |
Textual Production | Mary Agnes Hamilton | This rare little work, held by the Université Laval
and the University of Alberta
Library (courtesy of the constituent Collège Saint-Jean
), is not listed in the catalogues of the British Library
, Bodleian Library |
Publishing | Mary Anne Duffus Hardy | This work, published at Cambridge, is held by Cambridge University Library |
Textual Production | Fanny Holcroft | This work is not held by the British Library
, the Bodleian
, or Cambridge University Library
. OCLC WorldCat lists only four copies of it: three in the USA and one in the National Library of Scotland |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Justice | In Russia, EJ
heard by mid-May 1736 that her husband, Henry Justice
, was in prison, charged with Robbery of the Library at Cambridge
. Justice, Elizabeth. A Voyage to Russia. G. Smith. 61 |
Textual Production | Mary Ann Kelty | As author of four novels, MAK
set out in a new direction with Religious Thoughts, published with her name. Like many of her texts, this is now very rare, but a copy survives at... |
Textual Production | Mary Ann Kelty | |
Textual Production | Mary Ann Kelty | MAK
dated the preface to her volume of essays Loneliness and Leisure: A Record of the Thoughts and Feelings of Advanced Life, called after the motives that caused her to write on in her... |
Publishing | Margery Kempe | He avoided anything too controversial, and chose description of interior contemplation rather than external action. Only one copy of his work survives, in Cambridge University Library
. Kempe, Margery. “Introduction”. The Book of Margery Kempe, translated by. Barry A. Windeatt, Penguin, pp. 9-30. 9 |
Reception | May Laffan | Helena Kelleher Kahn
claimed this work was that of a woman depressed enough to consider taking her own life. Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT. 231 |
Textual Production | Margaret Legge | Margaret Legge
published her first novel, A Semi-Detached Marriage, which criticises the inequality embedded in marriage law and customs. Dated from the Cambridge University Library
acquisition stamp. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Mary Linskill | For Pity's Sake, which appeared posthumously, was, says Cordelia Stamp
, the last novel that ML
wrote—or rather the last she worked at, revising it from an early story. This book is not listed... |
Publishing | Delarivier Manley | In 2007 a copy of volumes one and two of the first edition (bearing a contemporary manuscript key in each volume, which is found in the Cambridge University Library
copy too) were offered for sale... |
Textual Production | Marie de France | The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says that MF's latest work by date is her collection of 102 Fables in the manner of Aesop
, translated into French from the English of someone called Alfred... |
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