2 edition of Minerva Press 1790-1820. found in the catalog.
Minerva Press 1790-1820.
Dorothy Blakey
Published
1977 by University Microfilms International in Ann Arbor .
Written in
Edition Notes
Reproduced by microfilm-xerography from the original, published, London: Bibliographical Society, 1939 (for 1935).
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The Minerva Press, [Dorothy Blakey; Bibliographical Society (Great Britain),; Oxford University Press,] --Forgotten favourites, --Book production at the Minerva, --The circulating library --Appendix I.
Chronological list of publications, --Appendix Minerva Press 1790-1820. book. Chronological list of novels. Read the full-text online edition of The Minerva Press, ().
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history of the 18th century Minerva Press 1790-1820. book press founded by William Lane and known mainly for its publication of popular fiction works, the best-sellers of their day, which Charles Lamb called those scanty intellectual viands of the whole female reading public, often issued as part of a circulating library, notes, list of publications, indices, 7 text illus., 9 plates of leaves Author: Dorothy Blakey.
The Minerva Press Blakey, Dorothy. history of the Minerva Press 1790-1820. book century British press founded by William Lane and known mainly for its publication of popular fiction works, the best-sellers of their day, which Charles Lamb called "those scanty intellectual viands of the whole female reading public," often issued as part of a.
The ‘popular novel’ was variously defined and understood in the period tobut the Minerva Press was and has been seen, usually negatively, as its major purveyor. Recent research has substantially corrected and complicated this view, and indicated the varieties of novels and of their popularity and uses during that time.
In the onset of modernization and its attendant changes Author: Gary Kelly. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Roche, Regina Maria. Munster cottage boy. London, Printed at the Minerva Press for A.K. Newman and Co., The Minerva Press was Minerva Press 1790-1820. book great supporter of their dominance, putting out more works by women than any other publisher.
to is also the period during which the Minerva Press was booming. Set up by William Lane at Leadenhall Street in London init became synonymous with voluminous and hastily printed novels that Jane Austen would. Other partial bibliographical descriptions of Gothic items in the Sadleir-Black Collection are: Dorothy Blakey, The Minerva Minerva Press 1790-1820.
book, (London: Oxford Press for the Bibliographical Society,); Montague Summers, A Gothic Bibliography (London: Fortune Press, ; New York: Russell and Russell, ); Ann B. Tracy, The Gothic Novel. Blakey, D. The Minerva Press, –, London. Suarez, M.
F., a ‘ English book sale catalogues as bibliographical evidence: Minerva Press 1790-1820. book considerations illustrated by a case study in the provenance and distribution of Dodsley’s Collection of poems, – ’. Format Book Published London, Printed at the Minerva Press for A.
Newman and Co., Language English Description 3 v. Notes Summers, Gothic Bib., p. Mona Scheuermann Oakton Community College Edward Copeland. Women Writing about Money: Women's Fiction in England, New York: Cambridge University Press, xxii + pp.
US$ ISBN Other Subject(s): Minerva Press 1790-1820. book press, London. Contents: William Lane: his life and activities ?Printing and publishing at the Minerva Forgotten favourites Book production at the Minerva The circulating libraryAppendixes: I.
Chronological list ofpublications II. Chronological list of. The Paperback of the Women Writing about Money: Women's Fiction in England, by Edward Copeland at Barnes & Noble.
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Cambridge Core - English Literature - The Cambridge History of English Literature, – - edited by John Richetti. The paper on which the book is printed is wove paper, but, since both laid and wove paper were being used in the 's, the decade in which this edition was printed, no conclusion can be drawn from this fact.
The paper has no watermark. My first approach to the problem was to see what other cataloguers and bibliographers had done with the book. Notes.
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One might even ask if Charlotte Temple is the same book after a transatlantic crossing. Did success spoil Charlotte Temple. These are provocative questions (not The Minerva Press, (London, ), pp. 72 and See also A. Collins, The Profession of Letters.
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Minerva Press. 22 books — 1 voter More lists with this book Community Reviews. One of the best classic Gothics with all the typical characteristics and charm of the genre and the period (). flag Like see review. Margarita rated it it was /5. Dorothy Blakey, The Minerva Press – (London: Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the University Press, Oxford, ), remains the primary work on the Minerva Press.
Deborah Anne McLeod’s ‘The Minerva Press’ (unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Alberta, ) provides a valuable bibliographical update and a. Adelaide de Narbonne, with Memoirs of Charlotte de Cordet Narbonne, with Memoirs of Charlotte de Cordet is the third of five novels 2 Dorothy Blakey, The Minerva PressOxford: Oxford University Press,p.
3 George Neilson, “The Maid of Enterkin. And although Mr Taylor indicated in the conclusion to his book that he had read Dorothy Blakey’s The Minerva Press, – (London: Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the University Press, Oxford, ) [Taylor, p.
], he apparently failed to comprehend from it that Minerva Press published fiction, notably “Novels, Tales. Review of The Minerva Press, by Dorothy Blakey; “A Bibliography of American Biography” [ Biography by Americans, A Subject Bibliography by Edward H.
O’Niell] SOLDAuthor: Rick Ring. 36 Dorothy Blakey, The Minerva Press, – (London, ), –4. 37 Monthly Review, 18 (October ), ; Antonia Forster, Index to Book Reviews in England, – (London, ), Cited by: 1.
Abstract Tags. Tags: bibliography, Britishness, fiction, gothic, national identity, novels, Wales I. James Henderson’s article ‘The Gothic Novel in Wales (–)’ provides a useful starting point for a study of Wales-related fiction of the romantic period. [1]Examining the extent to which Wales was used as a setting for the gothic novel between and he concludes that.
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This study addresses a paradox in the lives of women in Jane Austen's time who had no legal access to money yet were held responsible for domestic expenditure.
The book translates the fictional money of the novels of Jane Austen's day into the power of contemporary spendable incomes, and from the perspective of what the British pound could buy at the market, the economic lives of.
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Such a remark placed the novel immediately in the realms of the mass of mediocre, circulating library fiction, an association that as Dorothy Blakey points out in The Minerva Presshad become for critics of the time, a ‘convenient epithet of contempt’ (p1).
As such, this bestseller was deprived of the notice of which its success. Daily Life in the Early American Republic, Creating a New Nation (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) | David S.
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