Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
3d ser. 4 (1805): 373
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Anthologization | Dorothy Wordsworth | DW
sent to |
Literary responses | Sarah Trimmer | A review of the third series responded to this book with an essay on the responsibility of correct interpretation of Scripture. ST
, an old and approved servant of the public, Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 3d ser. 4 (1805): 373 |
Publishing | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | Early in her career SSW
also published instructional books for children (though the generic boundary between these and story-books is by no means clear; Lissa Paul
calls these teaching narratives realistic fiction). Paul, in... |
Publishing | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | SSW
's A Visit to London serves to exemplify the difficulty of dating her work (apart from her full-length novels). (It has also been ascribed to Elizabeth Kilner
, but the chain of allusive authorship... |
Publishing | Mary Hays | It was commissioned by Phillips
and published by him in six volumes. Although the title-page says 1803, the work had been listed as forthcoming in 1798 and is mentioned in the December 1802 issue of... |
Textual Production | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | SSW
published with her initials (S. W.), through Tabart
, another instructional book for children, A Visit to a Farm-House; or, An introduction to various subjects connected with rural economy. 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 | Elizabeth Gunning | EG
published with Benjamin Tabart
(whose publishing firm and shop, the Juvenile Library
, dated from 1801) Family Stories; or, Evenings at my Grandmother's, Intended for Young Persons, of Eight Years Old. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 2d ser. 35 (1802): 473 Paul, Lissa. The Children’s Book Business. Routledge, 2011. 8 |
Textual Production | Eliza Fenwick | EF
published through Tabart and Co.
, with her name, what is probably (not certainly because she issued some such books anonymously) her first book for children, Mary and her Cat. Paul, Lissa. The Children’s Book Business. Routledge, 2011. 189n10 Grundy, Isobel, and Eliza Fenwick. “Introduction and Appendices”. Secresy, 2nd ed., Broadview, 1998, pp. 7 - 34, 361. 361 Paul, Lissa. Eliza Fenwick, Early Modern Feminist. University of Delaware Press, 2019. 104 |
Textual Production | Eliza Fenwick | EF
published, again with Tabart
, The Life of Carlo, the Famous Dog of Drury-Lane Theatre. Grundy, Isobel, and Eliza Fenwick. “Introduction and Appendices”. Secresy, 2nd ed., Broadview, 1998, pp. 7 - 34, 361. 12 |
Textual Production | Eliza Fenwick | Dorothy Wordsworth
had contributed two little poems of her own composition qtd. in Grundy, Isobel, and Eliza Fenwick. “Introduction and Appendices”. Secresy, 2nd ed., Broadview, 1998, pp. 7 - 34, 361. 13 |
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