Samuel Richardson
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Standard Name: Richardson, Samuel
SR
's three epistolary novels, published between 1740 and 1753, exerted an influence on women's writing which was probably stronger than that of any other novelist, male or female, of the century. He also facilitated women's literary careers in his capacity as member of the publishing trade, and published a letter-writing manual and a advice-book for printers' apprentices.
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Author summary | Susan Smythies | SS
published three novels during the 1750s, which show her well versed both in the modern novel created by Henry Fielding
and Richardson
, and in an older tradition of satirical and didactic fiction relying... |
Publishing | Anna Maria Bennett | AMB
advertised as published at Bath, with her name, her Agnes De-Courci, A Domestic Tale, an epistolary novel in the style of Richardson
. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols. 1: 467 |
Publishing | Anna Williams | AW
's Verses to Mr. Richardson
, on his Publication of Sir Charles Grandison appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine. Larsen, Lyle. Dr. Johnson’s Household. Archon Books, 1985. 28-9 |
Publishing | Sarah Chapone | Some of SC
's letters remain at Gloucestershire Record Office
, in the Bodleian Library
, and among Richardson's correspondence in the Victoria and Albert Museum
. Her surviving letters to John Wesley
are printed... |
Publishing | Frances Sheridan | Publisher Robert Dodsley
rejected FS
's romance Eugenia and Adelaide, which had been submitted to him through the good offices of Samuel Richardson
. Sheridan, Frances. “Introduction”. Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, edited by Jean Coates Cleary et al., World’s Classics, Oxford University Press, 1995. x |
Publishing | Elizabeth Carter | EC
published her scholarly translation of All the Works of Epictetus, by subscription, as a handsome folio printed by Samuel Richardson
. Richardson, Samuel. Correspondence with Lady Bradshaigh and Lady Echlin. Editor Sabor, Peter, Cambridge University Press, 2016. 726 Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon, 1990. 169 |
Publishing | Anna Williams | She wanted to have Richardson
's opinion, as a leading London printer, as to whether a scientific dictionary might be profitable in this age of dictionaries. She had been meditat[ing] her scheme for a long... |
Publishing | Sarah Fielding | She described herself as the Author of David Simple on the title-page of this and of all her subsequent fictional works. She did not put her name on a title-page until her last book. This... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Carter | Correspondence between EC
and Richardson
appeared in print in the Monthly Magazine (ten pages in volume 33) as Original letters of Miss E. Carter and Mr Samuel Richardson Bigold, Melanie. Emails to Isobel Grundy about Trotter, Carter, and Rowe. 26 Feb. 2006. |
Publishing | Sarah Chapone | It was printed by Samuel Richardson
. The British Library
copy is T 1568 (7). The month after publication SC
wrote to Richardson
to express concern that he had identified her as the author: I... |
Publishing | Mary Astell | Astell alleges a specific provocation for it: she had just been reading the duchess's memoirs, a case-study of a bad marriage, in which both sides were to blame. Perry, Ruth. The Celebrated Mary Astell: An Early English Feminist. University of Chicago Press, 1986. 153 |
Publishing | Mary Leapor | A second volume of ML
's Poems upon Several Occasions was printed by Richardson
, with a new subscription list. Greene, Richard. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women’s Poetry. Clarendon Press, 1993. 27 |
Publishing | Sarah Fielding | The work was dedicated to Lady Pomfret
. Its 440 subscribers included many prominent people, reflecting the bluestockings' range of influence as well as SF
's local and family connections: Ralph Allen
, Lord Chesterfield |
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 |
Publishing | Mary Chandler | Samuel Richardson
, in London, did another anonymous printing of MC
's A Description of Bath. Gentleman’s Magazine. Various publishers. (September 1734): 51 |
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