@booklet {7273, title = {The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-second Century}, volume = {3 vols.}, year = {1827}, note = {

2nd ed. as by Mrs. Loudon. London: Henry Colburn, 1828. Another ed. as by Mrs. Loudon. London: Frederick Warne, [1872]. Another ed. as by Jane (Webb) Loudon abr. by Alan Rauch. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994.\ Critical ed. as by Jane Webb Loudon. Ed. Nickianne Moody and Andy Sawyer. Brighton, Eng.: EER/Edward Everett Root Publishers, [2022], with \“A Note on the Text\” (vii), \“Preface: \‘A Strange, Wild Novel\’: Jane Webb Loudon and The Mummy!\” By Nickianne Moody and Andy Sawyer (viii-xix), \“Endnotes\” (336-49), \“Sources of The Mummy: An encyclopedia of the future\” (352-60), \“Textual Change (361-424), and \“John Claudius Loudon\’s review of The Mummy!\” (424-36). \© 2021 but published March 2022.

}, month = {1827}, publisher = {Henry Colburn}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Eutopia and satire. Much technical advancement. Female absolute monarch. The Roman Catholic church is the established church. Universal education has led to simple speaking by the upper classes and affected speech by the lower classes.

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, isbn = {978-1911204954 }, author = {[Jane] [Webb] (1807?-58)} }