Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
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Textual Production | Katherine Philips | KP
left many surviving manuscripts, now in the National Library of Wales
and a number of other research libraries. She is the only woman included in part two of the Index of English Literary Manuscripts... |
Publishing | Eliza Parsons | It was advertised in this month. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 592 Parsons, Eliza. Letter to William Windham, 14 May [1794]. http://BL Add M3 37914. |
Textual Production | Eliza Parsons | An advertisement had promised this novel for 1 June. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 795 |
Publishing | Margaret Oliphant | In 1997 British publisher Adam Matthew
published the microform collection Oliphant: The Correspondence and Literary Manuscripts of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897), which includes her correspondence with Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine as well as many letters relating... |
Textual Production | Caroline Norton | Other recent publications, print, film, and electronic, witness to a revival of interest in CN
. Selected Writings of Caroline Norton: Facsimile Reproductions, containing excerpts of her poetry, fiction, and other prose, appeared in... |
Textual Production | Hannah More | HM
was a formidably energetic letter-writer all her life, from her early visits to London, which produced scintillating and gossippy letters home, to her old age. Individual collections reached print, like those to Zachary Macaulay |
Publishing | Margaret Minifie | Before the second London edition, 1771, a French translation had appeared, probably at Paris, which purported to have been published in London. English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Meeke | No original has been identified; scholar Carol Markham
assumes that the translation claim is itself fictitious. A facsimile appeared in a series from Arno Press
in 1977 with a forward by Devendra P. Varma
and... |
Publishing | Mary, Countess Cowper | She spared the part covering the first two years, and what she had written for 1720 (mostly the months of April and May). Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Mary, Countess Cowper,. “Introduction”. Diary, edited by Charles Spencer Cowper, John Murray, p. v - xvi. xi, xiv |
Publishing | Harriet Martineau | There is no complete edition of her letters, many of which remain unpublished. Harriet Martineau's Letters to Fanny Wedgwood, edited by Elisabeth Sanders Arbuckle
, appeared in 1983. Valerie Sanders
edited Harriet Martineau: Selected... |
Textual Production | M. Marsin | The fuller title is The Womens Advocate; or, Fifteen Real Comforts of Matrimony, being in requital of the late fifteen sham-comforts. With satyrical reflections on whoring, and the debauchery of this age. The author... |
Publishing | Florence Marryat | The Indian setting of this novel has caused it to be filmed by Adam Matthew Publications
in part two of Colonial Discourses Series Three: Colonial Fiction, 1650-1914. |
Publishing | Anna Maria Mackenzie | A frontispiece shows an indoor scene in which a woman, presumably the heroine Sophia, sits between two standing men who each holds one of her hands. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. |
Textual Production | Anna Maria Mackenzie | AMM
signed an Introduction by the Editor which claims to have translated this text from an ancient German manuscript, but no original is known, any more than one is known for her previous original though... |
Publishing | Anna Maria Mackenzie | This work was not reviewed until the following year. It appeared in French translation in 1798, and is available in Adam Matthew Publications
as an example of the gothic. |
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