Rudolph Ackermann

Standard Name: Ackermann, Rudolph
Used Form: Ackermann

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Anthologization Maria Abdy
MA 's husband, the Reverend John Channing , encouraged her to submit poems to the New Monthly Magazine. These appeared under her initials.
Ashfield, Andrew, editor. Romantic Women Poets. Manchester University Press.
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She also contributed to the Metropolitan (edited by Thomas Campbell
Publishing Mary Shelley
During this year MS was reading works by both her mother and her father, and many publications for children.
Purinton, Marjean D. “Polysexualities and Romantic Generations in Mary Shelley’s Mythological Dramas <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="m">Midas</span> and <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Proserpine</span&gt”;. Women’s Writing, Vol.
6
, No. 3, pp. 385-11.
388, 389-90
She tried hard to get her plays published. She submitted both in 1824 to...
Publishing Isabel Hill
Her first, widely-praised work of children's fiction appeared in Ackermann's Juvenile Forget-Me-Not for 1830. The benevolentRudolph Ackermann wrote a kind thank-you note to IH and enclosed a cheque for an amount beyond our most...
Publishing Barbara Hofland
The rise in popularity of the annual and the pocket-book offered BH a new outlet for her writing. She probably sold a good many stories and poems to such publications as Rudolph Ackermann 's Forget-Me-Not...
Textual Features Amelia Bristow
Ironically, her grandfather's teaching seems to fit her for Christianity. After discovering the New Testament, apparently by chance, she is sent to a Christian school, with every precaution against this infecting her Jewish belief. She...

Timeline

1808-9: Rudolph Ackermann published The Microcosm...

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1808-9

Rudolph Ackermann published The Microcosm of London in three volumes, a remarkable collection of engraved views of life in the capital.

Late 1822: German bookseller Rudolph Ackermann published...

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Late 1822

German bookseller Rudolph Ackermann published the first illustrated English annual or gift book, the Forget-Me-Not.

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