Love, Desire and Melancholy by Angharad Eyre Jane Mackelworth Elsa Richardson

Love, Desire and Melancholy by Angharad Eyre Jane Mackelworth Elsa Richardson

Author:Angharad Eyre, Jane Mackelworth, Elsa Richardson [Angharad Eyre, Jane Mackelworth, Elsa Richardson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Nonfiction, History
ISBN: 9781351849845
Google: PuoOkAEACAAJ
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2018-10-11T04:00:00+00:00


Notes

[1]C.B. Firth (1949) Constance Louisa Maynard: Mistress of Westfield College: a family portrait (London: G. Allen and Unwin); J. Sondheimer (1983) Castle Adamant in Hampstead: a history of Westfield College, 1882–1982 (London: Westfield College, University of London); M. Vicinus (1985) Independent Women: work and community for single women, 1850–1920 (London: Virago).

[2]E.g., J. Swindells (Ed.) (1995) The Uses of Autobiography: gender & society: feminist perspectives on the past and present (London: Taylor & Francis).

[3]Margaret R. Miles (1998), Practicing Christianity: critical perspectives for an embodied spirituality (New York: Crossroad), p. ix.

[4]See D.B. Hindmarsh (2005) After Christendom: evangelical conversion after Christendom: evangelical conversion narrative and its alternatives (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

[5]Constance Maynard, Green Book, Queen Mary, University of London Archives, PP7/1, 1866, p. 2 [hereafter cited as Green Book]; and Green Book, 1916–1919, p. 199. For digital version see <http://www.library.qmul.ac.uk/archives/digital/constance_maynard>. In citing these MSS I have followed Maynard’s numbering on the individual pages of each volume of both the Green Books and the autobiographical chapters, rather than the numbering of the digitised pages which sometimes include two of her numbered pages.

[6]Green Book, 1866.

[7]Constance Maynard, Unpublished Autobiography, Queen Mary, University of London Archives PP7/6, Vol. 2, Chapter 4, p. 1 [hereafter referred to as Autobiography].

[8]Autobiography, I, 3, pp. 53–54.

[9]Green Book, 1866, p. 1.

[10]Autobiography, II, 9, pp. 241–246.

[11]Autobiography, II, 8, pp. 211–213.

[12]Autobiography, II, 7, pp. 158.

[13]Ibid. p. 149.

[14]Ibid. p. 150.

[15]Autobiography, II, 4, pp. 61–64.

[16]Autobiography, I, 3, p. 45.

[17]Autobiography, II, 7, p. 158.

[18]Autobiography, II, 8, p. 232.

[19]Green Book, 1916-1919, pp. 274–275.

[20]Autobiography, III, 26, p. 788.

[21]Autobiography, II, 8, p. 198.

[22]Autobiography, II, 6, p. 131.

[23]Green Book, 1916–1919, pp. 16–17.

[24]Autobiography, III, 26, pp. 770–789.

[25]Green Book, 1916–1919, p. 21.

[26]Autobiography, 1921–1927, pp. 36–37.

[27]Autobiography, I, 2, pp. 28–30.

[28]C. Brontë (1969), Jane Eyre, ed. J. Jack and M. Smith (Oxford: Clarendon Press), p. 462.

[29]Autobiography, I, 1, pp. 1–3.

[30]Autobiography, VII, 49 (Draft b.), p. 128

[31]Autobiography, I, 1, p. 3.

[32]Autobiography, II, 6, pp. 104–105.

[33]Autobiography, II, 4, p. 60; and II, 6, p. 108.

[34]Autobiography, II, 4, p. 571.

[35]Autobiography, II, 6, p.106.

[36]Autobiography, II, 9, p. 241.

[37]Autobiography, III, 11, p. 361.

[38]Matthew 6:33, quoted in Autobiography, III, 11, p. 372.

[39]Autobiography, VII, 49 (Draft b.), pp.128–134.

[40]Autobiography, III, 11, p. 368.

[41]Green Book, 1916-1919, p. 3.

[42]Autobiography, II, 7, pp. 173–184.

[43]Autobiography, II, 9, pp. 268–269.

[44]Green Book, 1916–1919, p. 4.

[45]Autobiography, VII, 1921–1927, p. 13.

[46]Autobiography, II, 9, p. 250.

[47]Autobiography, II, 7, p. 163.

[48]Ibid. p. 175.

[49]Autobiography, I, 1, p. 15.

[50]Autobiography, III, 11, p. 378.

[51]Autobiography, I, 1, p. 4.

[52]Autobiography, III, 11, p. 335.

[53]See Angharad Eyre (2014) Zeal and Sacrifice: the woman missionary and women’s writing, 1830–1900 (PhD thesis, Queen Mary, London), p. 223.

[54]Autobiography, VII, 52, p. 232.

[55]Autobiography, VII, 53, p. 244.

[56]Ibid. pp. 245.

[57]Green Book, 1916–1919, p. 8.

[58]Autobiography, II, 9, p. 259.

[59]Inter alia, Autobiography, II, 9, p. 288.



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