Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Barbara Hofland
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Standard Name: Hofland, Barbara
Birth Name: Barbara Wreaks
Married Name: Barbara Hoole
Married Name: Barbara Hofland
Pseudonym: An Old-Fashioned Englishman
Pseudonym: Benjamin Blunderhead, Esq.
Pseudonym: The Author of an Officer's Widow and her Young
Family
Pseudonym: The Author of Says She to Her Neighbour, What?
In forty years of writing BH
produced nearly seventy titles, not all discussed here (besides doubtful attributions). They include books for children or young adults and adult novels, with some poems, plays, guidebooks, and handbooks on artistic topics. More than 300,000 copies were sold in Britain and as many, proportionately to population, in the USA. Many were translated, covering most European languages.
Ramsay, Thomas. The Life and Literary Remains of Barbara Hofland. W. J. Cleaver, 1849.
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Though her titles fall naturally into groups, named (in later parlance branded) from family relationships (notably widows as struggling, successful single mothers), or virtues, or boys' careers in the expanding British empire, BH
always varies her formulas. Her novels for the adult market are independent in their attitudes, expressing an original and thinking mind.
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
.
FHB
wrote The Two Little Pilgrims' Progress (whose title invokes Bunyan
and perhaps adapters of Bunyan like Mary Martha Sherwood
, Barbara Hofland
, and Charlotte Maria Tucker
), about the visit of orphan twins...
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Felicia Hemans
These were collected in her next volume, Translations. Hemans joined a number of other women who had lamented the death of the princess in childbirth on 6 November 1817: Margaret Croker
, Susanna Watts
It appeared in two different editions put out this year through the different publishers T. Hookham
, and Debrett
. The Debrett edition lists the price, one shilling and sixpence, on the title-page.
“Eighteenth Century Collections Online”. Gale Databases.
Goethe's novel...
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Charlotte Maria Tucker
An anonymous publisher in Stickney, South Dakota, put out an undated modern reprint.
“The A.L.O.E. (Charlotte Maria Tucker) Resource”. Peter and Rachel Reynolds: Used Christian Books.
Bunyan
, along with the Bible, was one of CMT
's primary literary influences. Whether or not she knew it, she...
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Annie Tinsley
AT
, as the author of Margaret; or, Prejudice at Home, published a novel with a female first-person protagonist, Women as They Are. By One of Them.
The title of Women as They...
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Mary Russell Mitford
Mitford sought to secure a review from either Mary
or William Howitt
, but Mary replied that reviews had already appeared in the journals they had links with. Another friend, Barbara Hofland
, reviewed it...
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Agnes Strickland
Even before settling in London, AS
began her professional authorial career with tales for children, many published in The Parting Gift, of which she was at that time the editor.
Pope-Hennessy, Una. Agnes Strickland: Biographer of the Queens of England. Chatto and Windus, 1940.
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She published...
Wealth and Poverty
Sarah Pearson
SP
made her will on 19 November 1832. James Montgomery
was one of the executors. She left bequests to Ebenezer
and Mary Rhodes
and their seven children (who by this date were probably in need)...
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Texts
Hofland, Barbara. Patience and Perseverance; or, The Modern Griselda. Minerva, 1813, 4 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. Poems. Printed by J. Montgomery, and sold by Vernor and Hood, 1805.
Hofland, Barbara. Reflection. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1826.
Hofland, Barbara. Rich Boys and Poor Boys. A. K. Newman, 1833.
Hofland, Barbara, and William Bernard Cooke. Richmond, and its Surrounding Scenery. W. B. Cooke, 1832.
Hofland, Barbara. Says She to her Neighbour, What?. Minerva, 1812, 4 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. Self-Denial. A Tale. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827.
Hofland, Barbara. Tales of the Manor. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1822, 4 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. Tales of the Priory. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1820, 4 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. Tales, in Verse. Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1810.
Hofland, Barbara. The Captives in India. R. Bentley, 1834, 3 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. The Czarina. H. Colburn, 1842, 3 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. The Daughter of a Genius. J. Harris, 1823.
Hofland, Barbara. The Daughter-in-Law, her Father, and Family. New Edition, A. K. Newman, 1829.
Hofland, Barbara. The Funeral. A Monody to the Memory of Princess Charlotte. Bentham and Ray, 1817.
Hofland, Barbara. The Godmother’s Tales. A. K. Newman, 1842.
Hofland, Barbara. The Good Grandmother and her Offspring. R. Hunter, 1817.
Hofland, Barbara. The History of a Clergyman’s Widow and her Young Family. Minerva, 1812.
Hofland, Barbara. The History of an Officer’s Widow and her Young Family. J. Harris, 1809.
Hofland, Barbara. The King’s Son: A Romance of English History. H. Colburn, 1843, 3 vols.
Hofland, Barbara. The Merchant’s Widow and her Family. Minerva, 1814.
Hofland, Barbara. The Merchant’s Widow and Her Family. 4th edition, A. K. Newman, 1823.
Hofland, Barbara. The Panorama of Europe; or, A New Game of Geography. Minerva, 1813.
Hofland, Barbara. The Sisters. Minerva, 1813.
Hofland, Barbara. The Son of a Genius. J. Harris, 1812.