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Publishing Sarah Fielding
She dedicated it to the court lady Anna Maria Poyntz . It may perhaps be the Book Upon Education
Sabor, Peter, and Sarah Fielding. “Introduction”. The Adventures of David Simple and Volume the Last, University Press of Kentucky, p. vii - xli.
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which SF was planning in October 1748, or that may have been something different that...
Publishing Frances Burney
Work then began under the editorship of Lars E. Troide at the beginning of the earlier journals: The Early Journals and Letters (five volumes, 1988-2012, which take the young Burney to 1783), The Court Journals...
Publishing Sarah Fielding
In 1763 this work received a second edition and translations into French and German (the latter the first of three renderings in a decade). It appeared with illustrations by Richard Corbould in 1785. Peter Sabor
Publishing Mary Augusta Ward
Robert Elsmere has remained perpetually in print ever since its appearance. Many of MAW 's novels are available online at the Victorian Women Writers Project and Project Gutenberg ; Marcella has its Broadview edition, 2002...
Publishing Margaret Cavendish
Two plays, one from Cavendish's earlier collection and the other from her later one, have been edited by Alexandra G. Bennett for Broadview Press and published as Bell in Campo; The Sociable Companions, 2002.
Publishing Mrs E. M. Foster
It was also listed on the title-page as one of the publications of the author of Black Rock House, 1810—who, however, is generally identified as Mrs E. G. Bayfield .
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Lyndon J. Dominique ...
Publishing Margaret Oliphant
She said she wrote it partly to amuse myself, and on a sudden impulse.
Jay, Elisabeth. Mrs Oliphant: "A Fiction to Herself": A Literary Life. Clarendon Press.
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It has been edited for Broadview Press by Elizabeth Langland , 2002.
Publishing Susanna Centlivre
It was published the following month, ascribed to the Author of The Gamester,
Monthly Catalogue, 1714 - 1717. Bernard Lintot.
1 (no. 1): 4
with a dedication to the future George I . This political gamble (with Queen Anne still on...
Publishing Hannah Webster Foster
The full title was The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharton; a Novel; founded on fact. It proved to be a best-seller, having eighteen more editions up to 1874. One published at Boston...
Publishing Amelia Opie
Its full title was The Father and Daughter. A tale in prose; with an Epistle from the Maid of Corinth to her lover; and other poetical pieces. After a first print-run of 750 copies...
Publishing Mary Wollstonecraft
Many critics describe this as a travel book: the first one by a Romantic writer to deal with the exotic North. Critic Gary Kelly , however, says that it purports
Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Macmillan.
177
to be a travel...
Publishing Jane Collier
JC 's commonplace-book contains notes towards her preface for this book.
Collier, Jane et al. Common Place Book.
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The frontispiece shows a cat contemplating a mouse (drawn in a style derived from the emblem tradition), and a surrounding garter with the...
Publishing Cicely Hamilton
Lena Ashwell , manager of the Kingsway, played the lead in this production. CH published Diana of Dobson's as a novel in this same year, but it did not reach print as a play until...
Publishing Amelia Opie
AO wrote this novel in order to grapple with the events of 1794, a year which saw the end of the Terror in France, but at home the suspension of Habeas Corpus and the treason...
Publishing Marie Corelli
The novel is an indictment of the Decadent Movement for its immorality and sensationalism, yet critic Annette R. Federico notes that the antidecadent novel is packaged as the very flower of decadence, even down to...

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