Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918.
Royal Literary Fund
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | An appeal by AOK
to the Royal Literary Fund
brought her a payment of fifteen pounds: just the kind of stopgap sum which she saw as inadequate and as not conducive to serious financial planning. |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | D. Laing
(in the same letter which reports on AOK
's early love-affair) appealed on her behalf to the Royal Literary Fund
with both warm sympathy and condescension. This letter-writer may have been the Rev... |
Textual Production | Adelaide O'Keeffe | AOK
, a recipient of Royal Literary Fund
charity since 1833, became probably the only author ever to question the Fund's methods, setting out by letter her detailed proposals for reforming the system. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Adelaide O'Keeffe | When AOK
was eighty it was reported that in her youth she was actually engaged to be married, when her blind father so earnestly craved her undivided time and attention, that she gave it up... |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | In the same year the Royal Literary Fund
paid her another twenty pounds and Prince Albert
personally sent her five pounds. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | It is not clear whether social or literary standing caused her to rank so much lower than Morgan. The Royal Literary Fund
continued to support O'Keeffe with petty sums: fifteen pounds in 1861, in 1863... |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | Three pounds out of fifteen granted her by the Royal Literary Fund
in June had to be returned: Fund regulations forbade any of it to be used for her burial. |
Literary responses | Adelaide O'Keeffe | Despite her careful observance of courtesy, AOK
's proposals did not meet with approval (or, probably, with serious consideration) at the Royal Literary Fund
meeting to which she submitted her letter. The draft of the... |
Occupation | Louise Page | In 1987 LP
became associate director of Theatre Calgary
, in Calgary. Its productions included her Golden Girls in the 1986-7 season and Beauty and the Beast in 1987-8. She has subsequently held Royal Literary Fund |
Wealth and Poverty | Alicia Tyndal Palmer | ATP
appealed for money, apparently for the first time, to the Royal Literary Fund
, which made her a grant of £20. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Health | Alicia Tyndal Palmer | ATP
made her last contact with the Royal Literary Fund
, from Hammersmith, after a severe illness. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Alicia Tyndal Palmer | ATP
lived a comfortable existence as a young woman, but she was apparently left without means when her surviving parent died before she was twenty. She must have been poor during the 1820s, as evidenced... |
Wealth and Poverty | Eliza Parsons | EP
applied for help to the recently founded Literary Fund
(later the Royal Literary Fund), detailing the various financial accidents and reverses that had so far befallen her. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Eliza Parsons | Attempting to get up a subscription which would make her next novel a more lucrative prospect, she confronted, like many middle-class women in financial difficulty, the fact that their claim to respect would be judged... |
Textual Production | Eliza Parsons | Besides EP
's surviving letters to the Royal Literary Fund
, OCLC WorldCat lists two undated letters of hers to Sir James Bland Burges
and one of 1801 to William Pitt the Younger
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
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