Tillotson, Kathleen et al. “Harriett Mozley”. Mid-Victorian Studies, Athlone Press, 1965, pp. 38-48.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Elizabeth Ham | EH
anonymously contributed Mabel (a ghost story about a deaf girl) to an anthology, The Remembrance, edited by Thomas Roscoe
and dedicated to Queen Adelaide
. This volume also contained work by Felicia Hemans |
Dedications | Harriett Mozley | HM
was contemplating publication by 1838, when she talked of dedicating a book to the Queen Dowager, Queen Adelaide
. Tillotson, Kathleen et al. “Harriett Mozley”. Mid-Victorian Studies, Athlone Press, 1965, pp. 38-48. 40 |
Dedications | Caroline Norton | The first page bore an inscription to the then Duchess of Clarence, who very soon afterwards became Queen Adelaide
. Norton, Caroline et al. Selected Writings of Caroline Norton. Scholar’s Facsimiles and Reprints, 1978. title-page Chedzoy, Alan. A Scandalous Woman: The Story of Caroline Norton. Allison and Busby, 1995. 78 |
Dedications | Lady Charlotte Bury | It is in large format from John Murray
, illustrated with engravings from drawings by the author's late husband
, and dedicated to the queen
. Subscribers included most of the British royal family, the... |
Dedications | Mary Somerville | MS
dedicated her substantial volume to Queen Adelaide
with the wish of making the laws by which the material world is governed more familiar to my countrywomen. qtd. in Somerville, Mary. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences. Reprint Edition, Arno Press, 1975. iv |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Boyle | |
Occupation | Fanny Kemble | She toured England, Scotland, and Ireland with the Covent Garden Theatre
company, met Walter Scott
, and was feted by Lady Morgan
in Dublin. Marshall, Dorothy. Fanny Kemble. Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1977. 54-6 |
Reception | Mary Somerville | On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences generated a particularly positive reception: it boasted an initial printing of two thousand copies; it ran to at least seven editions and many more re-printings, and was soon... |
Reception | Mary Somerville | Later that month she received summons to, and attended, Queen Adelaide
's Royal Drawing Room. Patterson, Elizabeth Chambers. Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science, 1815-1840. Martinus Nijhoff, 1983. 163 |
Reception | Charlotte Elliott | The Invalid's Hymn Book proved popular, and was re-issued at least seven times by its publisher, John Robertson
, sometimes with additional hymns by CE
, whose number of contributions increased gradually until it reached... |
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