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Religious Tract Society
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Textual Production | Jane Ellen Harrison | At some point during her studies at Cheltenham Ladies' College, JEH
's first printed literary effort appeared: Praying for Rain was published by the Religious Tract Society
. This is absent, however, from standard... |
Textual Production | Frances Browne | FB
's The Foundling of the Fens: A Story of a Flood appeared also in 1886 from the Religious Tract Society
. 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. |
Textual Production | Selina Bunbury | SB
also wrote for the Religious Tract Society
and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
, and she contributed to the Christian Examiner and Cornhill Magazine. Much of this writing was anonymous. She penned... |
Textual Production | Selina Bunbury | SB
's works of children's and young adults' fiction were primarily religious in tone. They include The Pastor's Tales (1828), Annot and Her Pupil: A Simple Story (1829), The Blind Girl of the Moor: A... |
Textual Production | Hesba Stretton | The following year it was reprinted by the Religious Tract Society
in book form. Khorana, Meena, and Judith Gero John, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 163. Gale Research, 1996. 163: 288 |
Textual Production | Flora Klickmann | At nearly fifty, FK
published with the Religious Tract SocietyThe Flower-Patch Among the Hills, a set of sketches based on her own experiences at her country cottage. Lazell, David. Flora Klickmann and her Flower Patch. Flower Patch Magazine, 1976. 24 |
Textual Production | Dinah Mulock Craik | The Religious Tract Society
published Dinah Mulock
's first book, Michael the Miner, after the tradition of Hannah More
's Cheap Repository Tracts. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne, 1983. 80 |
Textual Production | Constance Smedley | CS
's next book, covering much the same ground as her previous one but this time for younger readers, was Grace Darling
and her Islands, published with the Religious Tract Society
. Dated from... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Elliott | The Religious Tract Society
published many collections and leaflets of Elliott's poems after her death, all of which are now obscure. Sixteen Poetical Leaflets appeared in 1872, This is listed in the British Library Catalogue... |
Textual Production | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMS
published The Two Sisters; or, Ellen and Sophia (centred on the sisters's schooldays) through the Religious Tract Society
in 1827. Women Writers of the (long) English Regency. Stuart Bennett Rare Books & Manuscripts, 2009. 114 |
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... |
Textual Production | Mary Martha Sherwood | Dudley Castle followed through Darton
the year after this, and MMS
continued to turn out at a great rate both adult novels and improving fiction for children. She published for the Religious Tract Society
... |
Textual Production | Isabella Bird | IB
followed Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan with two articles in the Contemporary Review about the persecution of Christians in Asiatic Turkey. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements. |
Textual Production | E. Owens Blackburne | This text is different from the publication Irish Stories held by the Belfast Central Library, Ulster and Irish Studies
. Published by the Religious Tract Society
in 1889, this unattributed collection of moral tales for... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Grace O'Brien | Someone named Charlotte O'Brien
began publishing in 1855 (when CGOB
was probably not yet ten) a series of little books for children, mostly now rare. After the first, The Coral Necklace, came A Simple... |
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