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Publishing | Ella Hepworth Dixon | Dixon said she had begun this work in 1892-3, before the rush of woman-books began. Fehlbaum, Valerie. Ella Hepworth Dixon: the Story of a Modern Woman. Ashgate. 124 |
Reception | Charlotte Dacre | Two new editions of Zofloya appeared in the same year, from Oxford University Press
(World's Classics series) and Broadview Press
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Literary responses | Dinah Mulock Craik | Reviewers of the Broadview
edition commented that Craik's original is fascinating, and credited it with confound[ing] the usual binaries and prejudices of the period. Broadview Press. http://www.broadviewpress.com/. |
Publishing | Dinah Mulock Craik | Despite the immense success of this book, DMC
continued to publish anonymously, though she took steps to set the record straight when someone else tried to claim the authorship of John Halifax. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne. 13 |
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... |
Publishing | Jane Collier | JC
's commonplace-book contains notes towards her preface for this book. Collier, Jane et al. Common Place Book. 144 |
Reception | Kate Chopin | KC
, while relatively well known and read during her lifetime, received little scholarly attention for generations after her death, apart from an early (1932) biography, and a few references to her as a local... |
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 |
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 | 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 | Rhoda Broughton | It was revised, expanded, and then issued in two volumes by 20 April 1867 (several months before the earlier-written novel). It reached a second edition late that year. A scholarly edition by Pamela K. Gilbert |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | A dramatic version of Lady Audley's Secret was staged by Ruth Herbert
at the St James's Theatre
, where MEB
had recollections of being overstimulated as a child. Carnell, Jennifer. The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work. Sensation Press. 18 |
Reception | Jane Austen | |
Reception | Grace Aguilar | As the number of titles published after her death illustrates, GA
's reputation flourished in Britain and in the US into the middle of the twentieth century. In the years following her death, her mother... |
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