Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Women Writers

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University of South Carolina Scholar Commons RBSC Publications Irvin Department of Rare Books & Special Collections 3-1-1996 Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Women Writers University Libraries--University of South Carolina Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/rbsc_pubs Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation University of South Carolina, "University of South Carolina Libraries - Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Women Writers, March 1996". http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/rbsc_pubs/22/ This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the Irvin Department of Rare Books & Special Collections at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in RBSC Publications by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact SCHOLARC@mailbox.sc.edu.

Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century BRiTISH WOMEN WRITERS Mezzanine Exhibit Area Thomas Cooper Library University oe South Carolina

This special exhibition, selected from the University's Department of Special Collections, marks the occasion of the fifth Conference on Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century British Women Writers, to be held in Columbia on March 21st-24th 1996. The exhibition covers a full chronological spectrum, from Margaret Cavendish's Poems and phancies, 1664, and Ann Finch's "The Spleen" in its first edition of 1701 to an inscribed volume by 'Violet Fane' from 1896, where she descibes herself semi-ironically as "an obscure poet." Many of the "collector's high points" of literature by women are displayed, including first editions of WoUstonecraft's Vindication, Shelley's Frankenstein, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and Rossetti's Goblin Market, as well as first editions by Austen, Charlotte and Ann Bronte, George Eliot and other well-known names. But the exhibition also draws items from the Special Collections department's strong holdings in such areas as the early nineteenth century literary annual, Scottish poetry, and Victorian fiction, to represent some of the once famous, less known and recentlyrecovered women writers of the period. An interesting facet of the exhibition is the way it illustrates the changing physical form in which writing by women was presented to the reading public over two centuries that saw dramatic change in methods of book production. More detailed information about each item and about the writers is given on the exhibit display cards. The exhibition has been curated by Roger Mortimer. who, with Patrick Scott, prepared the display descriptions. This brochure and exhibit list has been prepared for the conference by Patrick Scott.

The exhibit starts with the cases on the left of the mezzanine staircase, as you come up from the main library entrance, and is arranged in five islands or groups of cases along the mezzanine exhibit area. ISLAND 1: From Margaret Cavendish to Anna Seward Margaret Cavendish, Poems and phancies, 1664. Aphra Behn, All the histories and novels, 6th ed., 1718. Behn, Oroonoko, adapt. Southeme, 1696. Ann Finch, "The Spleen," in New miscellany, 1701. Ann Laetitia Barbauld, Poems, 1773. Grizel Baillie, in Tea-table miscellany, ed. Ramsay, 1740. Maria Edgeworth, The modern Griselda, 2nd cd., 1805. Fanny Burney, Camilla, 1796. Mary Wortley Montagu, Letters, 1784. --the vellum binding is by Edwards of Halifax.. Anna Seward, Monody on Major Andre, 1781. Seward, Memoirs of the life of Dr. Darwin, 1804. Illustrative items in the upright case include original drawings by George Romney and Richard Westall. ISLAND 2: From Jane Austen to Joanna Baillie Jane Austen, Sense and sensibility, 1811. Austen, Pride and prejudice, 1813. Anne Radcliffe, The Italian, 1797. Maria and Richard Edgeworth, Practical education, 1798. Jane Austen as book subscriber --from Burney's Camilla, 1797. Mary Wollstonecraft, A vindication of the rights of women, 1792. Wollstonecraft, Posthumous works, 1798.

William Godwin, Memoirs of the author of A vindication, 1798. Ann Grant oflaggan, Poems, 1803. Joanna Baillie, A series of plays, 182l. Baillie, Metrical legends, 182l. Illustrative items in the upright case include an original drawing by Richard Westfall, and a rare 1800 printed broadsheet and a holograph letter, both by Joanna Baillie. ISLAND 3: From Caroline Lamb to Fanny Kemble Caroline Lamb, G/enarvon, 2nd ed., 1816. Mary Shelley, History of a six weeks tour, 1817. Shelley, Frankenstein; or the modern Prometheus, 1818. Forget-me-not, 1827. Literary Souvenir, 1829 Friendship's Offering, 1836. Friendship's Offering, 1844. Felicia Hemans, in Forget-me-not, 1826. Caroline Lamb, in The bijou, 1828. Laetitia Landon, in The cabinet of modern art, 1837. Mary Howitt, in Forget-me-not, 1836. Mary Russell Mitford, in The Amulet, 1826. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, The seraphim, 1838. Barrett Browning, Aurora Leigh, 1857. Frances Trollope, Domestic manners of the Americans, 1832. Fanny Kemble, Journal of a residence on a Georgia plantation, 1863. Illustrative items in the upright case include an original watercolor by Thomas Unwins and, in reproduction, William Holman Hunt's "The Lady of Shalott. " ISLAND 4: From the Brontes to Elizabeth Gaskell Poems by Currer. Ellis, and Acton Bell, 1846. Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, New York, 1848.

Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights, 1847. E. Bronte, Wuthering Heights, New York, 1848. C. Bronte, Villette, 1853. Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey, 1847. Elizabeth Gaskell, The life ojcharlotte Bronte, New York, 1857. Hannah Rathbone, The diary oj Lady Willoughby, 1844. --the revival of Caslon type. Grace Aguilar, The vale oj cedars, 1850. Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton, 1848. Gaskell, Ruth. A novel, 1853. ISLAND 5: From George Eliot to Violet Fane. George Eliot, Adam Bede, 1859. Eliot, The mill ojthejioss, 1860. Eliot, How Lisa loved the king, Boston, 1869. Eliot, Daniel Deronda, in the original eight parts, 1876. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Like and unlike, 1888. Anna Maria Hall, Midsummer eve, 1870. Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market and other poems, 1862. Adelaide Anne Procter, A chaplet ojverses, 1862. Augusta Webster, Yu-Pe-ya's lute, 1874. Dora Greenwell, Poems, 1867. --inscribed to Mary Howitt. Violet Fane, Under cross and crescent, 1896. --inscribed to Lady Lindsay. In the upright case are enlargements of D. G. Rossetti's illustrations for Goblin Market.

The Department of Special Collections, University of South Carolina Libraries, preserves and makes available for research rare books and special cohec ions. Its strengths include: * English and American literature * the Lord Collection on the Civil War in America * the history of science * the G. Ross Roy Collection on Robert Bums and Scottish poetry * the Matthew 1. Broccoli Collection on F. Scott Fitzgerald * the Tarr Collection on Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle * the English bible * the history of the book * nineteenth-century children's literature During 1996, the department is also involved in two other major literary celebrations, for the Robert Bums bicentenary conference in late March, and the F. Scott Fitzgerald centenary conference in September. Relevant to the present exhibit in the department's growing series of published exhibit catalogues is Gifts of Love: Literary Annuals of the Early Nineteenth Century, by Kitty Ledbetter and Lisa McDavid (1994). A few copies are still available for interested researchers, on request. USCAN, the library's on-line catalog, includes analytical entries to individual authors and contributions for the department's extensive annuals collection. Roger Mortimer, Head oj Department Jamie S. Hansen, Special Collections Catalogue Librarian Paul Schultz, Catalogue Assistant Patrick Scott, Program Coordinator G. Ross Roy, Honorary Curator Matthew J. Broccoli, Honorary Curator