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Textual Production | Mrs Ross | |
Textual Production | Mrs Ross | MR
published with her name The Family Estate; or, Lost and Won. A Novel, with the Minerva Press
. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 419 |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | The anonymous, two-volume Alvondown Vicarage. A Novel (published by the Minerva Press
around the same time as RMR
's The Discarded Son in 1807) was reviewed as by her and is generally attributed to her... |
Dedications | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
dated a dedication to the second edition of The Vicar of Lansdowne, published by the Minerva Press
. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 296 |
Publishing | Regina Maria Roche | Advertisements appeared for RMR
's recently-published novel The Children of the Abbey, A Tale, her first Minerva Press
work and her greatest success. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 690-1 |
Publishing | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
's Minerva Press
novel Clermont, A Tale, a four-volume gothic with a title-page quotation from Edmund Waller
, was advertised as newly published. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 759 Mandal, Anthony. “Revising the Radcliffean Model: Regina Maria Roche’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="m">Clermont</span> and Jane Austen’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Northanger Abbey</span>”;. Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text, Vol. 3 . |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published through the Minerva Press
another novel, Nocturnal Visit, A Tale; Shakespeare
is quoted on the title-page. Roche, Regina Maria. Nocturnal Visit, A Tale. Minerva Press. title-page |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published through the Minerva Press
a historical romance, The Houses of Osma and Almeria; or, Convent of St. Ildefonso, A Tale. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 330 |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published through the Minerva PressThe Monastery of St. Columb; or, The Atonement, A Novel, in five volumes. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 387 |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published through the Minerva Press
, with her name, a historical novel entitled Trecothick Bower; or, The Lady of the West Country. A Tale; the title-page said 1814. Bibliographers Deborah McLeod
and... |
Textual Production | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
published, with A. K. Newman
(who was no longer using the Minerva Press
name), a double work entitled Bridal of Dunamore; and, Lost and Won. Two Tales; the title-page said 1823. Quarterly Review. J. Murray. 28 (1822): 269 Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 563 |
Author summary | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
had great success as a popular Irish novelist and leading Minerva Press
author, using her own name and often listing her previous titles. She also published a couple of novellas, though most of the... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Robinson | |
Textual Features | Charlotte Riddell | The protagonist has an invalid mother. She takes disappointments and setbacks bravely, tramping round one publisher's office after another. Her eventual success brings her the happiness of her own (unshared) country cottage. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
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