Stockdale

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Publishing Mary Stockdale
MS published for the Author, through her father 's firm , a work which had first appeared in the Morning Post: The Widow and Her Orphan Family, An Elegy.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
4th ser. 1 (1812): 112
Publishing Elizabeth Inchbald
The recently widowed EI submitted her novel A Simple Story (in its earliest completed form) to the publisher Stockdale through Dr Brodie , her physician; it was rejected.
Her use of Brodie suggests that at...
Publishing Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
She wrote it while a member of the Marquess of Abercorn ''s household, where she read it aloud in the evenings to less than informed criticism. As before, she and Phillips could not agree on...
Publishing Harriette Wilson
As Stockdale had anticipated, the pirates had a field day. Unauthorised editions included those of Onwhyn (whom Stockdale took to court, vainly, on 11 January 1826), Duncombe (whose verbatim and allegedly cheapest edition was advertised...
Textual Production Mary Stockdale
MS (as Miss Stockdale) issued through her father 's firmThe Family Book; or, Children's Journal, translated from the French of Arnaud Berquin , Interspers'd with Poetical Pieces written by the Translator...
Textual Production Mary Deverell
MD published through Stockdale her last known work, Mary Queen of Scots , An Historical Tragedy, or, Dramatic Poem.
Deverell, Mary. Mary, Queen of Scots. Printed for the author, 1792.
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Textual Production Harriette Wilson
The three final instalments of HW 's Memoirs appeared as a single paper-bound package: the delay since May may have been caused by Stockdale 's involvement in a libel case.
Wilson, Frances. The Courtesan’s Revenge. Faber, 2003.
200
Textual Production Mary Stockdale
MS published her poetry volume The Effusions of the Heart through the firm of her fatherJohn Stockdale ; this was apparently her earliest publication.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
2nd ser. 22 (1798): 352

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