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John
Murray
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Century of Experience
Evidence
Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group
Author of Text
Title of Text
Form of Text
1800-1849
Byron to Thomas Moore, 25 March 1817, on Alpine travels in 1816: 'I kept a journal of the whole for my sister Augusta,...
John Murray
George Gordon Lord Byron
travel journal
Manuscript
: Codex
1800-1849
'Your official opinion of the Merits of "Emma", is very valuable & satisfactory.'
John Murray
Jane Austen
Emma
Manuscript
: Sheet, MS of novel
1800-1849
'[John Murray] was confirmed in his idea that Walter Scott was the author [of Waverley] after carefully reading the bo...
John Murray
Walter Scott
Waverley
Print
: Book
1800-1849
John Wilson Croker to John Murray (1816): 'I send you seven stories [for 'Stories for Children from the History of ...
John Murray
John Wilson Croker
Stories for Children from the History of England (extracts)
Manuscript
: Unknown
1800-1849
John Murray to Lord Byron (December 1815): 'I tore open the packet you sent me, and have found in it a Pearl. It is...
John Murray
George Gordon Lord Byron
The Siege of Corinth / Parisina
Manuscript
: Unknown, In hand of Anne Isabella, Lady Byron
1800-1849
John Murray to Byron, 4 January 1816: 'Nothing can be more interestingly framed and more interestingly told than th...
John Murray
George Gordon Lord Byron
Parisina
Manuscript
: Unknown
Reading Experience Database version 2.0. Page updated: 27th Apr 2016 3:15pm (GMT)