Martin, Julian. Conversations about Anne Bacon with Isobel Grundy. 1992.
British Library
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Bathsua Makin | The Bodleian Library
holds poems by BM
(not indexed under M); the British Library
has a copy of Musa Virginea with a note on the final page in her writing. The Huntington Library
has her... |
Textual Production | Anne Bacon | Searches have turned up numbers of AB
's papers, surviving in the British Library
and among her son Anthony's papers at Lambeth Palace
in London. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Elstob | The British Library
holds some of EE
's papers. Her manuscripts among the Ballard Collection in the Bodleian Library
include this biography, her notes for female biography, a short autobiography written in the third person... |
Textual Production | Harriet Tytler | When HT
's manuscript was acquired by Gerald Sattin
a large number of letters and other papers were destroyed. In the view of his son, their editor, the Memoirs were the only important materials to... |
Textual Production | Lady Margaret Sackville | LMS
published much of her work with small publishers and in limited edition chapbooks, now fragile and rare, though both the British Library
and the Bodleian
have most of her publications. She was a Fellow... |
Textual Production | Ann Hatton | Waterford was connected by ferry with Swansea, where AH
lived. Henderson, Jim. “Ann of Swansea: a life on the edge”. National Library of Wales Journal, Vol. 34 , No. 1, 2006, pp. 1-47. 19 |
Textual Production | Mary Lady Chudleigh | Some of her letters remain in the British Library
and the Bodleian Library
. |
Textual Production | Mary Julia Young | MJY
has been credited with the sentimental, anti-war Horatio and Amanda. A Poem, by a Young Lady, 1777 (second edition 1788). The British Library
copy of the first edition has Miss Mary Young written... |
Textual Production | Dorothy Richardson | The majority of DR
's papers are held by Yale University
's Beinecke Library
. Smaller collections are housed at the British Library
, the New York Public Library
, the University of Texas at Austin |
Textual Production | Isabel Hill | In 1823 IH
anonymously published Zaphna; or, The Amulet: a Poem; it is now very rare (held neither by the British Library
nor by the Bodleian
, nor listed in OCLC WorldCat). Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. Peace, Mary et al., editors. “Corvey Women Writers on the Web: an Electronic Guide to Literature 1796-1834 (CW3)”. Sheffield Hallam Corvey: The Corvey Project at Sheffield Hallam University. |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | AL
's surviving correspondence with George Crabbe
is now British Library
MS Egerton 3709A and Bodleian
MS Autog. c. 9. The former also contains his correspondence with Mary Leadbeater
. Crabbe, George. Selected Letters and Journals. Editors Faulkner, Thomas C. and Rhonda L. Blair, Clarendon Press, 1985. 117, 194 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Daryush | Though its title includes the figure 1911, it was published (by Bowes and Bowes
of Cambridge) in 1912. The British Library
, the Bodleian Library
, and Cambridge University Library
boast copies. It is clearly extremely rare. |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | It continued weekly until April 1895 (the year Virginia's mother died). Two of its stories (A Cockney's Farming Experiences and The Experiences of a Paterfamilias) were published in the late twentieth century. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 781n64 |
Textual Production | Anna Steele | Braintree is only about six miles from Steele's home, Rivenhall Place, and she later published her play, too, locally. This text is not in the Bodleian
or Cambridge University Library
and not listed by... |
Textual Production | Isabel Pagan | A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions written by Isobel Pagan
was published at Glasgow: since she was illiterate, she had dictated the text to a friend, William Gemmell
. The British Library |
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