Honan, Park. Jane Austen: Her Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987.
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Publishing | Jane Austen | JA
's father
wrote to offer her First Impressions, anonymously, to the quality publishers Cadell and Davies
; his offer to send the manuscript was declined by return of post. Honan, Park. Jane Austen: Her Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987. 123 Le Faye, Deirdre. “Chronology of Jane Austen’s Life”. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen, edited by Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. 1-11. 5 |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | Since the Prévost book had been out for two generations, it was no wonder that two previous translations had appeared. According to CS
's sister, Catherine Ann Dorset
, Cadell
published an edition of Smith's... |
Publishing | Anne Bannerman | Orientalist William Erskine
helped to arrange the publication of this work. Kushigian, Nancy, and Stephen C. Behrendt, editors. Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press, 1999. 131 |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | Again she published with T. Cadell and W. Davies
, who this time had the work printed in London instead of in Liverpool. |
Publishing | Hannah More | Cadell
said the whole of the first edition was pre-sold before publication day: he hurriedly sent HM
a copy to correct for a second edition. Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta, 1999. 113-4 Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952. 200 |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | For her later volumes of poetry (with the exception of one aimed at children), FH
moved to publishing with William Blackwood
and Thomas Cadell
. |
Reception | Hannah More | |
Reception | Hannah More | The Monthly Review for February carried an enthusiastic review by HM
's unsuccessful suitor John Langhorne
. Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952. 19 Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 41 (1776): 237 |
Textual Production | Anna Letitia Barbauld | She evidently had difficulty completing this work, since as published it bore the date of 1794, and Cadell and Davies
had been pressing her for copy in December. McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. 366-7 |
Textual Production | Frances Brooke | FB
apologised to Thomas Cadell
about her delay (caused by ill-health) in completing a life of Samuel Richardson
.Cadell, Jr Brooke, Frances. “Introduction”. The Excursion, edited by Paula R. Backscheider and Hope D. Cotton, University Press of Kentucky, 1997, p. ix - xlix. xlix McMullen, Lorraine. An Odd Attempt in a Woman: The Literary Life of Frances Brooke. University of British Columbia Press, 1983. 187, 234n1 |
Textual Production | Charlotte Lennox | Published in four volumes (her longest) by Cadell
, it had been written some years previously. The section where the heroine's son is carried off by Indians was reprinted as The Lost Son, An Affecting... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Smith | This novel (published with Cadell and Davies
) was her second set during the French Revolution. She began by calling it The Exile, with the idea of making it a sequel to The Old... |
Textual Production | Frances Brooke | Brooke had offered the sketch to Thomas Cadell
some weeks earlier.Cadell, Jr |
Textual Production | Charlotte Smith | She dated her preface 19 November 1794. Further editions followed, and Rambles Farther (a sequel from the same publishers, Cadell and Davies
) appeared in August 1796, dedicated by permission to the twelve-year-old daughter of... |
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