Pearson, Susanna. The Medallion. G. G. and J. Robinson, 1794, 3 vols.
2: 89
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Textual Features | Felicia Hemans | This was a topical subject given the Napoleonic wars which had involved Britain (and FH
's brothers and fiancé) in fighting in Spain and Portugal. The twenty-eight-page poem, dedicated with permission to the Prince of Wales |
Textual Features | Sarah Pearson | The family attends the funeral of Mirabeau
; Pearson, Susanna. The Medallion. G. G. and J. Robinson, 1794, 3 vols. 2: 89 Pearson, Susanna. The Medallion. G. G. and J. Robinson, 1794, 3 vols. 3: 98 |
Textual Features | Catherine Gore | She quotes Byron
on the title-page. Gore, Catherine. Cecil; or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb. R. Bentley, 1845. title-page |
Textual Features | Anna Maria Mackenzie | Her dedication to the Princess of Wales mentions, in capitals, the late HAPPY EVENT of her marriage (ill-starred, as it turned out) to the future George IV
, which had taken place earlier in the... |
Textual Features | Mary Julia Young | The title-page quotes Le Sage
, in French, avowing that he intended to depict people as they are, but not real individuals (a quotation that might work in reverse, encouraging readers to expect recognisable portraits)... |
Textual Production | Mary Harcourt | Her last letters in the collection relate her expedition to escort Harcourt, Edward William, editor. The Harcourt Papers. 1880–1905, 4 vols. 4: 628-44 passim |
Textual Production | Charlotte Dacre | CD
returned to poetry, publishing George IV
, A Poem . . . To which are added, lyrics, designed for various melodies. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Textual Production | Eleanor Anne Porden | EAP
published her Ode on the Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | The first-named is George I
's rejected queen
(accused of adultery and imprisoned for life before her husband came to the English throne, while her alleged lover
was assassinated). The protagonist of the second novel... |
Textual Production | Barbara Hofland | BH
published a pamphlet on the quarrel between George IV
and Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press, 1992. 70 |
Textual Production | Henrietta Battier | The marriage of the Prince of Wales
provoked HB
to publish (as Pat. T. Pindar) a satire, Marriage Ode Royal. Battier, Henrietta. Marriage Ode Royal. Sold at No. 17, Fade Street, 1795, 16 pp. title-page |
Textual Production | Sarah Green | Mary O'Brien
seems to have a good claim, since her The Political Monitor; or Regent
's Friend. Being a collection of poems published in England during the agitation of the regency: consisting of curious, interesting... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Beverley | The Coronation Sermon (a work of which EB
seems to have been particularly proud, about the crowning of George IV
and the surrounding scandal) apparently bore the dignified title A Glass for Kings. Beverley, Elizabeth. Odd Thoughts. Printed for the authoress, 1825. title-page OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Mary Latter | ML
wrote A Lyric Ode, on the Birth of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (later George IV
), which she published in 1763. English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/. |
Textual Production | Lady Charlotte Bury | LCB
, under the anonymity of a Lady of Rank, published the challengingly-titled The Murdered Queen! or, Morgan, Sydney Owenson, Lady. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. 2: 431 |
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