These letters include plenty to family and friends; most notable are those to her publishers, a whole series of them.
Fletcher, Loraine. Charlotte Smith: A Critical Biography. Macmillan, 1998.
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Their editor, Judith Stanton
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1690s: This was the first decade in which women...
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1690s
This was the first decade in which women embarking on the publication or circulation of religious writings did not outnumber those embarking on any other genre.
Stanton, Judith Phillips. “Statistical Profile of Women Writing in English from 1660 to 1800”. Eighteenth-Century Women and the Arts, edited by Frederick M. Keener and Susan E. Lorsch, Greenwood Press, 1988, pp. 247-54.
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Stanton, Judith Phillips. “’This New-Found Path Attempting’: Women Dramatists in England, 1660-1800”. Curtain Calls: British and American Women and the Theater, 1660-1820, edited by Mary Anne Schofield and Cecilia Macheski, Ohio University Press, 1991, pp. 325-54.
Stanton, Judith Phillips. “Charlotte Smith’s ’Literary Business’: Income, Patronage and Indigence”. The Age of Johnson, edited by Paul J. Korshin, Vol.
1
, AMS Press, 1987, pp. 375-01.
Smith, Charlotte. “Introduction”. The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith, edited by Judith Phillips Stanton, Indiana University Press, 2003, p. i - xlv.
Stanton, Judith Phillips. “Statistical Profile of Women Writing in English from 1660 to 1800”. Eighteenth-Century Women and the Arts, edited by Frederick M. Keener and Susan E. Lorsch, Greenwood Press, 1988, pp. 247-54.
Smith, Charlotte. The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith. Editor Stanton, Judith Phillips, Indiana University Press, 2003.