Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Attribution confirmed
I have confirmed that The Grateful Ghosts was indeed written by Mrs. Oliphant's son Cecco". She makes reference to "Cecco's Grateful Ghosts" on page 330 of the 1899 edition of her Autobiography.
The Grateful Ghosts - attributed to Cecco Oliphant
The Grateful Ghosts
attributed to Francis Romano ("Cecco") Oliphant
Blackwood's Ediburgh Magazine, Volume 139, January 1886, page 108
This story is unsigned as it appears in Blackwood's. It has been attributed to Mrs. Oliphant's son, Francis Romano ("Cecco") Oliphant by Linda H. Peterson in Two Traditions of Victorian Women's Autobiography, University of Virginia Press, 1999, page 163.
I would be grateful for further information on whether this attribution is correct.
attributed to Francis Romano ("Cecco") Oliphant
Blackwood's Ediburgh Magazine, Volume 139, January 1886, page 108
This story is unsigned as it appears in Blackwood's. It has been attributed to Mrs. Oliphant's son, Francis Romano ("Cecco") Oliphant by Linda H. Peterson in Two Traditions of Victorian Women's Autobiography, University of Virginia Press, 1999, page 163.
I would be grateful for further information on whether this attribution is correct.
Friday, June 10, 2011
John Inglesant - Review by Mrs. Oliphant
John Inglesant - Review by Mrs. Oliphant
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Volume 131, January to June 1882, page 365
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Volume 131, January to June 1882, page 365
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Two Gentlemen of Virginia
Two Gentlemen of Virginia
A Novel of the Old Regime in the Old Dominion
by George Cary Eggleston
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1908
The novel opens in Richmond, Virginia in the year 1857.
A Novel of the Old Regime in the Old Dominion
by George Cary Eggleston
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1908
The novel opens in Richmond, Virginia in the year 1857.
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