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Miss
Lynn Linton
Linton, Lynn.jpg
Born 1822
Died 1898
Occupation literary
Society Membership
membership ESL paper only
elected_ESL -


Contents

Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

25 June 1867 cheque for Mrs Linton, £5.5.0

Notes From Elsewhere

Eliza Lynn Linton (10 February 1822 – 14 July 1898) was a British novelist, essayist, and anti-feminist journalist.

she considered John Crawfurd to be a close friend, so I do wonder to what extent she was using her social network to access a (relatively) closed community [Fiona Snailham]

Publications

External Publications

· Azeth, The Egyptian, T.C. Newby, 1847.
· · Amymone: A Romance in the Days of Pericles, · Vol. 2, · Vol. 3, Richard Bentley, 1848.
· Realities: A Tale, Saunders and Otley, 1851.
· · Witch Stories, Chapman & Hall, 1861.
· · The Lake Country, Smith, Elder and Company, 1864.
· · Grasp Your Nettle, · Vol. 2, · Vol. 3, Smith, Elder & Co., 1865.
· · Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg: A Novel, Harper & Brothers, 1866.
· · Sowing the Wind, · Vol. 2, · Vol. 3, Tinsley Brothers 1867.
· · "Clementina Kinniside," The Galaxy 5, January/July, 1868.
· · The True History of Joshua Davidson, Christian and Communist, J.B. Lippincott, 1873 [1st Pub. Strahan & Company, 1872].
· · Patricia Kemball, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1875.
· The Mad Willoughbys and other Tales, 1875.
· · The Atonement of Leam Dundas, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1876.
· · From Dreams to Waking, Harper & Bros, 1877.
· The World Well Lost, · Vol. 2, Chatto & Windus, 1877.
· · Under which Lord?, · Vol. 2, · Vol. 3, Chatto & Windus, 1879.
· · "At Night in a Hospital," Belgravia, July 1879.
· The Rebel of the Family, · Vol. 2, Chatto & Windus, 1880.
· · With a Silken Thread and other Stories, Chatto & Windus, 1880.
· · My Love!, Chatto & Windus, 1881.
· Ione, Chatto and Windus, 1883.
· · The Girl of the Period and Other Social Essays, · Vol. 2, Richard Bentley & Son, 1883.
· · Ourselves: Essays on Women, Chatto & Windus, 1884.
· · The Autobiography of Christopher Kirkland, · Vol. 2, · Vol. 3, R. Bently, 1885.
· Stabbed in the Dark, F. V. White & Co., 1885.
· · "A Protest and a Plea," The Order of Creation: The Conflict Between Genesis and Geology, The Truth Seeker Company, 1885.
· Rift in the Lute, Simpkin, 1885.
· Paston Carew, Millionaire and Miser: A Novel, Bentley, 1886.
· · Through the Long Night, Hurst & Blackett Limited, 1889.
· · About Ireland, Methuen & Co., 1890.
· · An Octave of Friends, with other Silhouettes and Stories, Ward & Downey, 1891.
· · About Ulster, Methuen & Co., 1892.
· The One too Many, F. Tennyson Neely, 1894.
· In Haste and at Leisure, Merriam Co., 1895.
· · Dulcie Everton, · Vol. 2, Chatto & Windus, 1896.
· · 'Twixt Cup & Lip. Etc, Digby, Long & Co., 1896.
· · My Literary Life, Hodder and Stroughton, 1899.
· · The Second Youth of Theodora Desanges, Hutchinson & Co., 1900.
· The Fate of Madame Cabanel, n.d.· [5]
· The Witches of Scotland, n.d.
Articles[edit]
· "The Modern Revolt," Macmillan's Magazine, December 1870.
· · "Some Sicilian Customs," The Eclectic Magazine 41, New Series, 1885.
· · “The Higher Education of Women,” Popular Science Monthly 30, December 1886.
· · "Womanhood in Old Greece," The Library Magazine 2, Third Series, November 1886/March 1887.
· · "The Tyranny of Fashion," The Forum 3, March 1887.
· · “The Roman Matron,” The Library Magazine 4, Third Series, July/September 1887.
· · “The Pains of Fear,” The Forum 5, May 1888.
· · “Are Good Women Characterless?,” The Forum 6, February 1889.
· · “Democracy in the Household,” The Forum 8, September 1889.
· "Our Illusions," Fortnightly Review 49, pp. 596–7, 1891.
· · "The Revolt Against Matrimony," The Forum 10 (5), January 1891.
· · "The Judicial Shock to Marriage," Nineteenth Century 29, May 1891.
· · "The Wild Women: as Politicians," Nineteenth Century, July 1891.
· · "The Wild Women As Social Insurgents," The Nineteenth Century 30, pp. 596–605, October 1891.
· "The Partisans of the Wild Woman," Nineteenth Century 31, April 1892.
· "The New Woman," St. James's Budget, July 1894.
· "The Rex Nemorum," St. James's Budget, August 1894.
· "The Philistine's Coming Triumph," National Review 26, September 1895.
· · "Cranks and Crazes," The North American Review, December 1895.
· · "George Eliot." In Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign, Hurst & Blackett, Limited, 1897.

House Publications

On ethnography as illustrated by the arts in the Paris Exhibition Read 25 June 1867

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