Letters, 1873-1900, of Riddell and three other Victorian British women authors [manuscript].

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Letters, 1873-1900, of Riddell and three other Victorian British women authors [manuscript].

In a letter, 1884 March 24, London, to J.E. Bowen, Riddell promises to send a short story. Anne Manning, in a letter, 1873 December 23, Surrey, to Mrs. Edith Malleson, sends a complete set of "Illusions dispelled" as a Christmas present for her family. Rosa Carey, in a note, 1900 June 5, East Putney, responds to an admirer of her novels. Mathilde Blind, in a postcard, 1886 May 10, Nice, France, to Alexander Ireland, regrets that she cannot use material he has sent her.

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Ireland, Alexander, 1810-1894

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Alexander Ireland (1810–1894) was a Scottish journalist, man of letters, and bibliophile, notable as a biographer of Ralph Waldo Emerson as well as a friend of Emerson and other literary celebrities, including Leigh Hunt and Thomas Carlyle, and the geologist and scientific speculator Robert Chambers. His own most popular book was The Book-Lover's Enchiridion, published under a pseudonym in 1882. Ireland was born at Edinburgh on 9 May 1810; his father was a businessman. As a young man he had a...

Malleson, Edith, fl. 1873.

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Carey, Rosa Nouchette, 1840-1909

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Rosa Nouchette Carey was a popular and prolific Victorian author. She is best known for her domestic novels which espoused her orthodox and conservative views and high Church principles. She also wrote short stories and religious essays. From the description of Rosa Nouchette Carey letters, 1868-1902. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 53943036 ...

Blind, Mathilde, 1841-1896

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Mathilde Blind, German-born British poet and biographer. She wrote several books of poetry and the first full-length biography of George Eliot (1883). Blind was a member of the Shelley Society and gave public lectures on Shelley. In 1886 she edited the poems, letters, and journals of Byron, and her essay on Mary Wollstonecraft's educational theories was published in 1878 in the New Quarterly Magazine. From the description of Mathilde Blind manuscript material : 6 items, ca. 1875-1893...

Riddell, Charlotte Cowan, 1832-1906.

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Bowen, J. E., fl. 1884.

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Manning, Anne, 1807-1879

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Anne Manning, English writer. From the description of Anne Manning manuscript material : 1 item, [between 1850 and 1878] (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 727160595 From the guide to the Anne Manning manuscript material : 1 item, between 1850 and 1878, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) Epithet: author British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/...