Works in the Criticism Archive
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Joanna Baillie
Anna Letitia Barbauld
Mary Margaret Busk
Elizabeth Inchbald
Maria Jane Jewsbury
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Elizabeth Moody
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Emily Taylor
Mary Wollstonecraft
- Introductory Discourse, A Series of Plays: in Which it is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions
- Akenside's Poem on the Pleasures of Imagination
- The British Novelists, with an Essay, and Prefaces Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, including:
- An Inquiry into Those Kinds of Distress which Excite Agreeable Sensations: With a Tale, Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose
- Life of Samuel Richardson, The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson
- On Novel Writing, The Literary Magazine and American Register
- On the Poetical Works of Mr. William Collins, The Poetical Works of Mr. William Collins. With a Prefatory Essay by Mrs. Barbauld
- On Romances, an Imitation, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose
- Preliminary Essay to the Selections from the Spectator
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- Art. II. Madame Dudevant's Novels., The Foreign Quarterly Review
- To the Artist (On Novel Writing), Letter
- The British Theatre, with remarks by Elizabeth Inchbald, including:
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- Remarks on The Comedy of Errors
- Remarks on Romeo and Juliet
- Remarks on Hamlet
- Remarks on King John
- Remarks on King Richard III
- Remarks on The Merchant of Venice
- Remarks on King Henry V
- Remarks on Much Ado About Nothing
- Remarks on As You Like It
- Remarks on The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Remarks on King Henry VIII
- Remarks on Measure for Measure
- Remarks on The Winter's Tale
- Remarks on King Lear
- Remarks on Cymbeline
- Remarks on Macbeth
- Remarks on Julius Caesar
- Remarks on Antony and Cleopatra
- Remarks on Coriolanus
- Remarks on Othello
- Remarks on The Tempest
- Remarks on Twelfth Night
- Remarks on Every Man in his Humour
- Remarks on Rule a Wife and Have a Wife
- Remarks on The Chances
- Remarks on A New Way to Pay Old Debts
- Remarks on Rival Queens
- Remarks on All for Love
- Remarks on Isabella
- Remarks on Ooronoko
- Remarks on The Distressed Mother
- Remarks on Zara
- Remarks on Gustavus Vasa
- Remarks on The Constant Couple
- Remarks on Inconstant
- Remarks on The Recruiting Officer
- Remarks on The Beaux Strategem
- Remarks on Cato
- Remarks on The Provoked Wife
- Remarks on The Provoked Husband
- Remarks on Love Makes a Man
- Remarks on She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not
- Remarks on The Careless Husband
- Remarks on Tamerlane
- Remarks on The Fair Penitent
- Remarks on Jane Shore
- Remarks on Lady Jane Grey
- Remarks on The Siege of Damascus
- Remarks on The Busy Body
- Remarks on The Wonder
- Remarks on A Bold Stroke for a Wife
- Remarks on George Barnwell
- Remarks on Fatal Curiosity
- Remarks on The Orphan
- Remarks on Venice Preserved,
- Remarks on The Conscious Lovers
- Remarks on The Revenge
- Remarks on The Beggar's Opera
- Remarks on Love for Love
- Remarks on The Mourning Bride
- Remarks on Mahomet
- Remarks on Tancred and Sigismunda
- Remarks on The Suspicious Husband
- Remarks on The Man of the World
- Remarks on The Foundling
- Remarks on The Gamester
- Remarks on The Roman Father
- Remarks on Edward the Black Prince
- Remarks on Barbarossa
- Remarks on The Way to Keep Him
- Remarks on All in the Wrong
- Remarks on The Grecian Daughter
- Remarks on Know Your Own Mind
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- "Literary Women No. I. Felicia Hemans." from The Athenæum
- "Literary Women No. II. Jane Austen." from The Athenæum
- Review of The Nature and Dignity of Christ by Joanna Baillie. from The Athenæum
- "Romance and Reality." from The Athenæum
- Edward Lytton Bulwer, The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
- "The Criticism of Chateaubriand", The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
- Female Portrait Gallery, No. I.—Flora M'Ivor and Rose Bradwardine., New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
- Female Potrait Gallery, No. II. Constance, The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
- Female Portrait Gallery, From Sir Walter Scott. By the Author of "The Improvvisatrice." No. III.—Alice Lee., New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
- On The Character of Mrs. Hemans's Writings., The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
- On the Ancient and Modern Influence Of Poetry., New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
- Preface [to the Venetian Bracelet], The Venetian Bracelet, the Lost Pleiad, a History of the Lyre, and Other Poems.
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- Art. XVI. Charles et Marie.—i.e. Charles and Mary., The Monthly Review
- "Review of Thomson's The Denial", The Monthly Review
- Review of Fiévée's "Le Divorce," etc., The Monthly Review
- Art. 46. The Negroe equalled by few Europeans., The Monthly Review
- Art. 29. The Young Exiles, or, Correspondence of some Juvenile Emigrants. A Work intended for the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth., The Monthly Review
- Review of Frédéric; i.e. Frederic, a Novel, Monthly Review
- Art. 32. Frederic., The Monthly Review
- Review of Grammaire Italienne, Monthly Review
- Review of The Lamentation, Monthly Review
- Review of Le Paradis Reconquis, Monthly Review
- Art. 25. Letters of Miss Riversdale., The Monthly Review
- Review of Lettres de Mademoiselle De Launai, &c., Monthly Review
- Moody Review of Grandmaison's Les Amours Epiques, The Monthly Review
- Art. VIII. Le Malheur et la Pitié, &c.; i. e. Misfortune and Pity, a Poem in Four Cantos., The Monthly Review
- Review of Men and Manners, Monthly Review
- Art. 20. The Morlands. Tales illustrative of the Simple and Surprising., The Monthly Review
- Art. 46. Nascita, Carattere, e Alcuni Fatti Notabili di Luigi XVI. Re di Francia. Sua Prigonia nel Tempio, tradotta dal Giornale del Sigr. Clery, Cameriere del Re. Con una breve Appendice al Giornale., The Monthly Review
- Review of Nouveaux Contes Moraux by Marmontel, The Monthly Review
- Art. 19. Novelle Morali., The Monthly Review
- Review of Pictures of Life, Monthly Review
- Review of "Rimualdo" by Ireland, The Monthly Review
- Review of The Rival Mothers by Madame de Genlis, The Monthly Review
- Article 24 Review of Observations sur l'education, The Monthly Review
- Art. 17. Scelta di Lettere familiari, degli Autori pieù Celebri &c., Monthly Review
- Art. 27. The School for Fashion., The Monthly Review
- Review of Sempronia, Monthly Review
- Art. XV. Les Souvenirs de Felicie L***; i.e. The Recollections of Felicia L***., The Monthly Review
- Review of Tableaux de Famille by Fontaine, The Monthly Review
- Review The Turtle Dove, Monthly Review
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- Byron and Shelley on the Character of Hamlet, The New Monthly Magazine
- Cloudesley; A Tale. By the Author of Caleb Williams, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
- Review of The English in Italy, The Westminster Review
- Illyrian Poems—Feudal Scenes, Westminster Review
- Modern Italian Romances, Part 1, Monthly Chronicle; A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art
- Modern Italian Romances, Part 2, Monthly Chronicle; A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art
- [Both Parts 1 and 2, Modern Italian Romances], Monthly Chronicle; A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art
- Art. X.—The Loves of the Poets. By the Author of the "Diary of an Ennuyée.", The Westminster Review
- Poets of Rural Life.—Cowper., The New Monthly Magazine
- On Artificial Taste, The Monthly Magazine
- On Poetry, and Our Relish for the Beauties of Nature, Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
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