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Richardson, Barbauld, and the construction of an early modern fan club
MPhilMuch has been written about the life and long works of the eighteenth century epistolary novelist, Samuel Richardson, but the prospect of his position as the first celebrity novelist – responsible for courting his own fame as well as initiating his own fan club – has largely been ignored. The body of manuscripts housed at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London provides the modern scholar with evidence of the skeletal beginnings of an early fan club. This thesis aims to show how these manuscripts were turned into a saleable commodity by the publisher and entrepreneur Richard Phillips, while under the guiding hand of another, slightly later, literary celebrity, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. In order to restore Richardson’s reputation amongst a new nineteenth century audience, Barbauld was required to construct her own idea of him as an eighteenth century celebrity author, and in doing so the insecurities of a self-professed, apparently diffident man, are revealed. Barbauld’s capacious, but heavily edited selection of letters is analyzed in this thesis, providing ample evidence that Richardson’s correspondents were more than just eager letter writers. By using Barbauld’s biography of Richardson this thesis aims to show how she manipulates the genre of life writing in her construction of him.
This thesis offers an alternative reading of how the Richardson manuscripts are viewed, redefining them as not simply a collection of letters, but as a collective entity, deliberately selected and archived as evidence of an early modern fan club, and its celebrity managing director
Hangzáskép, íráskép - Juhász Gyula : Anna örök
The author contrasts artistic recitals of Anna örök (Anna is forever), a poem by 20th century Hungarian poet Gyula Juhász (1883-1937). The principled subject of her analysis is the change of rhythm (from iambic to trochaic and vice versa) with regard to enjambment; specifically she examines how the written form is realized in the acoustic form of five reciters' performance
FIGURE 2 in An expanded concept of Madisonia including miscellaneous species of Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): evidence from molecular analysis
FIGURE 2. Illustration of Madisonia kerrii (Braga) Luer. A. Habit. B. Detail of the habit. C. Resupinated flower in lateral view. D. Dissected perianth. By Stig Dasltröm based on Luer 17019.Published as part of Smidt, Eric De Camargo, Toscano De Brito, A. L. V., Mauad, Anna Victoria Silvério R. & Morales, Nicolás Gutiérrez, 2021, An expanded concept of Madisonia including miscellaneous species of Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): evidence from molecular analysis, pp. 71-84 in Phytotaxa 505 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.505.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/542525
COOPER, Anna Julia
Title: Papers, 1881-1958 Description: 5 linear ft.
Notes: Educator, author. Includes writings by Anna J. Cooper, biographical data, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, and material for her book about the Grimké Family. Also contains materials relating to Cooper\u27s tenure as President of Frelinghuysen University, 1930-1941. Gift of Regia Bronson, 1971.
Subjects: Colleges and universities; Washington (DC) Frelinghuysen University; Administration Frelinghuysen University; Presidents; Cooper, Anna J. Frelinghuysen University, Washington (DC). (formerly Interdenominational University of Washington, DC) Grimké family Haywood, Anna Julia Interdenominational University of Washington (DC). Jelavich, Charles, 1922- Klein, Félix, 1862-1953 (b. Félix Phillippe Klein) The Life and Writings of the Grimké Family Washington, DC; Education; Colleges and universities Washington, DC; Education; Colleges and universities; Law schools
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.24 NUCMC Number: MS 83-122
Hymns in prose for children. [electronic resource] : By the author of Lessons for children.
Preface signed: A. L. B., i.e. Anna Laetitia Barbauld.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Temporal Dynamics of Cellular Metabolic Recovery: Prevention versus Restitution Revealed by Coherent Raman and Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging - replication data
Raw measurement data related to research conducted under the Maestro research project (2022/46/A/ST4/00054 to Malgorzata Baranska), OPUS (2024/53/B/ST4/02698 to Małgorzata Baranska) and Preludium22 (2023/49/N/ST4/03419 to Anna Pieczara) funded in whole or in part by the National Science Center Poland (NCN) and Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA, BPN/BDE/2022/1/00004/U/00001 to Malgorzata Baranska) and the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Project 57655743, "Nonlinear imaging techniques in biochemistry and biomedicine". For the purpose of Open Access, the author has applied a CC-BY public copyright license to any Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) version arising from this submission.
Based on these data, the figures presented in the above-mentioned publication were created. The research was carried out using equipment supported by grant no. 35/598515/SPUB/SP/2024 from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
Klondike Days Celebration - 10
Photograph - Women in costume at the Klondike Days celebration, Athabasca, Alberta. Back row, left to right, Ludie Lewis, Dorothy Minns, Ethel Sauer, Lois Ellefson, unknown, Nevis Labranche. Front row, left to right, Nancy Appleby, unknown and Anna ParkerLewis, Ludie; Minns, Dorothy; Sauer, Ethel; Ellefson, Lois; Labranche, Nevis; Appleby, Nancy; Parker, Anna
The inscription and subsequent disclaimer of its authenticity in Thomas Reinesius and James Gruter, , Leipzig and Frankfurt, Johann Fritschens Erben, 1682, p
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Johann Heinrich Cohausen (1665–1750), Salt Iatrochemistry, and Theories of Longevity in his Satire, (1742)"</p><p></p><p>Medical History 2007;51(2):181-200.</p><p>Published online 01 Apr 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1871718.</p><p>© Anna Marie Roos 2007</p> 156. (Photo by the author. With permission from the Harris Manchester College Library, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford.
Nancy Appleby, Alberta McDonald, Annie Eherer and Berta Hees
Photograph - Tea at Anna Eherer's home, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Nancy Appleby, Alberta (Bert) McDonald (Alice's sister), Annie Eherer and Berta Hee
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