Clarke, John Stock. Ella D’Arcy.
Garland Publishing
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Publishing | Charlotte Dacre | Her preface claims she is twenty-three, and now for the first time publishing poems which lack the excuse of extreme youth. She reprints most of her published poems and adds some recent ones from... |
Publishing | Ella D'Arcy | Monochromes appeared in Lane's series Keynotes, echoing the similar titles of George Egerton
, whose own first collection of stories opened the series and supplied its name. |
Publishing | Edna Lyall | She was introduced to the publishers of this novel, Hurst and Blackett
, through the good offices of the writer George Macdonald
. Escreet, J. M. The Life of Edna Lyall. Longmans, Green and Co. 45 |
Publishing | Ella D'Arcy | A Garland
reprint appeared in 1984. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Meeke | It was advertised in late February and early March. A Garland
facsimile appeared in 1977. |
Publishing | Juliana Horatia Ewing | Some of the later stories were written at Fredericton, New Brunswick, including Reka Dom and River House. Gatty, Horatia K. F. “Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books, 1885”. A Celebration of Women Writers, edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom. 21 |
Literary responses | Juliana Horatia Ewing | She was reciprocally admired by Ruskin
in the nineteenth century, and admired also by Kipling
in the twentieth. Critic Mary Lascelles
lamented at the centenary of JHE
's death that her books had been allowed... |
Anthologization | Sarah, Lady Pennington | An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Absent Daughters quickly became a staple of composite volumes directed toward young women's conduct. At Edinburgh a volume of this kind, Instructions for a Young Lady, in every sphere... |
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