All Stories

  1. Fatal Errors; or Poor Mary-Anne. A Tale of the Last Century
  2. Philip Aherne, The Coleridge Legacy: Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Intellectual Legacy in Britain and America, 1834–1934. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. xvii+307 pp. US$74.00.
  3. Mary Hays and Dissenting Culture, 1770–1810
  4. Review of Cragwall's book on Lake Methodism in England, 1780-1830
  5. Review of Heidi Snow's book, William Wordsworth and the Theology of Poverty
  6. Elizabeth Hays and the 1790s Feminist Novel
  7. From Thomas Mullett to Charles Dickens, Jr: Creating, Sustaining and Expanding a West Country-London Baptist Circle
  8. John Tyler Ryland, 1786–1841: A Postscript with Two Additional Manuscripts
  9. Mary Steele, Mary Hays and the Convergence of Women's Literary Circles in the 1790s
  10. Coleridge and Jonathan Edwards
  11. Mary Hays and Henry Crabb Robinson
  12. Other British Voices
  13. Mary Steele (1753–1813) and the Call to Poetry
  14. Mary Scott, Sarah Froud, and the Steele Literary Circle
  15. “When Kindred Souls Unite”: The Literary Friendship of Mary Steele and Mary Scott, 1766–1793
  16. Crabb Robinson's Correspondence with Mary Wordsworth
  17. Luke Savin Herrick Wright Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican ChurchSamuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church. Luke Savin Herrick Wright. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010. Pp. viii+295.
  18. Baptist Autographs in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1741-1907
  19. West Country Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720-1840
  20. Martha Gurney and the Anti-Slave Trade Movement, 1788–94
  21. S. T. Coleridge, Joseph Cottle, and Some Bristol Baptists, 1794–96
  22. William Fox, Martha Gurney, and Radical Discourse of the 1790s
  23. A CHRONOLOGICAL CALENDAR OF BAPTIST AUTOGRAPHS AT THE JOHN RYLANDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF MANCHESTER, 1741-1907
  24. “For the Hand of a Woman, has Levell'd the Blow”: Maria de Fleury's Pamphlet War with William Huntington, 1787–1791
  25. ‘I AM THE GREATEST OF PROPHETS’
  26. Coleridge, theMorning Post, and Female “Illustrissimae”: An Unpublished Autograph1
  27. Thomas Poole's ‘Intimations of Immortality’ in a Letter to John Sheppard, February 1837
  28. Politics, Religion, and Romance: Letters of Eliza Gould Flower, 1794-1802
  29. Joseph angus and the Use of Autograph Letters in the Library at Holford House, Regent’s Park College, London
  30. John Ryland at School
  31. SIX LETTERS OF ROBERT ROBINSON FROM DR WILLIAMS’S LIBRARY
  32. Henry Crabb Robinson and Godwinism
  33. John Foster and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  34. A GLANCE AT THE 1795 CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE BRISTOL BAPTIST ACADEMY AND MUSEUM
  35. "Robert Hall and the Bristol Slave-Trade Debate, 1787-88"
  36. A WORDSWORTH AUTOGRAPH LETTER FOUND IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY AT MANCHESTER
  37. Coleridge and Robert Hall of Cambridge
  38. ‘The Flesh and the Spirit’: Anne Bradstreet and Seventeenth Century Dualism, Materialism, Vitalism and Reformed Theology
  39. “Contemplations”: Anne Bradstreet's Homage to Calvin and Reformed Theology
  40. Nonconformity and Culture
  41. Introduction
  42. A Nonconformist Women’s Literary Tradition
  43. Jane Attwater (1753–1843)
  44. Mary Scott (1751–93)
  45. Elizabeth Coltman (1761–1838)
  46. Mary Steele as West Country Woman-Poet