JSW
had an extensive social circle in London—her biographer, Oliver Bainbridge
, notes that a number of social claims were made upon her by reason of her popularity, and that these were always in advance...
Publishing
John Strange Winter
Henrietta Palmer (who later wrote as JSW
) attempted to publish her first literary venture, a story entitled either Clotilde's Vengeance or The Story of the French Revolution, at the age of fourteen...
Reception
John Strange Winter
When Winter's Weekly folded (having been, Oliver Bainbridge
notes, too tenaciously persevered with till the limits of [JSW
's] credit were strained and her husband
's health utterly failed),
Bainbridge, Oliver, and Alfred Edward Turner. John Strange Winter: A Volume of Personal Record. East and West, 1916.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Bainbridge, Oliver, and Alfred Edward Turner. John Strange Winter: A Volume of Personal Record. East and West, 1916.
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She was the subject of a biography by Oliver Bainbridge
in 1915. Recent critical work...
Textual Production
John Strange Winter
Relaying this account in his biography of JSW
, Oliver Bainbridge
wrote that she researched, along with the methods of Wilkie Collins, those of her other favourites including Charles Reade
, Charles
and Henry Kingsley
Textual Production
John Strange Winter
According to Janet Todd
, JSW
was the owner, editor, and publisher of Winter's Weekly. While Winter certainly acted as editor, it is unclear to what degree she was the periodical's publisher or owner...
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Texts
Bainbridge, Oliver, and Alfred Edward Turner. John Strange Winter: A Volume of Personal Record. East and West, 1916.