Charlotte Cushman

Standard Name: Cushman, Charlotte

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Friends, Associates Jane Welsh Carlyle
When Lady Harriet's husband remarried, JWC became a fast friend of his new wife, Louisa Stewart-Mackenzie .
Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell, 1986.
240, 246
At around the same time, she also became friendly with the American actress Charlotte Cushman .
Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell, 1986.
247
Intertextuality and Influence Geraldine Jewsbury
GJ 's relationship with the actress Charlotte Cushman may have influenced her decision to make the heroine of this work an actress. She wanted to dedicate this novel to Jane Carlyle and Elizabeth Paulet ...
Literary Setting Matilda Hays
The setting and dates of the novel draw substantially on the relationship between Hays and Cushman . As Lisa Merrill notes, the very streets on which they lived in Rome . . . are described...
Occupation Matilda Hays
Cushman and MH rehearsed together at the Duke of Devonshire 's estate in Yorkshire in preparation for MH 's debut.
Merrill, Lisa. When Romeo Was a Woman. University of Michigan Press, 1999.
160
Occupation Eliza Cook
For five years from May 1849, EC 's time was very much taken up with producing her popular weekly Eliza Cook's Journal, initially with the involvement in this project of her friend the actress Charlotte Cushman .
Bloom, Abigail Burnham, editor. Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers. Greenwood Press, 2000.
Occupation Matilda Hays
At Bath, MH had her debut as an actress playing Juliet opposite Charlotte Cushman .
Merrill, Lisa. When Romeo Was a Woman. University of Michigan Press, 1999.
160
Occupation Mary Elizabeth Braddon
She played male parts in plays by Shakespeare and others, not as burlesque, but as straight parts after the style of Charlotte Cushman . At least one reviewer, in Coventry's Era, objected to...
Performance of text Mary Russell Mitford
In the USA the heroine, Claudia, was played by Charlotte Cushman .
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements.
Author summary Matilda Hays
Matilda Hays was a novelist, translator of George Sand , editor, and contributor to periodicals. Her work spanned many genres and a variety of topics related to women's work and opportunities. One of her two...
Publishing Eliza Cook
Collections of her work were frequently re-issued both in England and the USA. In 1848 a new edition in three volumes was published with a dedicatory poem to Charlotte Cushman , which reads in part:...
Textual Features Eliza Cook
Her poetic topics strongly reflect her reliance on well-tried promoters of sentiment: death, parting, gypsies, favourite horses and dogs, local feeling for Scotland or Ireland. The collection closes with a section of poems for...
Textual Production Matilda Hays
In 1847, while still in her twenties, MH was led by her desire to improve the lot of women to found a periodical. In the words of her later application for a Civil List pension:...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Matilda Hays
The two-volume novel is an encoded representation of MH 's failed relationship with Charlotte Cushman . One of the minor characters, Miss Reay, is an idealised version of MH herself: an independent woman editing a...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Matilda Hays
Woven into the novel is considerable commentary on the art, music, and literary productions of the day. Quotations are given from or allusions made to a wide range of authors including Tennyson , Longfellow (used...
Travel Matilda Hays
MH first accompanied Charlotte Cushman on her American stage tour, on which she visited Cincinnati and Boston, among other places.
Merrill, Lisa. When Romeo Was a Woman. University of Michigan Press, 1999.
162, 166, 169

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