George Crabbe

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Standard Name: Crabbe, George

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Textual Production Mary Leadbeater
Apart from the letters to Trench and others printed in The Leadbeater Papers, ML 's letters to George Crabbe are now British Library MS Egerton 3709A. Her diary, now in the National Library of Ireland
Textual Production Mary Bryan
Another adviser was apparently the Bristol writer Charles Abraham Elton (who also employed Elizabeth Ham as a governess in his family and helped her revise her longest poem for publication). He suggested that Bryan might...
Textual Production Alethea Lewis
AL 's surviving correspondence with George Crabbe is now British Library MS Egerton 3709A and Bodleian MS Autog. c. 9. The former also contains his correspondence with Mary Leadbeater .
Crabbe, George. Selected Letters and Journals. Editors Faulkner, Thomas C. and Rhonda L. Blair, Clarendon Press.
117, 194
Textual Production Barbara Hofland
BH published Tales of the Priory, with her name, acknowledging her indebtedness to Crabbe by a quotation on the title-page.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
2: 498
Quarterly Review. J. Murray.
24 (1820):176
Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press.
70-1
Textual Production Barbara Hofland
BH published Fortitude, A Tale, set in 1742; the title-page quotes George Crabbe (rather than the Bible, which she frequently uses to give weight to title-pages of this kind).
Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press.
88-9

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