Douglass, Paul. “Playing Byron: Lady Caroline Lambs Glenarvon and the Music of Isaac Nathan”. European Romantic Review, Vol.
8
, 1997, pp. 1-24. 1n1
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Textual Production | Emma Parker | She quoted Lyttelton
on the title-page (which is dated 1810), and dedicated the book (as her first) to her mother. She also supplied it with a prefatory To the Reader and a Conclusion. The... |
Textual Production | Lady Caroline Lamb | Critic Paul Douglass
says this manuscript is missing from among the Byron papers in the Bodleian Library
. Douglass, Paul. “Playing Byron: Lady Caroline Lambs Glenarvon and the Music of Isaac Nathan”. European Romantic Review, Vol. 8 , 1997, pp. 1-24. 1n1 |
Textual Production | Josephine Butler | It was intended to provide information about progress on an international scale about the campaign for women's education. Biographer Jane Jordan
notes that Elizabeth Wolstenholme
and Jessie Boucherett
backed Josephine with articles for the first... |
Textual Production | Mary Ferrar | Numbers of Ferrar manuscripts remain in the Bodleian Library
, the British Library
, Cambridge University Library
, and the library of Magdalene College, Cambridge
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Nicholas Ferrar |
Textual Production | Joanna Trollope | JT
donated her literary archive (notes, book manuscripts, journals, correspondence, and recordings) to the Bodleian Library
at Oxford (which also holds the manuscripts of her forebear Anthony Trollope
). Priestman, Judith. “Joanna Trollope leaves her literary archive to the Bodleian”. Bodleian Library Friends’ Newsletter, 2013. |
Textual Production | Lady Margaret Sackville | LMS
issued another chapbook-style booklet, Return to Song, and Other Poems, through a small London publisher, Williams and Norgate
; she dedicated it to Maud Baldwin Woodcock
. This work is dated by the... |
Textual Production | Eva Gore-Booth | EGB
contributed a chapter, The Women's Suffrage Movement Among Trade Unionists, to the collection The Case for Women's Suffrage, edited by Frederick John Shaw (as Brougham Villiers)
. The date comes from Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Laurence Alma-Tadema | Given the coincidence of names in LAT
's family, it is hardly surprising that misattributions should have occurred. The British Library Catalogue adds the name of her stepmother, presumably in error, to its listings of... |
Textual Production | Cassandra Cooke | This, together with other papers and CC
's unpublished journal, survives in the Beachcroft family private archive in the Bodleian Library
, together with a typed transcript. Le Faye, Deirdre. A Chronology of Jane Austen and her Family. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 23, 721 |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | Of this book (written among the industrial surroundings of Stourbridge in Worcestershire) neither the British Library
nor the Bodleian
has a copy. By now, however, ASS
was issuing several books per year. |
Textual Production | Margaret Roberts | MR
, as the author of The Atelier du Lys, published another children's novel, Stéphanie's Children, set in France at the time of the Revolution, and centred on a female protagonist. The Bodleian Library |
Textual Production | Selima Hill | SH
gave her next volume an even more attention-grabbing title: Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs: New and Selected Poems. This book is dated by the Bodleian Library
's acquisition stamp. Hill, Selima. “Small Press Poetry”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , 1 Mar. 2001– 2024, p. 47. 47 |
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 | Hélène Barcynska | A late Barcynska novel, Black Harvest, reflected HB
's autobiographical and exotic tendencies, placing details of her own life among two convents, a circus, film stardom and debate over artificial insemination. This is dated... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Delaval | The massive, handsome, handwritten volume of her writing now in the Bodleian Library
(MS Rawl. D 78) is evidently a fair copy she compiled years later (as an occupation, she said, for the self-mortifying... |
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