Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press.
Edmond Malone
Standard Name: Malone, Edmond
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Cultural formation | Mrs Alexander | The daughter of a presumably white, professional, Irish family, Annie French
was related on her mother's side to the seventeenth-century Bishop Jeremy Taylor
and the eighteenth-century author Edmond Malone
. Black, Helen C. Notable Women Authors of the Day. D. Bryce. 61 |
Textual Production | Mary Palmer | MP
wrote at a time when, as Martyn Wakelin
puts it, standard English had become a norm that drove out other dialects except in local speech and in literary works whose authors were after local... |
Timeline
29 November 1790: Edmond Malone, who in 1778 had published...
Writing climate item
29 November 1790
Edmond Malone
, who in 1778 had published the first serious attempt at a date order for Shakespeare's plays, followed that with his immensely learned edition of Shakespeare
, which set the standards for later scholarship.
2 April 1796: Vortigern and Rowena, allegedly a newly-discovered...
Writing climate item
2 April 1796
Vortigern and Rowena, allegedly a newly-discovered tragedy by Shakespeare
but actually written by William Henry Ireland
, opened under Richard Brinsley Sheridan
's management at Drury Lane
.
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