Isham, Elizabeth. “Diary”. Constructing Elizabeth Isham.
1636
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Occupation | Elizabeth Isham | Her needlework included doing Irish stitch, tent stitch, and purse-work, making bone lace and bodices, and knitting stockings, and she often gathered flowers in order to copy them in stitching. Isham, Elizabeth. “Diary”. Constructing Elizabeth Isham. 1636 Isham, Elizabeth. “Booke of Rememberances”. Constructing Elizabeth Isham, edited by Elizabeth Clarke. 26r |
Textual Features | Margery Kempe | Many critics have, justifiably, called MK
's Book the first autobiography in English. Karma Lochrie
, however, argues that it is a fictional narrative of which she is the imaginary heroine, while Stephen R. Reimer |
Education | Marie Belloc Lowndes | One of the earliest books that Marie could remember was Pierre et Pierrette, a celebrated little text written by her grandmother Belloc
to improve the education of French village children. She grew up conscious... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Edna Lyall | The Burges children's father, though he is against Pusey
ism, is broad-minded Lyall, Edna. The Burges Letters: A Record of Child Life in the Sixties. Longmans, Green, and Co. 33 |
Publishing | Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin | ENC
published with the Gallery Press
(founded just two years before this in Dublin) her first poetry volume, Acts and Monuments, which daringly borrows the title of John Foxe
's Actes and Monuments... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna | The English Martyrology, an abridgement of John Foxe
's Book of Martyrs by Charlotte Elizabeth (later Tonna) was published in two volumes. John Foxe
's first complete version was published in 1563 under the... |
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