Taylor, Isaac, the younger, editor. The Family Pen. Jackson, Walford and Hodder, 1867.
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Material Conditions of Writing
Jane Taylor
Much of JT
's earliest writing was done with her sister Ann
. They would walk in the garden together when Jane was only seven, reciting the poems they had written. Two years later she...
Author summary
Ann Martin Taylor
Having borne and educated a remarkable family of precocious authors, AMT
followed her daughters Ann
and Jane
and her son Isaac
into print in 1814, and produced a series of conduct books and a volume...
Publishing
Sarah Tytler
ST
found in J. A. Froude
of Fraser's Magazine a very agreeable editor who gave his contributors a free hand, was sympathetic, could pay a cordial compliment, while such criticism as he offered was gentle...
Publishing
Ann Taylor Gilbert
Ann
and Jane Taylor
's satirical Signor Topsy-Turvy's Wonderful Magic Lantern; or, The World Turned Upside Down was published with their brother Isaac
's illustrations.
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Residence
Jane Taylor
Threat of French invasion caused the Taylor family to send their children, under the care of Jane
and the younger Isaac
, from Colchester back to their previous home in Lavenham.
Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert. Editor Gilbert, Josiah, H. S. King, 1874, 2 vols., http://U of A, HSS Ruth N .
1: 171-3, 174
Textual Production
Jane Taylor
JT
's Memoirs and Poetical Remains was posthumously published with a memoir by her brother Isaac
.
Stewart, Christina Duff. The Taylors of Ongar: An Analytical Bio-Bibliography. Garland, 1975, 2 vols.
419
Textual Production
Ann Taylor Gilbert
ATG
, her sister Jane
, and perhaps their brother Isaac
, anonymously provided the twelve poems making up a children's book called The Linnet's Life, illustrated by their father
.