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Textual Production | Ephelia | The royal licence indicates that the gentlewoman attribution must have been accurate. The date belongs to the height of the plot: that is, the anti-Catholic furore that followed the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey |
Textual Production | Frances Sarah Hoey | Her letters to Edmund Downey
survive in the National Library of Ireland
, while correspondence between her and her publishers is in the British Library
and the National Library of Scotland
. |
Textual Production | Roxburghe Lothian | Its title in print—Lizzie Lothian. An Autobiographical Romance. By E. K. Coulson. With an Introduction by E. F. Coulson—seems to draw attention to the similarity of the names of wife and husband. In... |
Textual Production | Mary, Lady Chudleigh | Some of her letters remain in the British Library
and the Bodleian Library
. |
Textual Production | Florence Nightingale | While travelling to and through Egypt, FN
kept a diary. It was thought until recently that only one diary survived from this trip, the one covering the period 1 January-15 July 1850, held at... |
Textual Production | Mary Fortune | These stories had appeared in the Journal between 1870 and 1871. The volume was printed in Melbourne by the publishers of The Australian Journal in what seems to have been a small run; OCLC lists... |
Textual Production | Marie Stopes | |
Textual Production | Lucy Hutchinson | LH
wrote so that her children might learn about their father's life; she was also mindful of her husband's dying injunction to her to shew her selfe in this occasion a good christian, and above... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Yonge | CY
anonymously published her first novel, Abbeychurch; or, Self Control and Self Conceit. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18 lists only the reprint of 1848. Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18. Gale Research. 18: 308 Battiscombe, Georgina, and E. M. Delafield. Charlotte Mary Yonge: The Story of an Uneventful Life. Constable and Company. 58 |
Textual Production | Mary Delany | A stage of the work was privately and anonymously printed as A Catalogue of Plants Copyed from Nature in Paper Mosaick, finished in the year 1778, and disposed in alphabetical order, according to the generic... |
Textual Production | Constantia Grierson | A political poem in CG
's volume (untitled, about the willingness of the Anglo-Irish gentry to spend any money to get into the purely figurehead Irish Parliament
) also survives in a copy among Lord Oxford |
Textual Production | Margery Kempe | This original manuscript is not extant. The text survives only in one copy (slightly damaged by mice or rats) by a third scribe, made around 1450. Kempe, Margery. “Introduction”. The Book of Margery Kempe, edited by Sanford Brown Meech et al., Oxford University Press, p. vii - lii. xxxii-xxxiii Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Rhoda Broughton | After this RB
continued regularly to publish further novels: Between Two Stools (1912), Concerning a Vow (1914), and A Thorn in the Flesh (1917), of which OCLC WorldCat lists five copies in North America, though... |
Textual Production | Una Marson | UM
's plays never reached publication, but some playscripts are preserved in the National Library of Jamaica (Pocomania) and the British Library (At What a Price). Rosenberg, Leah. “Una Marson’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘u’>Pocomania</span> (1938): Class, Gender, and the Pitfalls of Cultural Nationalism”. Essays in Theatre, Vol. 20 , No. 1, pp. 27-42. 39n1 Jarrett-Macauley, Delia. The Life of Una Marson, 1905-65. Manchester University Press. 230 |
Textual Production | Frances Isabella Duberly | During her time in CrimeaFID
kept a diary (whose manuscript does not survive) and sent regular letters home to her sister Selina
(now British Library
Additional Manuscripts 47218). She told Selina that writing to... |
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