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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Benjamin Robert Haydon, 21 April 1843: 'Mrs S. C. Hall is an agreeable & graceful writer, & I am one of her many readers [...] From her husband ...Elizabeth Barrett Mrs Samuel Carter HallunknownPrint: Unknown
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Benjamin Robert Haydon, 29 October 1842: 'I have to thank you [...] for the sight of a very interesting letter of the Sheffield paper which I se...Elizabeth Barrett Benjamin Robert Haydonletter to the Sheffield Mercury regarding formatio...Print: Newspaper
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Benjamin Robert Haydon, 7 April 1843: 'I have read Caesar's commentaries, to be sure, .. but I found them harder to read than his battles were t...Elizabeth Barrett Julius CaesarDe Bello GallicoPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Benjamin Robert Haydon, 8 January 1843: 'Your autobiography my dear Mr Haydon is delightful! I have been deeply interested in it in all ways [....Elizabeth Barrett Benjamin Robert HaydonautobiographyManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Cornelius Mathews, 30 April 1845: 'You will see the announcement of Mrs. Norton's new poem on the "Child of the Islands", namely our little Prince...Elizabeth Barrett Caroline Norton'The Child of the Islands' (extracts)Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Cornelius Mathews, 31 August 1843: 'I wrote immediately upon receiving your works in their reprint to acknowledge that kindness [...] Since then...Elizabeth Barrett Cornelius MathewsMotley BookPrint: Unknown
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Cornelius Mathews, 31 August 1843: 'I wrote immediately upon receiving your works in their reprint to acknowledge that kindness [...] Since then...Elizabeth Barrett Cornelius MathewsBehemoth, a Legend of the MoundbuildersPrint: Unknown
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Edmund Henry Barker, 12 May 1829: 'You desire to have my remarks on Dugald Stewart versus Sir Uvedale [Price]. Some time ago I read Stewart's Ess...Elizabeth Barrett Dugald StewartessaysPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Edmund Henry Barker, 12 May 1829: 'You desire to have my remarks on Dugald Stewart versus Sir Uvedale [Price]. Some time ago I read Stewart's Ess...Elizabeth Barrett Dugald StewartessaysPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Edward Moxon, 25 November 1844: 'I am grateful to you for the gift you have sent me [...] I have glanced through a good many of the sonnets alread...Elizabeth Barrett Edward MoxonSonnetsPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to George Goodin Moulton-Barrett, 17 June 1840: '["Glencoe"] never reached me until last week [...] Thank you my dearest Georgie! [...] It was, as ...Elizabeth Barrett Thomas Noon TalfourdGlencoePrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to George Goodin Moulton-Barrett, 30 March 1842: 'I have been reading Emerson -- He does away with individuality & personality in a most extraordin...Elizabeth Barrett Ralph Waldo EmersonunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Henrietta Moulton-Barrett, from Eastnor Castle, 23-24 February 1827: 'As we were going down the stairs yesterday Lady M. said to me -- "I am reading...Lady Margaret Maria Cocks Charlotte AnleyMiriam; Or, the Power of TruthPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Henrietta Moulton-Barrett, from Eastnor Castle, c.October 1827: 'As Lady Margaret wished to see a part of my poem, I read her a few sheets, & when...Elizabeth Barrett Elizabeth Barrett(probably) "The Development of Genius"Manuscript: Sheet
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Henry Fothergill Chorley, ?14 November 1845: 'I have read your three volumes of "Pomfret" with interest & moral assent, & with great pleasure in v...Elizabeth Barrett Barrett Henry Fothergill ChorleyPomfretPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to her father, Edward Moulton-Barrett, c. November 1817: 'I have been reading Lord Byrons Corsair &c how foolish I have been not to read them before ...Elizabeth Barrett George Gordon, Lord ByronReviews of the CorsairPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to her father, Edward Moulton-Barrett, c. November 1817: 'I have been reading Lord Byrons Corsair &c how foolish I have been not to read them before ...Elizabeth Barrett George Gordon, Lord ByronWorks including The CorsairPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to her mother, Mary Moulton-Barrett, c.1817 (originally in French): 'I agree that Caroline [in Edgeworth's Patronage] is perfection. I admit that sh...Elizabeth Barrett Maria EdgeworthPatronagePrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to her mother, Mary Moulton-Barrett, c.1817 (originally in French): 'I agree that Caroline [in Edgeworth's Patronage] is perfection. I admit that sh...Elizabeth Barrett Walter ScottRob RoyPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to her mother, Mary Moulton-Barrett, c.1817 (originally in French): 'My very dear Mama / Excuse me, I do not at all like Manoeuvring, it is not to my...Elizabeth Barrett Maria EdgeworthManoeuvringPrint: Book



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