Pfisterer, Susan, and Carolyn Pickett. Playing with Ideas. Currency Press, 1999.
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Textual Production | Harriet Tytler | When HT
's manuscript was acquired by Gerald Sattin
a large number of letters and other papers were destroyed. In the view of his son, their editor, the Memoirs were the only important materials to... |
Textual Production | Amelia Opie | AO
was an indefatigable letter-writer. Her surviving correspondence at the Huntington Library
includes 331 letters (1794-1850). Most are written by her to her cousin Eliza (Alderson) Briggs
or her husband; a few are from her... |
Textual Production | Inez Bensusan | It was never published, but a typescript is available in the Lord Chamberlain's collection at the British Library
in London. Pfisterer, Susan, and Carolyn Pickett. Playing with Ideas. Currency Press, 1999. 62n36 |
Textual Production | Lucy Hutchinson | Apart from the manuscripts in Nottinghamshire Archives
and Northumberland County Record Office
, the British Library
holds notebooks and letters of LH
's (Add. MS 39779, 46172, and 63788 B), besides her Memoirs of the... |
Textual Production | Caryl Churchill | CC
's unpublished manuscripts are held at the University of Bristol
(Women's Theatre Archive, Department of Drama). The National Sound Archive
at the British Library
holds tape recordings of stage and radio plays. Radio play... |
Textual Production | Rose Macaulay | The essays include prose, verse, and a number of pastiches of other writers. Two about Reading describe the London Library
and the British Museum Reading Room
. Others describe London literary life, or demonstrate Macaulay's... |
Textual Production | Mary Julia Young | The poem is dedicated by their sincere admirer, the author, to those, whose dramatic excellence suggested it. Young, Mary Julia. Genius and Fancy; or, Dramatic Sketches. H. D. Symonds and J. Gray. 1792, prelims |
Textual Production | Winefrid Thimelby | Some of her manuscript letters are in the British Library
as MS Additional 36452. Latz, Dorothy L., editor. “Neglected Writings by Recusant Women”. Neglected English Literature: Recusant Writings of the 16th-17th Centuries, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1997. 20 Sanders, Julie. “The Coterie Writing of the Astons and the Thimelbys”. Women Writing 1550-1750, edited by Jo Wallwork and Paul Salzman, English Program, School of Communication, Arts and Critical Enquiry, La Trobe University, 2001, pp. 47-57. 55 Bowden, Caroline, editor. English Convents in Exile, 1600-1800. Pickering and Chatto, 2012, 3 vols. 3: 267 |
Textual Production | Mary Martha Sherwood | Another of MMS
's books of this kind was The History of Henry Milner, a little boy, who was not brought up according to the fashions of this world, whose hero is based on... |
Textual Production | Hannah Kilham | Editor Fiona Robertson
says that HK
's Report on a Recent Visit to the Colony of Sierra Leone, 1828, was preceded by a briefer report to the Committee of the Society of Friends for Promoting African Instruction |
Textual Production | Maria De Fleury | Lord George Gordon was arrested on 9 June 1780 and sent to the Tower of London after the anti-Catholic riots bearing his name. He came to trial on 5 February 1781, but was acquitted the... |
Textual Production | Marie de France | The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says that MF's latest work by date is her collection of 102 Fables in the manner of Aesop
, translated into French from the English of someone called Alfred... |
Textual Production | Anna Steele | Braintree is only about six miles from Steele's home, Rivenhall Place, and she later published her play, too, locally. This text is not in the Bodleian
or Cambridge University Library
and not listed by... |
Textual Production | Rhoda Broughton | After this RB
continued regularly to publish further novels: Between Two Stools (1912), Concerning a Vow (1914), and A Thorn in the Flesh (1917), of which OCLC WorldCat lists five copies in North America, though... |
Textual Production | Harriet Downing | HD
composed an Ode on Qu[een] Victoria
's Coronation, of which a copy survives in the British Library
. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
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