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Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Charlotte Forman | Pickering and Chatto
included CF
's letters to Wilkes in the third volume (Autobiographical Writings) of their Depression and Melancholy, 1660-1800, 2012. |
Anthologization | Alice Thornton | The editor named on this volume, C. J. (Charles Jackson
) took over the transcription, selection, and arrangement (to achieve a clearer chronological sequence, while claiming to retain everything of interest to readers) from... |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Freke | The combined text contained in both commonplace-books has had two editions during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Mary Carbery
, a descendant by marriage, published at Cork in Ireland in 1913 Mrs. Elizabeth Freke: Her... |
Anthologization | Elisabeth Wast | The title is the same one given to the posthumous memoirs of Catharine Colace Ross
, published eleven years later. The National Library of Scotland
holds a copy of this edition, of which most standard... |
Anthologization | Ann Taylor Gilbert | Forty of the rhymes were by Ann. Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album. Stewart, Christina DuffEditor , Garland, 1978. xxii |
Anthologization | Helen Maria Williams | This is reprinted in Pickering and Chatto
's 8-volume set Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period, 1999. |
Anthologization | Jane Wiseman | The price was sixpence. Monthly Catalogue, 1723-1730. Gregg Press. |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Carter | She occupies volume two in Pickering and Chatto
's series Bluestocking Feminism: Writings of the Bluestocking Circle, 1738-1790, 1999, general editor Gary Kelly
. This volume includes her Epictetus, her two Rambler essays... |
Anthologization | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMS
published The Re-Captured Negro (now reprinted in Pickering and Chatto
's eight-volume set Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period 1999). This series unfortunately includes nothing by Eliza Heyrick
or Hannah Kilham |
Anthologization | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMS
wrote later, It was a matter of course to me that I was to write, and also a matter of instinct. My head was always busy in inventions, and it was a delight to... |
Anthologization | Mary Scott | Pickering and Chatto
includes published and unpublished writings by MS
(as well as work by Anne Steele
, her niece Mary Steele, later Dunscombe
, Elizabeth Heyrick
, and Maria Grace Saffery
) in the... |
Anthologization | Elizabeth Cobbold | The poems are The Vizir, The Village Wake, The Return from the Crusade, The Prussian Officer, Humanity, and Atomboka and Omaza: An African Story, which last is reprinted in... |
Anthologization | Anna Seward | E. M. Forster
presented twenty letters by AS
in 1939 to the Dr Johnson Birthplace Museum
in Lichfield, where they still remain. Chisholm, Kate. “Bluestocking Feminism”. New Rambler, pp. 60 - 6. 60n1 |
Anthologization | Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire | Letters from Georgiana to Mary Graham
(mostly from 1778) are included in the third volume (Autobiographical Writings) of Pickering and Chatto
's collection Depression and Melancholy, 1660-1800, 2012. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. |
Anthologization | Isabella Lickbarrow | Subscribers included Wordsworth
, Southey
, and De Quincey
, all of them writers living in the area. Commentator Jonathan Wordsworth
suggests that the subscription list, which clearly took careful fund-raising work, may have been... |
Timeline
19 June 1725
Dorothy Stanley
, née Milborne, published by subscription Sir Philip Sidney
's Arcadia Moderniz'd, in four books (coinciding with the thirteenth edition of the original romance).
English Short Title Catalogue.
February 1793
William Godwin
published his Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, a radical text which was highly influential, not least for Godwin's future son-in-law Percy Bysshe Shelley
.