Pickering and Chatto

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Publishing Mariana Starke
It seems that she had begun to learn stagecraft in translating from Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis . The comedy was anonymously published in the year of its performance; a Dublin and another London edition quickly followed...
Publishing Elizabeth Hamilton
She had begun writing this work the previous year.
Benger, Elizabeth Ogilvy. Memoirs of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1818, 2 vols.
1: 133
With it she began the series of her works on pedagogy. She quickly revised her first printed version, producing a second, revised edition as...
Publishing Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins
Of her anonymity she wrote, I chuse to be concealed.
Hawkins, Laetitia-Matilda. Letters on the Female Mind. Hookham and Carpenter, 1793, 2 vols.
1: 2
Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press, 1993.
It was probably, however, the manuscript of this work lying on her publisher's desk which enabled one of her admirers to guess the...
Publishing Lucy Aikin
It was published by Joseph JohnsonJoseph Johnson and dedicated to Aikin's friend born Anna Wakefield (who had married her brother Charles Rochemont Aikin , the one among Lucy's brothers whom their aunt Anna Letitia Barbauld had...
Publishing Maria Edgeworth
This was not the first collected edition, and another followed in 1848.
Butler, Marilyn. Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography. Clarendon, 1972.
491
In 1999-2003 her works appeared in a scholarly 12-volume set from Pickering and Chatto , edited by Marilyn Butler and Mitzi Myers .
Publishing Elizabeth Helme
She also increased the length of her work from two to four volumes. The novel was dedicated to Mrs Hastings , who, says EH , had encouraged both her first and her later works.
Mrs...
Publishing Elizabeth Bentley
1,935 copies of the book were subscribed for. Names on the list include those of BluestockingsElizabeth Carter and Hester Mulso Chapone , William Cowper , and a number of those men who later wrote...
Publishing Sarah Fielding
This work, no longer attributed to SF 's single authorship, was printed, as several of hers were, by Samuel Richardson . But letters written about it by Lady Barbara Montagu (friend and partner of the...
Publishing Mary Shelley
During this year MS helped her husband arrange the scenes in his incest-drama, The Cenci.
Purinton, Marjean D. “Polysexualities and Romantic Generations in Mary Shelleys Mythological Dramas Midas and ProserpineWomens Writing, Vol.
6
, No. 3, 1999, pp. 385-11.
388
She worked on her own fiction to distract herself when prostrated by grief after the death of her...
Publishing Elizabeth Hervey
This was written quickly, but the American episodes reflect research.
Hervey, Elizabeth, 1748 - 1820. “Introduction”. The History of Ned Evans (1796), edited by Helena Kelly, Pickering and Chatto, 2010, p. vii - xxii.
ix
The Irish edition has an extended, descriptive title (absent from at least the second London edition), which promises moral and critical remarks, Anecdotes of...
Publishing Marguerite Gardiner Countess of Blessington
It is reprinted with introduction and notes in Pickering and Chatto 's Silver Fork Novels, 1826-1841, 2005.
Publishing L. E. L.
It is reprinted with introduction and notes in Pickering and Chatto 's Silver Fork Novels, 1826-1841, 2005.
Publishing Frances Brooke
The original had been well reviewed in England in January 1760, when Brooke had already written to Riccoboni to express her admiration. The translation went through seven editions during Brooke's lifetime, and was included by...
Publishing Sarah Harriet Burney
She wrote The Renunciation in Florence, and finished it by December 1832. The Hermitage, one-third written at Florence, was complete by January 1838.
Burney, Sarah Harriet. The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney. Editor Clark, Lorna J., University of Georgia Press, 1997.
420n5, 419
Henry Crabb Robinson struck the deal with Colburn
Publishing Jane Porter
The preface is dated in December 1809 at Long Ditton in Surrey—a country retirement which, she said, turned her thoughts back to childhood memories. This was one inspiration for the book, and another was...

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