Oliphant, Margaret Oliphant Wilson, novelist and biographer, née Wilson, 1828-1897
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Corrected manuscript of an article of Margaret Oliphant, "Recent Books: French and English", published in "Blackwood`s Magazine" in 1897.
Corrected manuscript of an article of Margaret Oliphant, "The Looker-On", published in "Blackwood`s Magazine" from 1894-1896.
Five letters of Margaret Oliphant to Walter Besant.
Concerning literary matters.
Incomplete manuscript of `Carita` by Margaret Oliphant, with a covering letter to Smith and Elder, the publisher.
Incomplete manuscript of `Carita``, published by Smith and Elder, firstly in the `Cornhill Magazine` 1876-1877, and then in novel form in 1877. It comprises the text of Chapters I-XXI and XXV-XXXIII (wanting Chapters XXII-XXIV and XXXIV-XLV), and was evidently the printer`s copy as it is marked with compositors` names and is fairly soiled, probably from handling by compositors. With a letter of Margaret Oliphant to the publishers dated 22 March 1876.
Letter of Margaret Oliphant.
Concerns entertainment in Heidelberg and the supply of intellectual company.
Letter of Margaret Oliphant, probably to Andrew Lang.
On literary matters.
Letter of Margaret Oliphant to William Blackwood.
Letters, 1872-1898, undated, to Archibald Hamilton Charteris from ecclesiastical correspondents; with one letter, undated, from Margaret Oliphant.
Seven letters to Archibald Hamilton Charteris, Professor of Biblical Criticism at Edinburgh University.
Correspondents include:
Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham, 1872, 1885
William D MacLagan, Archbishop of York, 1887
Edward Meyrick Goulburn, Dean of Norwich, 1888
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster, undated
Margaret Oliphant, undated
Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle to her family., 1817-1865.
Manuscripts of three stories by Margaret Oliphant, published in the `Cornhill Magazine`: `Mrs Merridew`s Fortune` (1869), `Lady Isabella` (1871) and `The Scientific Gentleman` (1872).
Three letters of Margaret Oliphant.
Concerning her travels and publishing matters.