Athenæum. J. Lection.
1947 (1865): 233
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Reception | Charlotte Riddell | Geraldine Jewsbury
reviewed this novel too for the Athenæum the year after publication, and she found it excellent . . . powerfully and carefully written, far superior to CR
's work heretofore. Athenæum. J. Lection. 1947 (1865): 233 |
Literary responses | Charlotte Riddell | Helen C. Black
praised this book's characters, structure, plotting, and touches of humour. Black, Helen C. Notable Women Authors of the Day. D. Bryce. 16 |
Residence | Annie S. Swan | Their first house in London was in an unfashionable area: 52 Camden Square. Helen C. Black
, writing up a visit to them, made a good deal of the unexpected charms of this district... |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | This firm caught her by advertising for manuscripts. Helen C. Black
recorded that this first book took a long time for ASS
to write. She had to cut it again and again in draft. She... |
Reception | Annie S. Swan | |
Literary responses | Annie S. Swan | Helen C. Black
wrote warmly of ASS
's column as a kind of medium between her and her readers,, regarded by many readers as the best bit of the magazine. Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 344 |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | ASS
published advice in book form as well as in magazines, for instance Courtship and Marriage, and the Gentle Art of Home-making, 1893. This book, said Helen C. Black
, was inspired by young... |
Reception | Lucy Walford |
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