In the late nineteenth century H. B. Wheatley
suggested in Samuel Halkett
and John Laing
's A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain that Ephelia was somebody called Joan Phillips. This...
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Jane Austen
In July 2009 Chawton House Library
marked the two-hundredthth anniversary of JA
's settling in Hampshire with a highly successful conference on new directions in scholarship about her. In November 2009-March 2010 the Morgan Library and Museum
Ephelia,. Female Poems on Several Occasions. James Courtney, 1679.
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(whom it credits with greatness of power, spirit, nobility, generosity, beauty, constancy, and Scorn of Fortune)
Ephelia,. Female Poems on Several Occasions. James Courtney, 1679.
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Anne Killigrew
AK
's mythological paintings included the only ambitious canvas known to survive: Venus Attired by the Graces, now in Falmouth Art Gallery in Cornwall and called by Maureen E. Mulvihill
the most achieved of...
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Mary Leadbeater
Leadbeater's editor, Maureen E. Mulvihill
, links her move into authorship with the failure of her dream of working personally on schemes of reform in revolutionary France. Her political aims carried over from the...
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Mary Leadbeater
As stated above, Maureen E. Mulvihill
reproduces (for the first time) the only extant likeness of ML
, a head and shoulders silhouette in which she wears her Quaker cap, in the textbase Irish Women...
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Ephelia
Her title is A Funerall Elegie on Sr Thomas Isham Barronet The manuscript of the 49-line elegy is at Nottingham University
, in a collection of papers of the Dukes of Portland. Its high-quality, watermarked...
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Eugenia
Scholar Maureen E. Mulvihill
, on her website, reproduces the elaborate title-page of Edward Reynolds
's 1642 address to Queen Henrietta Maria
by this name, Eugenia's Teares for great Brittaynes Distractions, and suggests a...
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Mary Tighe
MT
's Collected Poems and Journals appeared in 2005, edited by Harriet Kramer Linkin
. Maureen E. Mulvihill
's review of this edition praised its scholarship, timeliness, high critical ranking of its subject, and expansion...
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Frances Burney
The most substantial parts of FB
's immense hoard of personal and family papers are in the New York Public Library
(Berg Collection) and in the British Library
. Their division (sometimes two torn and...
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Texts
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Sly Stuart Duchess: The Many Masks of Mary Villiers (’Ephelia’)”. The Female Spectator (1995-), pp. 1-5.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “The Eureka! Piece in the Ephelia Puzzle: Book Ornaments in Attribution Research and a New Location for Rahir Fleuron 203 (Elzevier, 1896)”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Vol.
12
, No. 3, pp. 23-34.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “The New Candidate for Pseudonymous ’Ephelia’: Mary (Stuart née Villiers), Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (1622-1685)”. Women’s Writing, Vol.