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Catherine Redford's Romanticism Blog: March 2013
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Catherine Redford's Romanticism Blog. Saturday, 30 March 2013. Romanticism on the web: Two essential sites. During the course of my work on The Next Time(line). During one of our recent REACT. Workshops, I got chatting to Dr Anthony Mandal, who is a Senior Lecturer in English at Cardiff, and whose Books and Print Sandbox project, Jekyll 2.0. Is absolutely fascinating and well worth a look. Another project on which Anthony has worked is the British Fiction 1800-1829. In its many forms) to go into our prot...
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Wenlock
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Sunday, 6 November 2005. Heyeroines in need of a slap. Luckily for Miss Grantham, Ravenscar has a solution. Just as Mad Margaret from Ruddigore. Could be calmed by Sir Despard Murgatroyd's occasional use of the word "Basingstoke", so Miss Grantham can be alerted when she is handling something scarlet or green by Ravenscar's whispering "Jezebel" or "Jade" accordingly. Explain what colour he means by "Doxy".
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Wenlock
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Tuesday, 30 August 2005. Heyeroines in need of a slap. OK, so I haven't exactly gone for a controversial choice here for the first of this series. Those of you poised to defend Harriet Presteigne, Sarah Thane or Sophia Stanton-Lacy will have to wait a while. So, why pick on poor Miss Lanyon? Well, to put it in the modern idiom, what's not to be picked on? She proposes to set up house in London with her younger...
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Wenlock
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Sunday, 2 October 2011. Heyeroines in need of a slap. Poor Harry. It is a poor enough show for a Heyeroine that she does not appear until Chapter Four of her novel, but for Lady Harriet Presteigne the indignity is heightened by the detailed anatomising of her character by Lord Lionel some two chapters earlier. Any hope she may have cherished that she might bring an air of mystery into The Foundling. Had put fo...
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Online Resources | British Women Writers Association
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British Women Writers Association. For scholars of 18th-19th century British women writers. Scholars interested in British women writers should find the following websites useful. If you would like to suggest additional websites, please message the BWWA. General Resources and Electronic Initiatives. 18th-19th c. Print Culture. Associations, Societies and Journals. GENERAL RESOURCES and ELECTRONIC INITIATIVES. Blackwell’s Literature Compass, Romanticism. Collective Biographies of Women. 8211; Features ext...
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Wenlock
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Saturday, 7 January 2006. Heyeroines in need of a slap. Why should this be a problem? Worth it. Without that regular infusion of platitudes wrapped up in psychobabble they could never understand that all their problems stemmed from the fact that they genuinely were. Which brings me neatly to Lady Hester Theale. I have no wish to dwell on the fact that she never took. That she had no countenance. Hester, the po...
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Links to Other Websites | Romantic Textualities
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Links to Other Websites. Links to Other Websites. The English Novel, 1830 1836: A Bibliographical Survey of Prose Fiction Published in the British Isles. BARS: British Association for Romantic Studies. Publishers of Corvey Microfiche Edition). British Fiction, 1800 1829: A Database of Production, Circulation and Reception. Centre for Editorial and Intertextual Research, Cardiff University. Centre for 18th-Century Studies at York. Centre for Publishing Studies, University of Stirling. Click to share on Go...
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Wenlock
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Sunday, 18 September 2011. Most of my outfit was made by Ages of. Who are now based in Leeds, although they were in a very unregency part of West London when I was being fitted for the costume. The shoes were made by Sarah Juniper. Who is based in a remote corner of Gloucestershire. Last time I wore the costume was for the final of University Challenge: The Professionals. You could take a post-chaise.
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Wenlock: August 2011
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Stephen Bowden, now an e-published writer of Regency romps, ventures back into the Blogosphere. Sunday, 21 August 2011. In the five-year hiatus in this blog, the Wenlock name has been picked up by no less an organisation than the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It is a truth universally acknowledged that the success or failure of an Olympic Games is crucially dependent upon the choice of Olympic mascot. After all, who can forget Waldi. Or Hidy and Howdy. Take that, Misha.