Jordan, Jane. “Ouida: The Enigma of a Literary Identity”. Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol.
57
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Reception | Ouida | This novel was successful enough to make publisher Richard BentleyRichard Bentley and Son
consider taking over publication of Ouida
's novels from Chapman and Hall
. Jordan, Jane. “Ouida: The Enigma of a Literary Identity”. Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol. 57 , No. 1, pp. 75-105. 87 |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | The copyright of the novel initially sold for £40 on 26 March 1877. Two months later, Richard Bentley and Son
recognized its commercial possibilities and drew up a new contract, increasing the price to £200... |
Publishing | Julia Kavanagh | This time Bentley
paid her £300 for the copyright, with a further £150 contracted for every reprint of 500 copies. A second edition of Daisy Burns appeared that same year. Around 1860, a French translation... |
Publishing | Frances Mary Peard | When she made her enquiry of Bentley, FMP
felt that she had supplied this novel with a tidy name (the one under which it finally appeared) or even two to choose from. “Frances Mary Peard, 1835-1922”. Cornell University Library: Women in the Literary Marketplace, 1800-1900: Getting into Print. |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | |
Publishing | Fanny Kemble | Richard Bentley
's new edition of FK
's Poems included many printed for the first time, some dealing with her unhappy married life. Clinton, Catherine. Fanny Kemble’s Civil Wars. Simon and Schuster. 255 Adey, Lionel, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 32. Gale Research. 180 |
Publishing | Rhoda Broughton | |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | In the year in which HM
's recent publisher, Bentley
was taken over by Macmillan
, she published this novel with Thomas Burleigh
. There was also a Tauchnitz
edition the same year. 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. |
Publishing | Georgiana Chatterton | She had signed the agreement with her publisher, Richard Bentley
, on 4 December 1861. “The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | While the first two of these novels were published by Bentley
in three volumes, The Lasses of Leverhouse appeared in one-volume form from Hurst and Blackett
. This domestic story was first seen in the... |
Publishing | Fanny Aikin Kortright | She says that, not being personally known to Beecher Stowe, she has not asked leave for her dedication, but that Stowe
's work for the black slaves suggests she would favour a work written to... |
Publishing | Rhoda Broughton | RB
's quasi-autobiographical novel A Beginner was published by Bentley
; its serialization in Temple Bar appeared from January to June the same year. Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. Wood, Marilyn. Rhoda Broughton: Profile of a Novelist. Paul Watkins. 81 Houghton, Walter E., and Jean Harris Slingerland, editors. The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900. University of Toronto Press. 3: 482 |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | Shortly after her husband
's death in early 1914, the increasingly deaf and rheumatic HM
resurfaced to bring a lawsuit against her later publishers, Stanley Paul
, in an attempt to secure the copyright of... |
Publishing | Georgiana Chatterton | Its working title had been The O'Neills. GC
sold the copyright to Richard Bentley
on 14 August 1863 for a hundred and fifity pounds. “The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. |
Publishing | Catherine Gore |
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