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Dedications | Anna Maria Mackenzie | This novel is available from Chawton House LibraryNovels Online at http://www.chawtonhouse.org/?page_id=55488. The dedication is dated 1 March and the book was reviewed by July. An advertisement for AMM
's previous novel appears at the... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ada Leverson | |
Literary Setting | Ann Jellicoe | Like all of AJ
's community plays, this one took as its subject an episode in the history of the community—in this case, the Duke of Monmouth
's Rebellion, which began with his landing at... |
Literary Setting | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | The novel treats of Monmouth
's Rebellion and other historical events down to the hard winter of 1734, during which the bulk of it was purportedly composed. Redmond, Christopher. A Sherlock Holmes Handbook. Dundurn Press, 1993. 77 |
Literary Setting | Anna Maria Porter | The story is set shortly before James II
's abdication, after his alarming assault upon our church. Porter, Anna Maria. The Barony. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830, 3 vols. 3: 554 |
politics | Elinor James | EJ
actively exerted an influence on the course of national affairs. She was a radical traditionalist, monarchist, and Jacobite who was critical of all the Stuart monarchs before Queen Anne
, and a high-flying Anglican... |
Publishing | Anna Maria Mackenzie | Anna Maria Johnson
had a novel entitled Monmouth
: A Tale, Founded on Historical Facts advertised under this name as soon to be published by William Lane
of the Minerva Press
—even though she had... |
Residence | Susan Tweedsmuir | As a child Susan Grosvenor lived with her parents and sister at 30 Upper Grosvenor Street—but only in winter, for summers were spent with the extended family at her grandparents' country estate, Moor Park... |
Textual Features | Marie-Catherine d' Aulnoy | Among a number of ladies and noblemen-rakes, a leading character here is Lucy Walter
, mistress and allegedly wife of Charles II
and mother of the notorious Duke of Monmouth
. |
Textual Features | Jane Barker | These royalist poems centre on the female figure of Mary of Modena
. Prescott, Sarah. “’Who now shall fill the vacant throne?’: Jane Barker and the Debt to Orinda”. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Oxford, 5 Jan. 1998. |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Goudge | Her protagonist, Lucy Walter
, was an actual person, mistress or perhaps wife to Charles II
and mother of the Duke of Monmouth
. EG
was moved to write her story after reading Lucy Walter... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Jenkins | EJ
wrote a play as a vehicle for her friend Baliol Holloway
, in which he collaborated with her, supplying the theatrical expertise and especially his sense of stage timing. He played Charles II
in... |
Textual Production | Ephelia | Elias Ashmole
thus dated his copy of a versebroadside, Advice to His Grace (that is, to the Duke of Monmouth
, would-be heir to the throne), by Ephelia
. English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | Lucy Walter (who had become a fictional heroine early, in Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy
's Memoirs of the Court of England, 1695, and was soon to be treated by Elizabeth Goudge
in The Child from the... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Aphra Behn | Its topic was the political posturing of Charles
's illegitimate son Monmouth
, Protestant claimant to the succession. |
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