Editor Jill Rubenstein
believes: Had she been interested in critical acclaim [she might have become] one of the most accomplished memoir writers of her time.
Watson, J. Steven et al. “Introduction”. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas, edited by Jill Rubenstein, Scottish Academic Press, 1985.
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Literary responses
Lady Louisa Stuart
Jill Rubenstein
writes that they sparkle with . . . wit and bemused fascination with the vagaries of men and women in society.
Watson, J. Steven et al. “Introduction”. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas, edited by Jill Rubenstein, Scottish Academic Press, 1985.
Stuart, Lady Louisa, and J. Steven Watson. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas. Editor Rubenstein, Jill, Scottish Academic Press, 1985.
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Watson, J. Steven et al. “Introduction”. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas, edited by Jill Rubenstein, Scottish Academic Press, 1985.
Stuart, Lady Louisa, and J. Steven Watson. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas. Editor Rubenstein, Jill, Scottish Academic Press, 1985.
Watson, J. Steven, and Lady Louisa Stuart. “Preface”. Memoire of Frances, Lady Douglas, edited by Jill Rubenstein and Jill Rubenstein, Scottish Academic Press, 1985, p. ix - xxi.
Rubenstein, Jill. Sir Walter Scott: A Reference Guide. G. K. Hall, 1978.
Rubenstein, Jill. “Women’s Biography as a Family Affair: Lady Louisa Stuart’s ’Biographical Anecdotes’ of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu”. Prose Studies, Vol.