Ann Martin Taylor

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Standard Name: Taylor, Ann Martin
Birth Name: Ann Martin
Married Name: Ann Taylor
Indexed Name: Mrs. Taylor of Ongar
Having borne and educated a remarkable family of precocious authors, AMT followed her daughters Ann and Jane and her son Isaac into print in 1814, and produced a series of conduct books and a volume of devotional writing. She aims her humane yet deeply religious advice at women in their roles as daughters, mothers, wives, employers, and domestic servants.

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Education Christina Rossetti
Christina and her siblings were educated by their mother , in reading, writing, the Bible and rudimentary French. The boys were sent to school when they were seven, while the girls continued at home. Their...
Family and Intimate relationships Ann Taylor Gilbert
The mother, Ann Martin Taylor , did much of her children's education herself, and took them out visiting from an early age rather than leave them with students. She began publishing books about child-rearing when...
Family and Intimate relationships Ann Taylor Gilbert
Ann Martin Taylor , nursing another recent baby, had what sounds like a nervous breakdown. She was found walking by the river, and for an hour or two she did not seem aware of the...
Family and Intimate relationships Jane Taylor
Her mother, Ann Martin Taylor , launched herself as an author on the topic of child-rearing when her youngest were in their teens, and published several books jointly with Jane. Rebecca Davies gives a chapter...
Family and Intimate relationships Ann Taylor Gilbert
The young Ann and Jane Taylor had a bad few months: their father was desperately ill with rheumatic fever, and at the height of his illness their mother suffered a nervous collapse.
Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert. Editor Gilbert, Josiah, H. S. King, 1874, 2 vols., http://U of A, HSS Ruth N .
1: 65, 67
Textual Production Jane Taylor
JT and her mother, Ann Martin Taylor , published a collaborative work: Correspondence Between a Mother and her Daughter at School.
Monthly Magazine. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper.
43 (1817): 455

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Texts

Taylor, Ann Martin, and Jane Taylor. Correspondence between a Mother and her Daughter at School. Taylor and Hessey, 1817.
Taylor, Ann Martin, and Giovanni Vendramini. Maternal Solicitude for a Daughter’s Best Interests. Taylor and Hessey, 1814.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Practical Hints to Young Females. Taylor and Hessey, 1815.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Reciprocal Duties of Parents and Children. Taylor and Hessey, 1818.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Retrospection. Taylor and Hessey, 1821.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Family Mansion. Taylor and Hessey, 1819.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Itinerary of a Traveller in the Wilderness. Taylor and Hessey, 1825.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Present of a Mistress to a Young Servant. Taylor and Hessey, 1816.