qtd. in
Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking, 1970.
305
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Occupation | Harriet Shaw Weaver | The relevant clause in his will states: I leave all my manuscripts to Harriet Shaw Weaver and direct that she have sole decision in all literary matters relating to my writings published and unpublished. qtd. in Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking, 1970. 305 |
Publishing | Charlotte O'Conor Eccles | The National Library of Ireland
holds a copy of No.18 Blank Street: a Story of Dublin by the late Charlotte O'Conor Eccles, published at the office of the Irish Messenger in 1927 and described... |
Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | ME
intended her fiction to serve the same broadly didactic purpose, adapted to each rank of society and period of life, as did the directly educational writings in which she collaborated with her father. Butler, Marilyn. Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography. Clarendon, 1972. 287 |
Publishing | Mary Tighe | A copy of the privately printed edition, beautifully inscribed to John Richardson at London on 24 July 1805, is now British Library
C. 95 b. 38. A copy once owned by Lytton Strachey
(with his... |
Reception | Seamus Heaney | Unusually for a poet, SH
sold copies of his works in the thousands. A critical study by Blake Morrison
appeared in 1982. Fox, Margaret, journalist, and James, Jr McKinley. “Keeper of the Irish Essence”. The Globe and Mail, 31 Aug. 2013, p. S12. |
Reception | Frances Browne | Browne's applications to the Royal Literary Fund
survive in the Fund's archive (available on microfilm), and the National Library of Ireland
has two letters she wrote in 1844. The National Library of Scotland
holds several... |
Reception | Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan | Professionally, Morgan was a notable success. She was a canny businesswoman, never afraid to assert herself against an established publisher or seek out a new one. This paid off in a remarkable level of earnings... |
Textual Production | Mary Tighe | MT
left with her brother-in-law
an unpublished autobiographical courtship novel, Selena. The manuscript (a copy made by William Tighe, now in the National Library of Ireland
as MS 49,155/2) Tighe, Mary. The Works of Mary Tighe, Published and Unpublished. Editor Henchy, Patrick, No. 6, Bibliographical Society of Ireland, 1957. 8 |
Textual Production | Mary Tighe | MT
's diary was destroyed after her death, though some passages were copied first by Caroline Tighe Hamilton
. Hamilton's transcript is in the National Library of Ireland
. Tighe, Mary. The Works of Mary Tighe, Published and Unpublished. Editor Henchy, Patrick, No. 6, Bibliographical Society of Ireland, 1957. 11 |
Textual Production | Augusta Gregory | In preparing the book, AG
consulted nineteenth-century editions of Middle Irish texts at the British Museum
, the National Library in Dublin
, and the Royal Irish Academy
. From these, she aimed to produce... |
Textual Production | Henrietta Battier | Once again HB
sold this work from her home (by now 60 Stephen Street). It survives in copies at the National Library of Ireland
and the Royal Irish Academy
; the second of these contains... |
Textual Production | Frances Sarah Hoey | Her letters to Edmund Downey
survive in the National Library of Ireland
, while correspondence between her and her publishers is in the British Library
and the National Library of Scotland
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Eva Mary Bell | Some of her correspondence and a diary running from January to December 1936 survive in the archive of Hamilton of Hamwood in the National Library of Ireland
. This archive includes papers of Mary Tighe |
Textual Production | May Laffan | According to scholar Helena Kelleher Kahn
, the first American edition of ML
's realist novel Christy Carew appeared in 1878, although standard library catalogues record no edition before 1880. Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT, 2005. 137 Kahn stands almost alone... |
Textual Production | Mary Leadbeater | Apart from the letters to Trench and others printed in The Leadbeater Papers, ML
's letters to George Crabbe
are now British Library
MS Egerton 3709A. Her diary, now in the National Library of Ireland |
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