This work (which appeared just before the historical Robert Clive
was re-appointed Governor of Bengal) brought her five guineas. It was reprinted in facsimile by Garland Publishing
in 1975.
Gibbes, Phebe. “Introduction”. Hartly House, Calcutta, edited by Michael J. Franklin, Oxford University Press, p. xi - lvii.
xi, xiv n16
Textual Production
Mary Matilda Betham
A Garland
facsimile reprint of 1978 includes with this MMB
's Poems, 1808. She later referred to Elegies, and other Small Poems as having appeared when I was about seventeen, which shows she thought...
Textual Production
Juliana Horatia Ewing
This included JHE
's first-published work, A Bit of Green, and had woodcuts engraved from work by her elder sister, Margaret Scott Gatty, later Smith
.
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.
It had an enlarged edition in 1885. Like...
Textual Production
Charlotte McCarthy
This time the publisher of her first edition, B. Stichall
, took the risk himself, which suggests that the first edition had done well. A Dublin edition followed in 1747, anonymous, with the longest descriptive...
Textual Features
Eliza Lynn Linton
This has been called a slow-moving and heavily didactic work. It had, however, a Tauchnitz
edition the year after it appeared, and was reproduced in facsimile in the Garland
series Victorian Fiction: Novels of Faith...
Publishing
Frances Reynolds
This was the year after Johnson died. In 1788 FR
tried to get back a copy of his praise of her work in order to impress a prospective publisher. Although one publisher censoriously rejected the...
Publishing
Eliza Fenwick
In this book product placement is even further highlighted than in some of EF
's other books for children.
Paul, Lissa. “Eliza Fenwick—Forgotten in Histories of Schooling”. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 35th Annual Conference, Oxford.
It is designed both to advertise Tabart's shop and products, and to foster in white children...
Publishing
Charlotte Riddell
A New York edition from Harper, compressing three volumes to one, appeared the following year. A Garland
facsimile appeared in 1979 in a series on Ireland and Irish politics, with an introduction by Robert Lee Wolff
Publishing
Julia Frankau
Henry Vizetelly
, a publisher associated with progressive thinking of various kinds—he went to prison for publishing translations of Zola
—promoted this novel by emphasis on its being a picture of Jewish life.
Lock, Stephen, and Julia Frankau. “Introduction”. Dr. Phillips, The Keynes Press, p. v - xii.
vii
Publishing
Catherine Sinclair
It sold for five shillings and six pence. Again a dedication was formally inscribed on the title page, this time to the author's niece Lady Diana Boyle
. The book's high degree of success expanded...
Publishing
Georgiana Fullerton
Critical or popular attention has been less forthcoming in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and there has been little revival of GF
's work, although the US firm Garland
reprinted some of her novels in...
The title-page (followed by Carol Shiner Wilson
's editiion) says 1715. Such post-dating, says Kathryn King
, is typical of Curll
's publishing practices.
Wilson, Carol Shiner, and Jane Barker. “Introduction”. The Galesia Trilogy and Selected Manuscript Poems of Jane Barker, Oxford University Press, p. xv - xliv.
xxiv, 177n1
King, Kathryn R. Jane Barker, Exile: A Political Career 1675-1725. Clarendon Press.
150
Exilius was at least partly written by 1687...
Publishing
Mary Tighe
A copy of the privately printed edition, beautifully inscribed to John Richardson at London on 24 July 1805, is now British Library
C. 95 b. 38. A copy once owned by Lytton Strachey
(with his...
Publishing
Phebe Gibbes
PG
issued a third novel this same year, The Fruitless Repentance; or, The History of Miss Kitty Le Fever (reprinted in facsimile by Garland
in 1974).
Gibbes, Phebe. “Introduction”. Hartly House, Calcutta, edited by Michael J. Franklin, Oxford University Press, p. xi - lvii.
Cevasco, George A., editor. The 1890s: An Encyclopedia of British Literature, Art, and Culture. Garland Publishing, 1993.
Fletcher, John, and Cheryl Bove. Iris Murdoch: A Descriptive Primary and Annotated Secondary Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1994.
Haywood, Eliza. Life’s Progress Through the Passions. Garland Publishing, 1974, http://HSS.
Mayer, Howard A. “Sorrows of Satan, The (Corelli)”. The 1890s: An Encyclopedia of British Literature, Art, and Culture, edited by George A. Cevasco, Garland Publishing, 1993, pp. 573-5.
Meyer, Susan. “Words on <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="a">Great Vulgar Sheets</span>: Writing and Social Resistance in Anne Brontë’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Agnes Grey</span>”;. The New Nineteenth Century: Feminist Readings of Underread Victorian Fiction, Garland Publishing, 1996, pp. 3-16.
Reiman, Donald H., and Felicia Hemans. “Introduction”. Records of Woman, Garland Publishing, 1978, p. v - xi.
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, and Josephine Grieder. Friendship in Death. Garland Publishing, 1972.
Avery, Gillian et al. “Selected Bibliography: Sarah Trimmer”. Fabulous Histories; and, The Dairyman’s Daughter, edited by Justin G. Schiller et al., Garland Publishing, 1977, p. xiv - xvi.
Wilt, Judith. “’Transition Time’: The Political Romances of Mrs. Humphry Ward’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="m">Marcella</span> (1894) and <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Sir George Tressady</span> (1896)”. The New Nineteenth Century Feminist Readings of Underread Victorian Fiction, edited by Barbara Leah Harman and Susan Meyer, Garland Publishing, 1996, pp. 225-46.