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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 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 Beryl Bainbridge
She claimed in 2004 to have in her house a whole trunkful of literary manuscripts which she had tried unsuccessfully to sell. Two girls from the British Library took a look and promised to send...
Textual Production Margiad Evans
Both the British Library and the Bodleian library catalogues list ME as joint compiler (with K. Lawson, that is Kenneth Charles Lawson ) of an anthology entitled Contemporary Verse, 1949. Her biographers, however, do...
Textual Production Catharine Trotter
Catharine Cockburn (formerly CT ) apparently returned, at some time between 1717 and 1725, to the epistolary genre of her youth in the uncompleted, unrevised Letters of Aspasia, Camilla and Serena (among in the Birch...
Textual Production Annie Besant
Over the following months, Thomas Scott paid AB for further pamphlets which she assiduously researched in the British Museum , producing titles such as Inspiration, The Atonement, Meditation and Salvation, Eternal Torture...
Textual Production Elizabeth Cobbold
EC was very likely the (supposedly male) editor of The Chaplet, Poems, partly original and partly selected from the most approved authors, an Ipswich anthology of poetry with good representation of women.
Textual Production Edith Templeton
The British Library keeps its copy in the special locked cupboard which it reserves for pornographic books: those which it rightly supposes that some members of the reading public may be moved to deface. It...
Textual Production Martha Hale
Textual Production Anna Kingsford
While compaigning for suffrage, AK owned and edited The Lady's Own Paper for a period of about three months, using her married name, Mrs Algernon Kingsford.
Sources disagree about the length of her editorship (as...
Textual Production Catherine Marsh
This text is not listed by OCLC or by the British Library catalogue, but the Bodleian Library has a copy.
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
Textual Production Elizabeth Boyd
She dedicated it to her patron Lady Hertford . The British Library copy is 12604 ccc. 7. Harvard University holds the only known copy of an undated set of subscription proposals, which is headed Any...
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 Rachel Speght
RS chose the same publisher as Swetnam's, which seems to indicate a perception of her debate with him as worth pushing along for doctrinal or commercial reasons.
Speight, Helen. “Rachel Speght’s Polemical Life”. Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol.
65
, No. 3/4, 2002, pp. 449-63.
452
The British Library copy (one of eight...
Textual Production Frances Seymour Countess of Hertford
This new publication was priced at one shilling. Its full title here was The Story of Inkle and Yarrico: A Most Moving Tale from the Spectator. The first poem opens A youth there was...

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