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Diary and notebook, 1833-1839 and 1851   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Roberts, Jane, 19th cent
Title
Diary and notebook, 1833-1839 and 1851
Volume 1
Description
Diary and notebook of author of Two Years at Sea, The Court Favourite, and Lowenstein, King of the Forest. Entries record the sale, writing, and publication of these three works as well as the writing and rejection of another, Verginia (sic) Water, providing a detailed account of the author's difficult relationship with the publishing world. Volume also contains poetry by Roberts, including a sequel to the Scottish ballad "Auld Robin Grey;" and "The Highminded Maiden of Scotia's Proud Land" (written on the day of the burial of Florence Hastings)
Reading lists (sometimes including commentary) and accounts of social visits appear as well. Roberts was well-connected in literary and aristocratic society, and frequent references are made to members of the Romantic movement, including Augusta Leigh, Lord Byron's half-sister, with whom Roberts often visited. Byron is mentioned upon occasion, including one entry providing an account of the destruction of his memoirs. Other friends include Lady Cork, Lady Bradford, Lady Dungannon, J. H. Wedge, Barbara Hofland, and Sir Henry Taylor. Roberts also documented her visit (and that of Lady Byron) to Mr. DeVille, a phrenologist
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Subjects: Roberts, Emma; Roberts, Jane, 19th cent; Roberts, Jane, 19th cent; Roberts, Jane, 19th cent; Hastings, Flora, Lady, 1806-1839; Leigh, Augusta, 1784-1851; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844; Bradford, Georgina Elizabeth Moncrieffe, Countess of, 1790-1842; Dungannon, Sophia Irvine, Viscountess; Wedge, John Helder, 1793-1872; Taylor, Henry, Sir, 1800-1886; Romanticism; Women authors, English; Publishers and publishing; Phrenology; Women poets; Women
Language English
Publication date 1833
publication_date QS:P577,+1833-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: duke_libraries; americana
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diarynotebook01robe
Notes some text may be cut off due to margins.
Authority file  OCLC: 1043016233
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Internet Archive identifier: diarynotebook01robe
https://archive.org/download/diarynotebook01robe/diarynotebook01robe.pdf

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