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.
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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
.
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, http://U of A, HSS Ruth N .
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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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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...
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...