University of North Carolina

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Performance of text Margaret Cavendish
The Convent of Pleasure (which holds particular interest for feminist scholars as depicting a short-lived all-female utopia) was directed by Kelly Wooten at the University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill, on 27 March...
Publishing Catherine Marsh
In 1862, during the American Civil War, Macfarlane and Fergusson of Richmond, Virginia, followed CM 's first biography of Hedley Vicars with a much shorter version of the same story, titled A Sketch of...
Publishing Charlotte Brooke
The only copy of the London edition known to survive is at Yale ; both University College , Cork, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have copies of the Dublin edition.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Emily Lawless
EL followed Maelcho with A Colonel of the Empire: From the Private Papers of Mangan O'Driscoll, Late of the Imperial Service of Austria, and a Knight of the Military Order of the [sic] Maria Theresa
Textual Production Denise Levertov
DL left an extensive archive, the bulk of which is at Stanford University . Other papers are held by such collections as those of the University of Texas at Austin , Washington University at St...
Textual Production Rebecca Harding Davis
The full text is available online in the Documenting the American South collection of the University of North Carolina .
Textual Production Melesina Trench
In 1977 the Melesina Press at Chawleigh in Devon issued a limited edition of forty copies, on handmade paper, of Melesina Trench: Poems and Letters from her Journal. Information about this press is not...

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Texts

Rhodes, Jane. Breaking the Editorial Ice: Mary Ann Shadd Cary and The Provincial Freeman. University of North Carolina, 1992.