Samuel Warren

Standard Name: Warren, Samuel

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Textual Production Catherine Gore
CG became a regular contributor to Blackwood's, recruited, as Margaret Oliphant recorded, by Samuel Warren . Oliphant noted her quickness to learn the going rate of remuneration for her several light articles.
Carson-Batchelor, Rhonda Lea. Margaret Oliphant: Gender, Identity, and Value in the Victorian Periodical Press. University of Alberta.
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Textual Production Elizabeth Helme
EH dedicated this to the Marchioness of Abercorn (later a patron of Sydney Morgan ). A review appeared in January 1804. Isabelle de Montolieu made a free translation of this novel into French in 1808...
Reception Isabella Neil Harwood
Once again a source was identified: Samuel Warren 's Ten Thousand a Year was mentioned as a clear inspiration for INH 's plot. This reviewer, however, in the Pall Mall Gazette, found the book...
Literary responses Isabella Neil Harwood
The Times claimed that Kathleeninstantly fixes the reader's attention, and that it was a better book than Raymond's Heroine, with a plot that was both well thought out and well written. The Standard...

Timeline

23 May 1807: Novelist Samuel Warren was born at The Rackery,...

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23 May 1807

Novelist Samuel Warren was born at The Rackery, in Wrexham, Wales.

October 1839-August 1841: Samuel Warren's Ten Thousand A Year was serialised...

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October 1839-August 1841

Samuel Warren 's Ten Thousand A Year was serialised in Blackwood's Magazine.

29 July 1877: Samuel Warren, novelist, died at 16 Manchester...

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29 July 1877

Samuel Warren , novelist, died at 16 Manchester Square, London.

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