Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley.
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Publishing | Catherine Talbot | CT
must have written this by 1754, when George Berkeley
transcribed it with notes on making use of it for his sermons. His copy (now British Library
Additional MS 46689) is titled Meditations. It... |
Publishing | Christabel Coleridge | Beginning in 1889, CC
published at least two titles a year, not all of which were novels and some of which were written collaboratively. In 1890, she published two novels for young women with the... |
Publishing | Sarah Trimmer | The full title was A Comparative View of the New Plan of Education promulgated by Mr. Joseph Lancaster, in his Tracts concerning the Instruction of the Children of the Labouring Part of the Community; and... |
Publishing | Emma Marshall | This was one of the shorter fictions which EM
published with James Nisbet and Co.
She issued others of the same type with the SPCK
, while Seeley
continued to publish her longer books. Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley. 90 |
Publishing | Charlotte Dempster | Marjory's Husband was issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
(SPCK), with illustrations by J. Nash
. The SPCK was founded in 1698 to establish charity schools and later a high school for girls... |
Publishing | Juliana Horatia Ewing | A shilling edition put out in London and New York (in London by the SPCK
) has four full-page and fifteen small monochrome illustrations by Randolph Caldecott
, its beige cover, on boards, bearing pictures... |
Author summary | Elizabeth Charles | Elizabeth Charles
wrote novels, poems, and hymns, as well as books on historical and religious subjects. Her entire oeuvre is a testament to her vigorous evangelical convictions; her fiction typically marries religious didacticism with a... |
politics | Christina Rossetti | CR
, despite her poor health and her disavowal of the role of political poet, was keenly interested in political events and connected herself with contemporary political movements in a range of ways. Her father's... |
politics | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | In 1811 CFC
became involved, through her father, in the National Society for the Education of the Poor
. She wrote to her friends to drum up support and funds for the endeavour. While not... |
Occupation | Kathleen E. Innes | The school was run by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
. She remained there teaching history and literature until 1910. Harvey, Kathryn. "Driven by War into Politics": A Feminist Biography of Kathleen Innes. University of Alberta. 24 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth Charles | EC
's religious views were influenced by her admiration for the Clapham Sect
; she published many titles with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. |
Characters | Menella Bute Smedley | The novel opens as the hero, Sydney Lennard, a surgeon with feminine sensitivity to the suffering of his patients, wearily arrives home at the end of the day to his mother and sisters. Not long... |
Anthologization | Cecil Frances Alexander | CFA
contributed pieces to the collection Lyra Anglicana: Hymns and Sacred Songs (which, edited by Robert Hall Baynes
and published in 1862, reached sales of thirty thousand within three years and sixty-nine thousand by 1879)... |
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