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Charles Dilly
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Dedications | Marianne Chambers | MC
published by subscription through Dilly
her only novel, He Deceives Himself. A Domestic Tale, dedicated to her godfather, Thomas Powell
of Bristol. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins | |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | Her title-page bore her name and of Bignor Park, Sussex. qtd. in Hilbish, Florence. Charlotte Smith, Poet and Novelist. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941. 104 |
Publishing | Clara Reeve | Her publisher, Dilly
, paid her £10 for the copyright. Trainer, James, and Clara Reeve. “Introduction”. The Old English Baron, Oxford University Press, 1977. xii |
Publishing | Ellis Cornelia Knight | The full title is a long one: Marcus Flaminius; or a View of the Military, Political and Social Life of the Romans, in a Series of Letters from a Patrician to his Friend. (It... |
Publishing | Catharine Macaulay | |
Publishing | Catharine Macaulay | |
Publishing | Catharine Macaulay | It was printed for the author, by J. Nourse
. CM
's primary publisher for the first four volumes was Thomas Cadell
. When she offered to sell him the entire copyright of the still... |
Publishing | Catharine Macaulay | The title signals her cutting back on her original design. This was the first volume she published with Dilly
, to whom she sold the right to an octavo edition for nine hundred pounds, and... |
Publishing | Anna Miller | The next year Edward and Charles Dilly
in London both re-issued the three-volume Dublin edition and published a second edition compressed into two volumes. This added marginal notes identifying places and artists, and a place... |
Reception | Anna Seward | |
Textual Production | Frances Sheridan | FS
's daughter Alicia Lefanu
adapted Eugenia and Adelaide for the stage, and may have arranged its publication. Sheridan, Frances. “Introduction”. Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, edited by Jean Coates Cleary et al., World’s Classics, Oxford University Press, 1995. viii Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 2d ser. 1 (1791): 469 |
Textual Production | Sarah Scott | SS
published anonymously, through Edward and Charles Dilly
, her last work, another historical one: The Life of Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné
. Aubigné was a French Huguenot historian, dramatist, and soldier. Rizzo, Betty, and Sarah Scott. “Introduction”. The History of Sir George Ellison, University Press of Kentucky, 1996, p. ix - xlv. xlv |
Textual Production | Lady Rachel Russell | The publisher Dilly
issued Letters of Lady Rachel Russel, a selection of her less intimate letters. This marked her first appearance in print. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 35 (1773): 381 |
Textual Production | Catharine Macaulay | CM
published volume five of her History of England through Edward and Charles Dilly
, with a subtitle that reads From the Death of Charles I
to the Restoration of Charles II
. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 31 (1771): 275 |
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Texts
Reeve, Clara. The Two Mentors. 1st ed., Vol.
2 vols
, Charles Dilly, 1783. Tomlins, Elizabeth Sophia. Rosalind de Tracey. Charles Dilly, 1798, 3 vols.