The bibliography below lists academic work that is relevant to the content and approach of Dined along with some digital humanities resources that have informed or inspired us.
Key Works on Holland House
Bowers, Will. 'The Many Rooms of Holland House', in Bowers and Crummé (eds), Re-evaluating the Literary Coterie, 1580-1830 (London: Palgrave 2016), 159-180.
Cooper, Nicholas. 'Holland House: Architecture in an Elite Society'. Architectural History 63 (2020), 37-75.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington. 'The Late Lord Holland'. Edinburgh Review (July 1841), 560-68.
Mitchell, Leslie. Holland House (London: Duckworth, 1980).
—. Charles James Fox (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992)
Keppel, Sonia. The Sovereign Lady: A life of Elizabeth Vassall (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1976).
Saglia, Diego. European Literatures in Britain, 1815-1832: Romantic Translations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Schmid, Susan. 'Holland House and Mary Berry's Drawing-Room: Salons, Salonnieres and Writers'. Wordsworth Circle 35 (2004), 77–79.
de Sousa, José Baptiste. Holland House and Portugal: English Whiggery and the Constitutional Cause in Iberia (London: Anthem, 2018).
Vassall-Fox, Henry Richard (Lord Holland). Further Memoirs of the Whig Party, ed. Lord Stavordale (London: John Murray, 1905).
Vassall-Fox, Elizabeth (Lady Holland). The Journal of Elizabeth Lady Holland, ed. Giles Fox-Strangways, Earl of Ilchester (London: Longman, 1908).
—. Letters of Elizabeth. Lady Holland to her Son , ed. Lord Ilchester (London: John Murray, 1946).
Whishaw, John. The 'Pope' of Holland House, ed. Seymour (London: T. Fisher, 1906).
Key Works for our Approach
Ahnert, Ruth and Ahnert, Sebastian. 'Protestant Letter Networks in the Reign of Mary I: A Quantitative Approach', English Literary History 82 (2015), 1-33.
Ahnert, Ruth. 'Maps Versus Networks', in News Networks in Early Modern Europe, ed. Noah Moxham and Joad Raymond (Leiden: Brill, 2016).
Bowers, Will. 'Table Talk' in the Oxford Handbook of Romantic Prose, ed. Robert Morrison (Oxford: Oxford University Press, Forthcoming).
Gilmartin, Kevin (ed.). Sociable Places: Locating Culture in Romantic-Period Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017).
Hoock, Holgor. 'From Beefsteak to Turtle: Artists' Dinner Culture in Eighteenth-Century London', Huntington Library Quarterly, 66 (2003), 27-54.
Levy, Michelle and Schellenberg, Betty. How and Why to Do Things with Eighteenth-Century Manuscripts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021).
Martin, Ann Smart. 'Accounting for Life: Objects, Names and Numbers', in Buying into the World of Goods: Early Consumers in Backcountry Virginia (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008), 67-93.
Mee, Jon. Conversable Worlds: Literature, Contention, and Community 1762 to 1830 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).
Morton, Timothy (ed.). 'Food Studies in the Romantic Period' Special issue of Romanticism, 12:1 (2006).
Schellenberg, Betty A. Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture: 1740-1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Tuite, Clara, and Russell, Gillian. Romantic Sociability: Social Networks and Literary Culture in Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).