Nathan Comfort Starr

Standard Name: Starr, Nathan Comfort

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Literary responses Lady Jane Cavendish
Starr pronounced in 1931: As a literary production, The Concealed Fansyes is practically without value.He noted its general and specific indebtedness to Ben Jonson , asserted a likeness between its pair of brothers and...
Textual Production Lady Jane Cavendish
The more complete of these handsome manuscript volumes survives in the Bodleian Library as Rawlinson MS Poet 16, and was brought to the attention of scholars in 1931 by Nathan Comfort Starr . It bears...
Textual Production Lady Jane Cavendish
Dating the play is no easier than dating the poems. Starr thought the sisters wrote it, probably at Elizabeth's father-in-law's house at Ashridge near Little Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, at some unguessable time between the...

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Starr, Nathan Comfort. “The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley”. PMLA, Vol.
46
, No. 3, pp. 805-36.
Starr, Nathan Comfort et al. “The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley”. PMLA, Vol.
46
, No. 3, pp. 802-38.
Cavendish, Lady Jane, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “The Concealed Fansyes”. PMLA, edited by Nathan Comfort Starr and Nathan Comfort Starr, Vol.
46
, No. 3, pp. 802-38.