Cutt, Margaret Nancy. Ministering Angels: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Writing for Children. Five Owls Press.
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Textual Production | Hesba Stretton | HS
celebrated the passing of the Married Women's Property Act by publishing with the Religious Tract Society
the short novel Under the Old Roof. Cutt, Margaret Nancy. Ministering Angels: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Writing for Children. Five Owls Press. 129 |
Publishing | Hesba Stretton | The notoriously stingy Religious Tract Society
gave her £30 for the copyright of this work. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. |
Publishing | Hesba Stretton | She was paid thirty-five guineas for it by the Religious Tract Society
, which she rejoiced at as capital pay. Bratton, Jacqueline S. The Impact of Victorian Children’s Fiction. Croom Helm. 82 Cutt, Margaret Nancy. Ministering Angels: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Writing for Children. Five Owls Press. 118 |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | ASS
also used her new identity David Lyall for a large number of book titles, most of them novels after the first collection of essays. She published Lyall novels serially in the Leisure Hour Monthly... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna | This, issued as usual through the Religious Tract Society
, was based on her two years in Maritime Canada. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Literary Setting | Sarah Tytler | In another historical novel, Mermaidens. A Sea Story for Girls, issued by ST
through the Religious Tract Society
in 1895, the heroine, Caroline Masham, having grown up at sea on her father's ship, shows... |
Publishing | Ellen Wood | EW
's controversial novel about labour relations, A Life's Secret, appeared anonymously in The Leisure Hour, the journal of the Religious Tract Society
. It did not reach volume form until late 1867. Voller, Jack. “The Ellen Wood (Mrs Henry Wood) Website”. The Literary Gothic: Wood, Ellen Price (Mrs. Henry). Athenæum. J. Lection. 2088 (1867): 569 |
Textual Production | Emma Jane Worboise | Margaret Maison
, a scholar of Victorian religious fiction, argues that Worboise participated in the rise of sensationalism in evangelical fiction, and that in her later years she worked against the essential rules for healthful... |
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