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Wealth and Poverty | Susanna Watts | An application to the Royal Literary Fund
was secretly made on SW
's behalf by a relation of Elizabeth Heyrick
(perhaps her mother) and the publisher Richard Phillips
; they got her a grant of... |
Travel | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | Sydney Owenson
was in London for the first time, having travelled there to meet her first English publisher, Richard Phillips
; the sea crossing was horribly rough. Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan,. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press. 1: 253 Campbell, Mary. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora. 58, 83 |
Textual Production | Anna Letitia Barbauld | Early that year, following the death of Richardson's last surviving daughter, Richard Phillips
had acquired an amazing hoard of Richardson letters. Phillips was unpleasant to work for, both bullying and suspicious, but for her editorial... |
Textual Production | Mariana Starke | Richard Phillips
issued a revised and expanded edition of MS
's Letters from Italy as Travels in Italy. The significant addition was material on France (now accessible again after the peace of Amiens). OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford | The publisher Richard Phillips
printed three small volumes of Correspondence between Frances, Countess of Hartford
and Henrietta Louisa, Countess of Pomfret
, between the Years 1738 and 1741. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 3rd ser. 6 (1805): 168 Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford, and Henrietta Louisa Fermor, Countess of Pomfret. Correspondence between Frances, Countess of Hartford and Henrietta Louisa, Countess of Pomfret. Richard Phillips. title-page Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | She wrote it while a member of the Marquess of Abercorn
''s household, where she read it aloud in the evenings to less than informed criticism. As before, she and Phillips
could not agree on... |
Publishing | Hannah Cowley | In January 1800 or November 1801 HC
wrote from her Tiverton retirement to London publisher Richard Phillips
about a literary project which sounds more like some new writing than a collected works. Angela Escott
thinks... |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | MR
began writing for the Monthly Magazine, published by Richard Phillips
(as well as for the Morning Post). Robinson, Mary. “Introduction”. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson, edited by Moses Joseph Levy, Peter Owen. xiii |
Publishing | Eliza Fenwick | This pseudonym was one of several names much used by the publisher, Richard Phillips
, for books which have been supposed to be of his own composition. Phillips was a friend and associate of the... |
Publishing | Mary Hays | MH
contributed often to Richard Phillips
's new Monthly Magazine. During 1796 also, she began reviewing books for the Analytical, edited by Mary Wollstonecraft
, signing herself V.V. Luria, Gina M. Mary Hays (1759-1843): The Growth of a Woman’s Mind. Ashgate. 255 Ferguson, Moira, editor. First Feminists: British Women Writers 1578-1799. Indiana University Press. 412-13 Kelly, Gary. Women, Writing, and Revolution 1790-1827. Clarendon. 109, 111 Hays, Mary. “Chronology and Introduction”. The Correspondence (1779-1843) of Mary Hays, British Novelist, edited by Marilyn Brooks, Edwin Mellen, pp. xv - xx; 1. xvi Waters, Mary A. “’The First of a New Genus’: Mary Wollstonecraft as Literary Critic and Mentor to Mary Hays”. Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 37 , No. 3, pp. 415-34. 426 |
Publishing | Susanna Watts | |
Publishing | Mary Hays | The Analytical assignment was useful in bringing her into contact with Joseph Johnson
(as her Monthly reviewing had made her acquainted with Richard Phillips
and her Critical work had made her acquainted with George Robinson |
Publishing | Elizabeth Inchbald | |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | These are presumably the poems for which Phillips
on 29 September 1806 offered her a hundred pounds (but not without seeing them first), plus twenty-five each for a hypothetical second and third edition. Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan,. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press. 1: 291-2 |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | In manuscript this novel, planned in the same early period as St. Clair, extended to six volumes, transcribed for its author by a young admirer, Francis Crossley
. Campbell, Mary. Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney Owenson. Pandora. 39, 57 |
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