Addison Wesley Longman

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Textual Features Stella Gibbons
Published by Longmans , the volume includes such titles as The Cunning Huntress, Artemis Married, and The Discovery, a sonnet about Columbus through the eyes of a Native American.
Oliver, Reggie. Out of the Woodshed: A Portrait of Stella Gibbons. Bloomsbury, 1998.
58-9, 262
Textual Production Stella Gibbons
SG published two further volumes of poems, The Priestess (1934) and The Lowland Venus (1938). Her Collected Poems were published by Longmans in 1950.
Oliver, Reggie. Out of the Woodshed: A Portrait of Stella Gibbons. Bloomsbury, 1998.
262
Textual Production Mrs Ross
The rest of the titles ascribed to MR in most recent reference books have been re-assigned, on incontrovertible evidence now discovered in the Longman letter-books, to Elizabeth B. Lester . Lester not only began her...
Textual Production Georgette Heyer
Death in the Stocks, a detective novel by GH (with help from her husband ), was published by Longman .
Hodge, Jane Aiken. The Private World of Georgette Heyer. Bodley Head, 1984.
43, 209
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
191
Textual Production Jane West
JW published The Infidel Father, a novel printed by Strahan for Longman in three volumes, as the author of A Tale of the Times and other works.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 160
Textual Production Anne Plumptre
This translation was published with her name through Longman .
Plumptre, Anne. “Introduction”. Something New, edited by Deborah McLeod, Broadview, 1996, p. vii - xxix.
xxvii
Textual Production Martin Ross
Somerville's first-edition name, Geilles Herring, was changed on the second to Viva Graham. The third edition, from Longman , bore her actual initials and surname.
Cummins, Geraldine. Dr. E. Œ. Somerville: A Biography. Andrew Dakers, 1952.
248
Textual Production Caroline Frances Cornwallis
It was published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans for eighteen shillings a copy.
“Multiple Advertisements and Notices”. The Standard, No. 6776, 29 Apr. 1846.
6776 (29 April 1846)
CFC never wrote the sequel which she said she might perhaps undertake.
Cornwallis, Caroline Frances. Pericles. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846, 2 vols.
viii
Textual Production Mary Renault
Her London publisher, Longman , was not enthusiastic, and did not publish it for more than eighteen months. Morrow in New York published it in 1948.
Sweetman, David. Mary Renault: A Biography. Chatto and Windus, 1993.
115, 310
Textual Production Barbara Hofland
Longman published BH 's Beatrice, a Tale Founded on Facts, in an edition of 500 copies, with Shakespeare quotations on its title-page.
Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press, 1992.
83
Textual Production Rachel Hunter
RH published with her name, through Longman , her first novel, Letitia; or, The Castle Without a Spectre.
Hunter, Rachel. Letitia; or, The Castle Without a Spectre. W. Robberds, 1801, 4 vols.
title-page
Textual Production Jane West
JW published with LongmanThe Mother: A Poem, in Five Books; a second edition followed the next year.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
3d ser. 16 (1809): 224
Textual Production Sylvia Pankhurst
Her chief motive for writing it was financial: as a new mother and family breadwinner she needed such a project. Longman had approached her in 1928 about writing a history of the suffrage movement; they...
Textual Production Anna Maria Mackenzie
AMM titled her intentionally final novel The Irish Guardian, or Errors of Eccentricity, and published it through Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme .
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 302
Textual Production Robert Southey
RS edited an anthology, Specimens of the Later English Poets, published in three volumes with Longman , which was unusually hospitable to women.
Eger, Elizabeth. “Fashioning a Female Canon: Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and the Politics of the Anthology”. Women’s Poetry in the Enlightenment, The Making of a Canon 1730-1820, edited by Isobel Armstrong and Virginia Blain, St Martin’s Press, 1998, pp. 201-15.
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