Minerva Press, 1790 - 1821

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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, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 419
Textual Production Margaret Holford
If, as seems likely, it was Holford's eldest daughter (Margaret Holford later Hodson) who wrote Calaf, a Persian Tale, first published in the earlier part of 1798, then it was probably her mother who...
Textual Production Helen Craik
HC , as the Author of Adelaide de Narbonne, published Stella of the North; or, The Foundling of the Ship: A Novel, in four volumes with Minerva Press .
A manuscript note in...
Textual Production Mary Ann Radcliffe
In 1871 the author of Manfroné (which was reprinted by Minerva Press in 1819 and 1828) was identified in Notes and Queries as a different Mary Ann Radcliffe, who lived in Durham and was a...
Textual Production Alethea Lewis
AL , as Eugenia de Acton, published with the Minerva Press a novel she called A Tale Without a Title: give it what you please.
The Literary Journal. C. and R. Baldwin.
3 (1804): 492
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
321
Textual Production Mrs Martin
The Minerva Press published MM 's third novel, the gothic Reginald; or, The House of Mirandola, A Romance, as by the author of Melbourne, &c.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
1: 794
Textual Production Elizabeth Bonhote
EB turned to William Lane (who in 1790 was to rename his press Minerva ) to issue, without her name but with mention of her previous works, a novel in three volumes entitled Olivia; or...
Textual Production Elizabeth Strutt
ES published with the Minerva Press , as Mrs. Strutt, her first work since her second marriage: Genevieve; or, The Orphan's Visit, A Novel.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 469
Textual Production Dorothea Primrose Campbell
A. K. Newman , owner of the Minerva Press , published DPC 's single novel, Harley Radington. A Tale.
Campbell, Dorothea Primrose. Harley Radington. A. K. Newman, 1821.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 513
Textual Production Helen Craik
HC used a startling title, The Nun and Her Daughter; or, Memoirs of the Courville Family, for her final novel, published in four volumes by the Minerva Press .
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
328
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 210
Textual Production Anne Plumptre
AP published an anonymous novel with the Minerva Press : Antoinette, with a writing heroine.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
2d ser. 16 (1796): 221
Textual Production Alethea Lewis
AL published, as Eugenia de Acton, with the Minerva Press , The Nuns of the Desert; or, The Woodland Witches.
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
328
Textual Production Sarah Green
It came out in three volumes from A. K. Newman of the former Minerva Press . This time SG keeps her author's message of apology and defence for the end of the book.
Textual Production Mrs Martin
MM published with Minerva what is apparently her final book, The Enchantress; or, Where Shall I Find Her? A Tale, as by the author of . . . , mentioning all her novels except...
Textual Production Elizabeth Bonhote
EB published her next novel, Ellen Woodley, again with William Lane and in the first year of the Minerva Press . It bore her name and previous titles, but had no preface.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
69 (1790): 592
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
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