The Moral Ideal was well received critically when it came out and gave JW
some literary celebrity. In the wake of its success, her novels were reprinted, this time under her own name. C. H. Herford
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Julia Wedgwood
JW
published in 1866 an essay on the life of Wesley
which, according to C. H. Herford
writing in 1915, was regarded by Wesleyans . . . as the best biography of him not composed...
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Julia Wedgwood
The standard work in its day, now fifty years old, had been Eliza Meteyard
's The Life of Josiah Wedgwood. JW
' friend C. H. Herford
edited the book and added a memoir of the author.
Herford, Charles Harold, and Julia Wedgwood. “Frances Julia Wedgwood: A Memoir by the Editor”. The Personal Life of Josiah Wedgwood the Potter, Macmillan, 1915, p. xi - xxx.
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Herford, Charles Harold, and Julia Wedgwood. “Frances Julia Wedgwood: A Memoir by the Editor”. The Personal Life of Josiah Wedgwood the Potter, Macmillan, 1915, p. xi - xxx.
Wedgwood, Julia, and Charles Harold Herford. The Personal Life of Josiah Wedgwood the Potter. Macmillan, 1915.