Jane Porter

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Standard Name: Porter, Jane
Birth Name: Jane Porter
JP was largely an early nineteenth-century author: though she reached print before the end of the previous century, she let her younger and more prolific sister get the start of her in publishing. She wrote plays, poems, and diaries, and edited Sir Philip Sidney , but she began with and is best known for her pioneering of the historical novel.

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Textual Production Anna Maria Porter
From this point on, she followed her sister in making this genre her own. The Hungarian Brothers went through about sixteen printings in England and the USA (up to 1850) as well as a French...
Textual Production Selina Davenport
Some of her letters to Jane Porter survive at the Huntington Library and the New York Public Library .
Looser, Devoney. Email to Isobel Grundy about Selina Davenport. 4 Aug. 2011.
Textual Production Eliza Fenwick
EF 's personal letters, as represented by the survivors among them from every stage of her life, are still highly readable. She wrote to her son Orlando while he was away at school, and to...
Textual Production Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson
Some time after January 1817 SSW published, with her name, a chapbook version of Jane Porter 's The Pastor's Fire-Side. She used a much extended, highly descriptive title: The Pastor's Fireside; or, Memoirs of...
Textual Production Mary Robinson
She told Jane Porter on 27 August 1800 that this translation (which she began and finished in ten days although she was seriously ill) was a torment to her.
Robinson, Mary. The Works of Mary Robinson. Editor Brewer, William D., Pickering and Chatto, 2009–2010, 8 vols.
7
She also intended (like Mary Collyer
Textual Production Anna Maria Porter
AMP and her sister published Tales Round a Winter Hearth, a collection of short stories. Their note addressed to the reader is dated the month before this.
Quarterly Review. J. Murray.
33 (1826): 597
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 632
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Isabella Spence
The title-page quotes Burns and Scott . The preface remarks that books based on female impressions of national manners and moral character have succeeded in the past.
Spence, Elizabeth Isabella. Sketches of the Present Manners, Customs, and Scenery of Scotland. 2nd ed., Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811, 2 vols.
prelims iv
The book is again made up...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text E. Owens Blackburne
The scope of Illustrious Irishwomen is broad, beginning with half-legendary
Blackburne, E. Owens. Illustrious Irishwomen. Tinsley Brothers, 1877, 2 vols.
I: 2
figures such as Queen Macha and Saint Brigit , and ending with near-contemporary Irishwomen such as Maria Edgeworth , Catherine Hayes , and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Melesina Trench
About the first twenty pages are occupied by MT 's early reminiscences, probably written not long after her first husband's death: she frankly recorded her emotional disturbance over that event.
Trench, Melesina. The Remains of the Late Mrs. Richard Trench. Editor Trench, Richard Chenevix, Second edition, revised, Parker and Bourn, 1862.
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Later pages mix letters...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Muriel Jaeger
She begins this book with a method not unlike that of Experimental Lives from Cato to George Sand. Her first chapter, Pioneers in Conversion, centres its topic on individuals, relating the sudden transformation...
Wealth and Poverty Selina Davenport
SD was said to have received some money throughout much of her life from the Wheler estate (in Kent) or from a Mrs Wheler.
Watkins, Louise. “Selina Davenport”. Corvey ’Adopt an Author’, May 1998.
Looser, Devoney. Email to Isobel Grundy about Selina Davenport. 4 Aug. 2011.
Her vindictive husband (who declined to support her) wrote that she...

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