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Alicia
Palmer: an Annotated Bibliography;
Lindsey Karen Holland, May 1998
Biography
Barrow, J. 1992.
The Post Office Project Book. London: Watts Books.
I used this book
when finding out information about the British Post Office system
for general reading, and any information concerning John Palmer.
Carnall, G. 1964.
Robert Southey. Longmans.
I used this when
reading around the life of Southey, who was a friend of John Palmer.
Clear, C. A. 1995.
John Palmer, Mail Coach Pioneer. London: Blandford.
Contained vast
amounts of information about Palmer. From Bath central library.
Curry, K. 1975. Southey.
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Used for information
about Southey.
Davison, P. 1996.
Sheridan's Comedies. London: Dent.
Gathering information
about Sheridan, another great friend of John Palmer.
The Dictionary
of National Biography. Volumes: XI, XVIII, XV, XVI, XII, I.
I collected much
of my information about Alicia's family from these volumes.
Fyson, N. 1992. A
History of Britain's Post. Young Library.
General information
about the Postal System.
Gibbs, L. Sheridan's
Plays. London: Oxford Univ. Press.
Information about
Sheridan.
Hartnoll, P. 1992.
The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre. Oxford: Oxford Univ
Press.
Collecting information
about the Bath theatres, and John 'Gentleman' Palmer.
Hartnoll, P. 1972.
The Concise Companion to the Theatre. Omega Books.
Information about
the Bath theatres, and John 'Gentleman' Palmer.
Simmons, J. 1945.
Southey. London: Collins.
Information about
Southey.
Biographical Dictionaries
Allibone, S.A. 1885.
A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American
Authors Living and Deceased. 3 Vols. London: Lippencott.
This was useful
when searching for information regarding Palmer.
Blain, Clements &
Grundy. 1990. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English.
Batsford.
The first book
I looked in to find an entry about Palmer.
Crawford, A. 1983.
The Europa Biographical Dictionary of British Women: Over 1000 Notable
Women from Britain's Past. Gale Research.
Gathering further
information about Palmer.
Kirk, J. 1891. A
Supplement to Allibone's Critical Dictionary. 2 Vols. London: Lippencott.
Used to find
information regarding Palmer.
Kunitz, Stanley,
J. & H. Haycraft. 1982. British Authors of the Nineteenth Century.
Wilson.
An impressive
list of women authors.
Shattock, J. 1993.
Oxford Guide to British Women Writers.
No entry for
Alicia Palmer in this edition.
Women's Writing
These books were
used to gather information on women's writing, and pervading attitudes
towards it.
Adburgham, A. 1972.
Women in Print, Writing Women and Women's Magazines from the Restoration
to the Accession of Victoria. London: Allen & Unwin.
Interesting issues
relating to women's writing in that period.
Alston, R. C. 1990.
A Checklist of Women Writers, 1801-1900. London: British Library.
Useful for finding
information on your chosen author. From the University of Sheffield
Library.
Beasley, J. C. 1978.
English Fiction, 1600-1800: A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit:
Gale Research.
Gives an overall
picture of women's writing in that period. From the University of
Sheffield Library.
Figes, E. 1982. Sex
and Subterfuge: Women Novelists to 1850. Macmillan.
A very good book
for general information on women's writing, and issues relating to
sexuality.
MacCarthy, B. G.
1994. The Female Pen, Women Writers and Novelists 1621-1818. Cork:
Cork Univ. Press.
An excellent
book about women's writing, especially relating to the conditions
that women were placed under, and what they could write about.
Moers, E. 1985. Literary
Women. London: Oxford Univ. Press
Again a very
good book on women's writing. especially relating to what topics/subjects
they wrote novels on.
Poovey, Mary. 1984.
The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago
Press.
Introduces arguments
surrounding what women were supposed to behave like, and what they
really wrote about. Also gives a good general history of women's writing
and its development.
Williams, M. 1984.
Women in the English Novel. London: Macmillan.
Gives an overview
of women's writing, and the attitudes towards it.
French History
These books were
used to gather information on French history, and the people that
were contained in The Husband and the Lover
Davidson, M. 1971.
A Concise History of France. London: Cassell.
Gave an overview
of French history.
Johnson, D. 1971.
A Concise History of France. Thames & Hudson.
Gave an overview
of French history.
Sauvigny, G. 1977.
History of France. Chicago: Forum.
Gave an overview
of the history of France.
Wolf, J. B. 1970.
Louis XIV. Panther.
A very good book
on Louis XIV, full of insights into his life.
Polish History
Reddaway, W, J. Penson
and O. Halecki. 1950. The Cambridge History of Poland, From the Origins
to Sobieski. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
A very thorough
book on the history of Poland, and the reign of Sobieski. This book
was used to gather information on Polish history.
English History
These books were
used to gather information about the political and social welfare of England
when Palmer was writing.
Briggs, Asa. 1994.
A Social History of England. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Used for gathering
information about British social history.
Grant, N. 1977. Hamlyn
History of Britain. Dean.
Found this very
useful when gathering information on the political history of Britain
when Palmer was writing.
British Writing
These books were
used to gather information about British literature, and writing, at the
period when Palmer was writing The Husband and the Lover.
Block, A. 1961. The
English Novel, 1740-1850. Dawson.
Useful when searching
for the different styles of English writing of the time.
Kettle, A. et al.
1982. Points of View, The Nineteenth-Century Novel and its Legacy,
1982. Unit 26, The Open University.
Fairly good information
source.
Location Register
of English Literary Manuscripts and Letters. Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Century. Vol 11.
Located in the
REF. section on the Open Shelves, of The University of Sheffield Library.
Tompkins, J. M. S.
1969. The Popular Novel in England, 1770-1800. London: Methuen.
An excellent
book charting the history of British writing from 1770-1800.
Historical Fiction
Cam, H. 1961. Historical
Novels. Historical Association. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
A useful book
charting the history and views on historical fiction.
Jackson, J.R. de.
J. 1989. Historical Criticism and the Meaning of Texts. London:
Routledge.
I didn't use
this book very often as most passages didn't relate to my work.
Lukacs, G. 1962.
The Historical Novel. London: Merlin.
An excellent
book, very clear and concise.
Orel, H. 1995. The
Historical Novel from Scott to Sabatini. Macmillam.
This book had
a vast amount of information regarding Scott and his views.
Shaw, M. E. 1983.
The Forms of Historical Fiction, Sir Walter Scott and His Successors.
Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.
A very clear
book detailing the history of historical fiction, and many passages
on Scott.
The History of
Periodicals
Mayo, R. D. 1962.
The English Novel in The Magazines 1740-1815. Oxford Univ. Press.
Very useful for
information on literary periodicals, esp. The Gentleman's Magazine.
Used to gather information regarding the background and history on
British literary periodicals.
General Sources
These are a collection
of sources I used other than books.
Valentine, D. 1994.
Museums and Galleries in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. A Detailed
Guide to Museums and Art Galleries Open to the General Public.
Details of historic
places of interest in Bath.
Various pages on
the internet. These included various Opac, Pages for University Libraries
across the country - Oxford, Cambridge, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Sheffield
University.
Bath Yellow Pages
1997 - Used to find any useful addresses in Bath.
Bath Phone Book 1997
- Used to find any useful addresses in Bath.
Mrs Denise Chantrey,
Bath.
Mrs Chantrey helped
me in the preliminary stages of my research, when finding out about the
Palmer family. Most of our contact was over the telephone.
Lynn Aviyard, Go
Enquiries Desk, Brotherton Library, Leeds University, LS2 WT, Tel: 0113
335513.
Ms Aviyard was
the first person that I contacted when I decided to visit the library
in Leeds. She was very helpful and found the reference for the periodicals
that I wanted to study.
Records Office, Taunton,
Somerset, Tel: 01823 337600.
Contacted to
find Palmer's birth and death dates. Unable to help as birth records
didn't start until 1837.
Bath Superintendent
Registrar, 12 Charlotte Street, Tel: 01225 312032.
Contacted to
find Palmer's birth and death dates. Unable to help as birth records
didn't start until 1837.
National Gallery,
Picture Library, Archive Section, Tel: 0171306 0055.
Contacted to
try to find a picture of Palmer.
Holborn Museum, Bath,
Tel: 01225 466669.
Contacted to
try to find a picture of Palmer.
Whit Library, Tel:
0171873 2742/3.
Contacted to
find a picture or any other information on Palmer.
Tourist Information,
Abbey Chambers Centres, Bath, Tel: 01225 477101.
Contacted to
find out information about Bath for my visit.
Bath Royal Literary
and Scientific Institution, 18 Queen Square, Bath, Tel: 01225 312084.
Contacted to
find any information on Palmer, found it very difficult to contact
the curate, so I gave up, but for a continued study, would be a very
good starting point.
The British Library,
96 Euston Road, London, Tel: 0171412 7111.
Contacted to
find out about any letters that Palmer wrote. Unfortunately I was
unable to visit London, due to time and money constraints, but the
letters would be worth looking at. Prospective readers need a letter
of recommendation.
British Museum, Great
Russell Square, London, WC13 3DG, Tel: 0171636 1555.
Contacted to
find any information on Palmer.
Central Statistical
Office, Great George Street, London, SW1P 3AQ, Tel: 0171270 6363/6364.
Contacted to
find any information on Palmer's birth or death date.
Public Records Office,
Chancery Lane, London. Tel: 0181876 3444.
Contacted to
find any information on Palmer's birth or death date.
Bath Central Library,
The Podium, Bath.
Both visited
and contacted. I initially contacted them to find any basic information
on Palmer; they put me in contact with Mrs Chantrey.
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