from
Boaden, James. The Life of Mrs. Jordan. Vol. 1. London: E. Bull, 1831.
About this Edition
About this Edition
This electronic edition of Mary Robinson’s Nobody (Drury Lane, 1794) is the first to present a widely available and searchable transcript of the play along with a comprehensive introduction, extensive notes by the editor, and contexts of the drama. The open-access format and the accompanying contextual materials make this edition ideal for teaching and research.
Newspaper Commentaries, Poems, Puffs, and Reviews of Nobody (October-December 1794)
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The Morning Post and Fashionable World
(Saturday, October 4, 1794) 3.
The Fashionable World.
Account of the Controversy Surrounding the Production and Staging of Nobody from the Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson (1801)
from
Robinson, Mary, [and Maria Elizabeth Robinson]. Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Written by Herself with Some Posthumous Pieces. Vol. 2. London: Wilks and Taylor, 1801. 140-42.
The Eclectic Review, 7 ( Dec 1811 ), 1103-20 [Review of] The Banks of the Wye, a Poem in Four Books
The Banks of the Wye, a Poem, in four Books. By Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy. Foolscap 8vo, pp. 134. price 5s. Vernor and Co. and Longman and Co. 1811.
The Critical Review, 1.4 ( April 1812 ), 375-79 [Review of] The Banks of the Wye, a Poem in Four Books
ART. IV—The Banks of the Wye, a Poem, in four Books. By Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy. London, Vernor and Co. and others, 1811. 12mo. pp. 134. price 5s. Plates.
The British Critic, 41 (March 1813)
The British Critic, 41 ( March 1813 ), 227-30
[Review of] The Banks of the Wye, a Poem in Four Books
ART. III. The Banks of the Wye; a Poem. In four Books. By Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy. 12mo. 134pp. 5s. Vernor and Co. &c 1811
Journal of a Ten Days' Tour
JOURNAL of A TEN DAYS' TOUR FROM ULEY IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, BY WAY of ROSS; Down the
RIVER WYE to CHEPSTOW; ABERGAVENNY, BRECON, HEREFORD, MALVERN. &c. &c. -- Augst 1807
[A transcription of Bloomfield's prose journal of his Wye tour from the text as it
appears, with his sketches and pasted-in maps and notes, in British Library Additional
Introduction
Introduction: Tim Fulford
Robert Bloomfield’s poem, tour journal and sketch book The Banks of Wye (1807-11) represents a visually and verbally rich response to the fashionable tour