Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta.
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Publishing | Susan Ferrier | Having lost money by SF
's previous novel, Blackwood
refused this one, which set her on her high horse about the crass commercialism of publishers. The novel was brought out instead by Thomas Cadell
... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Hamilton | Her addressee was Lady Charlotte Bingham
, one of the sisters to whom EH
had just been tutor. Lady Charlotte's grandmother Lady Lucan
had published at Dublin in 1768 the remarkable Verses on the... |
Publishing | Hannah More | Dedicated to Ann Lovell Gwatkin
, mother of one of its first performers, it was published by Farley
of Bristol. He then printed two further editions, while Thomas Cadell
of London printed eight more... |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | The publication was initially turned down by Cadell and Davies
. The two-volume edition was published by Sampson Low
in 1800. They published a third volume in 1801, and two further volumes followed from Longman and Rees |
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 | 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
. |
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 "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827.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. 113-4 Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press. 200 |
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. 19 Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 41 (1776): 237 |
Textual Production | Hester Lynch Piozzi | |
Textual Production | Helen Maria Williams | It appeared in two volumes from Cadell
. It was advertised in March, and in April Williams sent a copy to Anna Seward
. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 519 Michael-Johnston, Georgina. Helen Maria Williams: Liberty, Sensibility, and Education. University of Alberta. 149, 156 |
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 | Anna Letitia Barbauld | ALB
began her career as a writer for hire McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 366 |
Textual Production | Catharine Macaulay | Its full title is Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be Found in Mr. Hobbes
's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society. With a short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government. In a Letter... |
Textual Production | Radagunda Roberts | This time she used two leading London publishers: Dodsley
and Cadell
. She mentioned her previous translation on the title-page, and expressed the hope that this book would become a textbook for girls' schools. English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
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