Mary Collyer
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Mary Collyer (c. 1716 – 1762) was an English
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 translator and novelist.

Mary Collyer was part of the John "Bankes" pedigree which can be viewed at Geoff's Genealogy. She married Joseph Collyer the elder (1714/15–1776), a writer and bookseller; their son, Joseph Collyer the younger
Joseph Collyer
Joseph Collyer , also called Joseph Collyer the Younger, was an English engraver; associate of the Royal Academy and portrait engraver to the British Queen Consort, Queen Charlotte.-Life and work:...

, was an engraver, and illustrated one edition of his mother's translation Death of Abel.

Works

  • The Virtuous Orphan (1743), a translation of La vie de Marianne by Marivaux
    Pierre de Marivaux
    Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux , commonly referred to as Marivaux, was a French novelist and dramatist....

  • Memoirs of the Countess de Bressol … from the French (2 vols., 1743)
  • Felicia to Charlotte: being letters from a young lady in the country, to her friend in town. Containing a series of most interesting Events, interspersed with Moral Reflections; chiefly tending to prove, that the Seeds of Virtue are implanted in the Mind of Every Reasonable Being. (1744–9, in 2 vols). Collyer's own novel
  • The Christmas Box (1748–9)
  • Death of Abel (1761), a translation of Solomon Gessner
    Solomon Gessner
    Solomon Gessner was a Swiss painter and poet. His writing suited the taste of his time, though by some more recent standards it is “insipidly sweet and monotonously melodious.” As a painter, he represented the conventional classical landscape.-Biography:He was born in Zürich...

    's Der Tod Abels (1758)
  • The Messiah (2 vols., 1763), a translation of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
    Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
    Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock was a German poet.-Biography:Klopstock was born at Quedlinburg, the eldest son of a lawyer.Both in his birthplace and on the estate of Friedeburg on the Saale, which his father later rented, young Klopstock passed a happy childhood; and more attention having been given...

    's Der Messias. Completed and published by Collyyer's husband.

Further reading

  • Katherine Sobba Green, The Courtship Novel, 1740-1820: A Feminized Genre. 1991.

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