Hughes, Harriet Browne Owen, and Felicia Hemans. “Memoir of Mrs. Hemans”. The Works of Mrs. Hemans, W. Blackwood, 1839, pp. 1-315.
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Textual Production | Felicia Hemans | FH
published Songs of the Affections, With Other Poems, with William Blackwood
and Thomas Cadell
. Hughes, Harriet Browne Owen, and Felicia Hemans. “Memoir of Mrs. Hemans”. The Works of Mrs. Hemans, W. Blackwood, 1839, pp. 1-315. 206 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 | Hannah More | She had written four of its five acts when David Garrick
died, leaving her indifferent about the play and reluctant about performance. Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952. 37 Demers, Patricia. The World of Hannah More. University Press of Kentucky, 1996. 24 Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952. 38 |
Textual Production | Charlotte Smith | Smith wrote on 17 June to request a copy from Cadell
. Smith, Charlotte. “Introduction”. The Works of Charlotte Smith, edited by Michael Garner et al., Pickering and Chatto, 2005, p. xxix - xxxvii. xxxii Smith, Charlotte. “Introduction”. The Works of Charlotte Smith, edited by Michael Garner et al., Pickering and Chatto, 2005, p. xxix - xxxvii. xxxiv |
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, 2008. 366 |
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 | 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 | 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 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 | 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... |
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 | Frances Brooke | Brooke had offered the sketch to Thomas Cadell
some weeks earlier.Cadell, Jr |
Textual Production | Charlotte Smith | It ran until 2 May, and was published the same year. Fletcher, Loraine. Charlotte Smith: A Critical Biography. Macmillan, 1998. 289, 355 |
Textual Production | Margaret Minifie | Before the second London edition, 1771, a French translation had appeared, probably at Paris, which purported to have been published in London. English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. |
Textual Production | Hannah More | |
Textual Production | Mary Lady Champion de Crespigny | Mary Champion de Crespigny
published with Cadell and Davies
her Letters of Advice from a Mother to her Son (written more than twenty years earlier), dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury (John Moore
). OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
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