Gold, Joel J. “’Buried Alive’: Charlotte Forman in Grub Street”. Eighteenth-Century Life, Vol.
8
, No. 1, Oct. 1982, pp. 28-45. 28
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Textual Production | Elaine Feinstein | In 1992 EF published a 25-page chapbook containing a selection of Tsvetayeva translations in an edition limited to 250 copies, of which she signed the first fifty. This publication, by Menard Press of London and... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Tollet | ET's poems were circulating at least by 1714, in manuscript, or in the opportunistic publications of others, or both. After her death William Duncombe printed one of her imitations of odes by Horace which... |
Textual Production | Mathilde Blind | Some of MB's letters survive in the British Library. |
Textual Production | Kathleen Raine | Besides her diaries, KR left letters, notebooks, and other manuscripts which are now in the British Library and other British and American collections. |
Textual Production | Maria Susanna Cooper | She identified herself on the title-page as the Authoress of the Exemplary Mother, and used Dodsley, her usual publisher. She dedicated her novel in its new form to Letitia, Lady Beauchamp-Proctor (wife of the... |
Textual Production | Margaret Hoby | She almost certainly kept it for religious reasons. The period covered is one of generally uneventful life in the country, at Hackness in North Yorkshire, with occasional visits to London. Parts of the... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Forman | These letters are now in the British Library among Add. MS 30869-30871. One of them was printed by John Almon in his edition of Wilkes's Correspondence, 1805. Gold, Joel J. “’Buried Alive’: Charlotte Forman in Grub Street”. Eighteenth-Century Life, Vol. 8 , No. 1, Oct. 1982, pp. 28-45. 28 |
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... |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | Of this book (written among the industrial surroundings of Stourbridge in Worcestershire) neither the British Library nor the Bodleian has a copy. By now, however, ASS was issuing several books per year. |
Textual Production | Angela Brazil | AB hit her stride this year, publishing many contributions to magazines as well as several books, including The Nicest Girl in the School, which proved her most popular text: it sold 153,000 copies. Freeman... |
Textual Production | Isabel Pagan | A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions written by Isobel Pagan was published at Glasgow: since she was illiterate, she had dictated the text to a friend, William Gemmell. The British Library |
Textual Production | Violet Hunt | VH kept diaries between 1876 and 1939. Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster, 1990. 9 |
Textual Production | Sarah Williams | Copies survive in the British Library, Cambridge University Library, and the library of the University of Pennsylvania. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Anne Lady Southwell | ALS wrote two letters in 1623 from Castle Poulnelong to eminent men in support of property rights claimed by a male family friend. These letters are now at Chatsworth in Derbyshire. Two extended poems... |
Textual Production | Rose Allatini | In 2008 the British Library and the Bodleian catalogues still listed the three Wainwright novels under this name, with no mention of Allatini's real one. |
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