Minerva Press, 1790 - 1821

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Textual Production Mary Charlton
MC published, anonymously, her first, two-volume novel with the Minerva Press , a work à clef entitled The Parisian; or, Genuine Anecdotes of Distinguished and Noble Characters.
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Textual Production Frances Jacson
FJ published another novel with the Minerva Press , this time in four volumes: Disobedience, by the author of Plain Sense. It too was for a long time attributed to Alethea Lewis .
Monthly Magazine. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper.
3 (1797): 306, 389
Jacson, Frances. Disobedience. Minerva Press, 1797, 4 vols.
title-page
Textual Production Helen Craik
Again her publisher was the Minerva Press . A Dublin edition appeared during the same year.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
2: 113
Textual Production Mrs F. C. Patrick
MFCP anonymously published the first of her three books, The Irish Heiress, A Novel, with William Lane of the Minerva Press .
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
1: 724
Textual Production Alethea Lewis
The publisher was the Minerva Press ; AL added to her pseudonym author of The Microcosm , A Tale Without a Title, etc.—even though the second of these was still in press. The book...
Textual Production Jane West
JW published with the Minerva Press , under the name of the fictional Prudentia Homespun, The Advantages of Education, or, The History of Maria Williams. A Tale for Misses and their Mammas.
Prudentia...
Textual Production Sarah Green
This too was in three volumes from A. K. Newman of the former Minerva Press . Its title-page quotes Byron .
Textual Production Eliza Kirkham Mathews
EKM published anonymously with the Minerva Press a remarkable, gothic-flavoured novel, the only one to be incontrovertibly ascribed to her: What Has Been: A Novel.
Mathews, Anne Jackson. Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. R. Bentley, 1838–1839, 4 vols.
1: 321
Textual Production Elizabeth Bonhote
EB published with Minerva her last novel, Bungay Castle, in two volumes; it had been delayed in the printing, and the title-page says 1796.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
1: 707-8
Textual Production Mary Charlton
MC published with the Minerva Press her second book and first big success: Andronica; or, The Fugitive Bride, A Novel.
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
260
Textual Production Regina Maria Roche
RMR published through the Minerva Press another novel, Nocturnal Visit, A Tale; Shakespeare is quoted on the title-page.
Roche, Regina Maria. Nocturnal Visit, A Tale. Minerva Press, 1800, 4 vols.
title-page
Textual Production Helen Craik
This appeared in four volumes from the Minerva Press . Its title seems to be the root source of scholarly confusion of HC with Catherine Cuthbertson . HC was clearly familiar with Helen Maria Williams
Textual Production Anna Maria Mackenzie
A Mrs Johnson (author of Juliana and The Platonic Guardian, who was not Anna Maria Cox, later Johnson, later again Mackenzie ), published Francis, The Philanthropist: An Unfashionable Tale, in three volumes through...
Textual Production Elizabeth Bonhote
She published the work in two volumes, with William Lane of the future Minerva Press ,
McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta, 1997.
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and for the first time put her name (Mrs. Bonhote of Bungay, Suffolk) on the title-page...
Textual Production Eleanor Sleath
ES published with the Minerva Press her first novel, The Orphan of the Rhine. A Romance, anonymous in four volumes.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
1: 760-1

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