Helena Whitbread

Standard Name: Whitbread, Helena

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Literary responses Anne Lister
It was in connection with her immediate or recent reputation that AL was allegedly fictionalised both in Brontë 's Shirley and Rosa Kettle 's The Mistress of Langdale Hall, 1872.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Textual Production Anne Lister
AL wrote the entry with which editor Helena Whitbread chose to open her first volume: from this point, says Whitbread, the diary becomes more accessible.
Lister, Anne. I Know My Own Heart. Editor Whitbread, Helena, New York University Press, 1992.
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Lister, Anne. “Introduction”. I Know My Own Heart, edited by Helena Whitbread, New York University Press, 1992, p. xxiii - xxix.
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Textual Production Anne Lister
AL wrote in her diary a statement echoing Rousseau : I know my own heart, and understand my fellow man. From this her editor Helena Whitbread titled the first printed volume of the diary.
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Lister, Anne. I Know My Own Heart. Editor Whitbread, Helena, Virago, 1988.
Lister, Anne. I Know My Own Heart. Editor Whitbread, Helena, New York University Press, 1992.
Lister, Anne. “Introduction”. I Know My Own Heart, edited by Helena Whitbread, New York University Press, 1992, p. xxiii - xxix.
Lister, Anne. No Priest But Love. Editor Whitbread, Helena, New York University Press, 1992.
Lister, Anne. No Priest But Love. Editor Whitbread, Helena, Smith Settle, 1992.