Anna Williams
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Standard Name: Williams, Anna
Birth Name: Anna Williams
AW
was an eighteenth-century translator and poet. Best-known among her slender oeuvre is a miscellany or anthology of contemporary poems. Her projected dictionary of scientific terms remained unwritten.
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Hester Lynch Piozzi | HLP
wrote a poem, Three Warnings, which was printed four months later in Anna Williams
's Miscellanies. This has no connection with her 1798 pamphlet Three Warnings to John Bull. Clifford, James L. Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs Thrale). Clarendon Press, 1987. 61 |
Friends, Associates | Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins | LMH
's friends included Margaret Mitchell
, Frances Reynolds
, Cornelia Knight
, Anna Williams
(from whom she received particular kindness), and Sir Joshua Reynolds
. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Friends, Associates | Samuel Johnson | Johnson had a talent for friendship which he kept well exercised: the names mentioned here represent only a selection of his friendships. His early London friends, whom he met during a comparatively poorly documented period... |
Occupation | Frances Reynolds | Samuel Johnson
was eager to sit for her, and did so on three occasions: in March 1775, in June 1780, and in summer 1783. He may have been sitting for her on the day before... |
Publishing | Mary Masters | This volume was printed for the Author. Its 833 subscribers (for 903 copies) qtd. in Fleeman, John David, and James McLaverty. A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson. Clarendon Press, 2000, 2 vols. 1: 409-10 |
Textual Features | Frances Reynolds | FR
pays particular attention to his relations with women, individually and in general: Johnson set a higher value upon female friendship than, perhaps, most men. Reynolds, Frances. “Recollections of Dr. Johnson”. Johnsonian Miscellanies, edited by George Birkbeck Hill and George Birkbeck Hill, Clarendon Press, 1897, pp. 2: 250 - 300. 2: 252 |
Textual Production | Samuel Johnson | SJ
contributed a fairy story or philosophical tale entitled The Fountains to Anna Williams
's Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 1766. Williams had been gathering this collection for years with Johnson's help. |
Textual Production | Mary Masters | Not included in her collection, though it is a form of letter, was a petition to Samuel Richardson
, written and signed by MM
and Anna Williams
in 1753 (probably before August) for delivery by... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Carter | She occupies volume two in Pickering and Chatto
's series Bluestocking Feminism: Writings of the Bluestocking Circle, 1738-1790, 1999, general editor Gary Kelly
. This volume includes her Epictetus, her two Rambler essays... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins | This work extends and deepens the pictures given in her first book of reminiscences both of Johnson
and his circle and of other people including women writers. LMH
expresses admiration for Hester Piozzi
's letter... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Samuel Beckett | As it stands it focusses less on Thrale than on Anna Williams
and the other women actually resident in Johnson
's household. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Scott | MS
brings her list up to date with significant women writers who have published since the appearance of The Feminead. Her information is not perfect—she credits Anna Williams
with some works actually written by... |
Wealth and Poverty | Elizabeth Montagu | By her marriage EM
acquired wealth and improved her social standing. Edward Montagu was a grandson of the first Earl of Sandwich
(admiral and patron of Samuel Pepys
). He owned mines in the rapidly-developing... |
Timeline
8 July 1714: Queen Anne signed the royal consent to the...
Building item
8 July 1714
Queen Anne
signed the royal consent to the Longitude Act, whereby Parliament offered a reward of up to £20,000 for a foolproof method of calculating longitude at sea.
Williams, J. E. D. From Sails to Satellites: The Origin and Development of Navigational Science. Oxford University Press, 1992.
80
Quill, Humphrey. John Harrison: The Man Who Found Longitude. Baker, 1966.
4, 7
Texts
Williams, Anna, editor. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. T. Davies, 1766.
La Bléterie, Jean Philippe de. The Life of the Emperor Julian. Translator Williams, Anna, M. Cooper, 1746.