George Bainton

Standard Name: Bainton, George

Connections

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Anthologization Mary Louisa Molesworth
MLM wrote relatively little about her metier. She published a handful of articles about her own work, and one about Juliana Horatia Ewing , in magazines, and she contributed to The Art of Authorship: Literary...
Literary responses Rosa Nouchette Carey
By this time the Popular Edition of RNC 's novels, bearing her curly initials on their covers and her portrait at the back of the books, had been coming out for some years, and she...
Literary responses Elizabeth Charles
Although she made little money, EC made a name for herself with the Chronicles. The novel went through several editions, as well as being translated into many European languages, Arabic, and numerous Indian dialects...
Literary responses Frances Sarah Hoey
She believed that her habit of analysing language and her study of grammar and the derivations of words had been a great help to her in her writing. George Bainton called her in 1890 a...
Literary responses Sarah Orne Jewett
In England, George Bainton gave his opinion in 1890 that SOJ 's short stories made her one of the best contemporary literary artists in the USA: Her composition is simple, yet full of force; while...
Literary responses Edna Lyall
George Bainton in 1890 introduced her as the author of several powerful stories, admirably written, and revealing an individuality both striking and unconventional. Their tone is pure and lofty, their purpose wisely moral.Their graceful...
Occupation F. Mabel Robinson
Sometime between 1885 (when she published her first novel) and 1890 (when Bainton's book appeared) FMR agreed to provide some comment on her experience as an author for The Art of Authorship, a compilation...
Reception Mrs Alexander
In 1890 George Bainton called her fiction spirited and dramatic, written with animation, force, and vivid painting of character.
Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.
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Notwithstanding her prolific output and popularity as a novelist, MA 's work has passed into...
Reception Sarah Tytler
Talking to George Bainton , who published reminiscences of authors in 1890, ST apologised at some length for the inadequacies of her style, excusing herself on the grounds of her limited education. Bainton himself judged...
Textual Production John Strange Winter
At the height of her career JSW gave an account of her early development to the memoirist George Bainton . She said she hardly knew how or why she came to be able to write...
Textual Production F. Mabel Robinson
Under the guise of Advice to young beginnersFMR contributed to a volume edited by George Bainton some comments on her view of the writing life.
Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.
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She expressed diffidence about her lack of classical...

Timeline

By 31 August 1878: The future Margaret Hungerford published...

Women writers item

By 31 August 1878

The future Margaret Hungerford published Molly Bawn (probably then and later her best-known novel), writing as Margaret Argles in the year that her first husband, Edward Argles , died.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
2653 (1878): 271
Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.
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Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990.

1890: Margaret Hungerford published two novels...

Women writers item

1890

Margaret Hungerford published two novels this year: A Life's Remorse under her former married name of Margaret Argles, and A Born Coquette under her new married name of Hungerford.
Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.
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OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.

Texts

Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.