Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990.
Joseph Parker
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Standard Name: Parker, Joseph,, 1830 - 1902
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Dedications | John Oliver Hobbes | Both the later novellas were written in her parents' homes in London and on the Isle of Wight. She inscribed a copy of A Study in Temptations: To my First Reviewer, Dr. Joseph Parker |
Friends, Associates | Annie S. Swan | She also mentions a great many literary names. Among women writers whom she calls the stars of her generation were Mary Augusta Ward
, Lucas Malet
, Lucy Clifford
, Sarah Grand
, Violet Hunt |
Friends, Associates | John Oliver Hobbes | She made many friends and acquaintances both as a figure in society and as an author. These included literary people such as George Meredith
, Thomas Hardy
, Punch editor Owen Seaman
, William Archer |
Literary responses | John Oliver Hobbes | Some Emotions and a Moral was a success, selling 6,000 copies by the end of the year. It established JOH
as a clever and caustic writer, |
names | John Oliver Hobbes |
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Publishing | John Oliver Hobbes | The Fountain's publisher, Congregationalist minister Joseph Parker
, was a family friend. In addition to her publications in this newspaper, JOH
was writing letters, other stories, and plays that she mounted at home in... |
Textual Production | John Oliver Hobbes | The earliest known letter from the future JOH
was written at seven and a half years old to Joseph Parker
. Hobbes, John Oliver. The Life of John Oliver Hobbes. J. Murray, 1911. 56 |
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