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Publishing Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Georgiana 's most famous poem, The Passage of Mount St Gothard or The Passage of the Mountain of Saint Gothard, was written while she was travelling in the Alps in 1792 with Lady Elizabeth...
Textual Production Dorothea Gerard
DG published another novel, entitled The Conquest of London, about the struggles of four sisters to make a life for themselves despite their genteel poverty.
The date comes from the stamp in the Bodleian Library copy.
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Textual Production Emily Gerard
EG published the first of her novels in which her sister had no part: A Secret Mission, remarkable as an early spy novel by a woman, and for its depiction of female power.
This...
Publishing Emily Gerard
EG published with Digby, Long and Co. of London an intriguingly-titled novella, The Tragedy of a Nose, which occupies about two-thirds of the volume it shares with a tale entitled A Brief Delirium...
Textual Production Emily Gerard
EG 's novel The Extermination of Love. A Fragmentary Study in Erotics is a satirical romance with undertones of fantasy, which seems to owe something to the new science of psychology.
April is the date...
Textual Production Hélène Gingold
In collaboration with illustrator Dudley Hardy , HG (the daughter and sister of stockbrokers) published Financial Sketches, the first of her two works of satirical portraits of financiers.
It is dated by the acquisitions...
Textual Production Katharine Bruce Glasier
The Bodleian Library catalogue thus dates its copy of KBG 's pamphlet The Cry of the Children, in which she advocated educational reform, children's rights, and free school meals. A second edition appeared in 1894.
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Kelly, Gary, and Edd Applegate, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 190. Gale Research.
190:124
Textual Production Charlotte Godley
Twenty-nine years after CG 's death, her son, Arthur Godley, Lord Kilbracken , privately printed her surviving letters, with illustrative plates, as the travel book Letters from Early New Zealand.
Dated from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Miller, Harold. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Letters from Early New Zealand</span> by Charlotte Godley”. Political Science, Vol.
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Occupation William Godwin
WG 's diary, begun on 4 April 1788 and kept until a fortnight before his death, consists largely of names and the barest of facts. Nevertheless it forms a valuable record of the movements of...
Textual Production Catherine Gore
Henry Colburn exploited the publicity created by the association of CG 's Mrs. Armytage with a sensational murder: it is said that he promptly re-issued the novel.
The catalogues of the British Library and Bodleian
Textual Production Eva Gore-Booth
EGB contributed a chapter, The Women's Suffrage Movement Among Trade Unionists, to the collection The Case for Women's Suffrage, edited by Frederick John Shaw (as Brougham Villiers) .
The date comes from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Sarah Grand
SG first appeared in print with her novel Two Dear Little Feet: a morality tale about the dangers posed to women's health by fashionable, too-tight boots.
Scholars like Gillian Kersley , Ann Heilmann ...
Textual Production Germaine Greer
GG published The Whole Woman, whose title invites consideration of it as a sequel to The Female Eunuch (which was re-issued to go with the new book).
Dated from the Bodleian Library acquisitions stamp.
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Lezard, Nicholas. “Greer Uncut”. Guardian Weekly.
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Textual Production Germaine Greer
A series of columns written by GG for the satirical magazine Private Eye under the pseudonym Rose Blight appeared as a little book entitled The Revolting Garden, with pictures by Michael ffolkes .
Dated...
Textual Production Germaine Greer
The BBC 's Broadcasting Support Services published a transcription of a discussion about education by a group of women journalists and writers moderated by GG : The Last Word (IV)
Dated from the Bodleian Library acquisitions stamp.
Greer, Germaine, editor. The Last Word. BBC Broadcasting Support Services.
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