After her second marriage MB
entertained a wholly new project, the writing of a book of tales and verses designed for children. For this too she solicited Scott's help and patronage, after deciding to shy...
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Jane Taylor
Taylor and Hessey
, publishers of JT
's most recent works, issued The Authoress. A Tale by the Author of Rachel. The attribution to Taylor is not universally accepted
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
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Ann Martin Taylor
AMT
published, through Taylor and Hessey
of London, a highly cautionary didactic novel entitled The Family Mansion. A Tale; it went through five editions by 1830.
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Texts
Clare, John. Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery. Taylor and Hessey, 1820.
De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Taylor and Hessey, 1822.
Taylor, Ann Martin, and Jane Taylor. Correspondence between a Mother and her Daughter at School. Taylor and Hessey, 1817.
Taylor, Ann Martin, and Giovanni Vendramini. Maternal Solicitude for a Daughter’s Best Interests. Taylor and Hessey, 1814.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Practical Hints to Young Females. Taylor and Hessey, 1815.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Reciprocal Duties of Parents and Children. Taylor and Hessey, 1818.
Taylor, Ann Martin. Retrospection. Taylor and Hessey, 1821.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Family Mansion. Taylor and Hessey, 1819.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Itinerary of a Traveller in the Wilderness. Taylor and Hessey, 1825.
Taylor, Ann Martin. The Present of a Mistress to a Young Servant. Taylor and Hessey, 1816.
Taylor, Jane. Rachel. Taylor and Hessey, 1817.
Taylor, Jane. The Authoress. A Tale. Taylor and Hessey, 1819.