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  1. The West Indian : a comedy, in five acts by Richard Cumberland 1732-1811 Inchbald Mrs. 1753-1821, 1809-12-31
  2. Every one has his fault; a comedy, in five acts; by Mrs. Inchbald 1753-1821, 1809-12-31
  3. The wedding day, a comedy, in two acts by Mrs. Inchbald 1753-1821, 1819-12-31
  4. King Henry IV: A historical play, in five acts (Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821. British theatre) by William Shakespeare, 1808
  5. The modern theatre; a collection of successful modern plays, as acted at the Theatres Royal, London Volume 1 by Mrs., 1753-1821 Inchbald, 2009-10-26
  6. Such things are; a play in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden by Mrs., 1753-1821 Inchbald, 2009-10-26
  7. Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance: Little Histories and Neutral Territories (Literary Migrations) by Ben P. Robertson, 2009-12-12
  8. Elizabeth Inchbald: England's Principal Woman Dramatist and Independent Woman of Letters in 18th Century London - A Biographical Study by Roger Manvell, 1988-05-31
  9. I'll Tell You What: The Life of Elizabeth Inchbald by Annibel Jenkins, 2003-04-11

21. Women Writers And Other Influences In Jane Austen's Time
Fanny Burney (17521840), Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821), Maria Edgeworth Fanny Burney has her heroine describe Mrs. Selwyn in this interesting way.
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Women Writers and Other Influences
In Jane Austen's Time
A Male Voices Web Page April 21,1998
Revised : September 1, 2001 In this second page, we turn to the literature of Jane Austen's time. The emphasis is on those things that Jane Austen might have read - on possible Jane-Austen influences. We will discover that Jane Austen's time seems to have been a golden age for women writers. We also attempt to understand how the male voices of our Lady's time thought about women. - What were their attitudes? Here is a link to the Table of Contents
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Regency Period The time of Jane Austen was an historical period in which English fashion moved away, for a time, from the more restrictive undergarments. Such things were worn before and after this period, but less so during.
A painting by Rolina Sharples This was the age of the "Regency" or "Empire" fashion , the fashion inspired by Napoleon's Josephine , we are told. The outer garments were the flowing styles they associated with classical times. Isn't it nice to think of Jane Austen's generation made more comfortable in this way! And isn't it wonderful to contemplate those high-waisted styles that so set off and so compliment the angelic female form? There was one amazing defection from this fashion trend

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V4; Illustrated, V5; Illustrated, V6; Imbert De SaintAmand; Immanuel Kant;Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821; Inchfawn, Fay; Irvah Lester Winter;
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24. I - A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature
Inchbald, Mrs. ELIZABETH (SIMPSON) (17531821). —Novelist and dramatist, dau.of a Suffolk farmer. In a romantic fit she left her home at the age of 16,
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INCHBALD, MRS. ELIZABETH (SIMPSON) (1753-1821). —Novelist and dramatist, dau. of a Suffolk farmer. In a romantic fit she left her home at the age of 16, and went to London, where she became acquainted with Inchbald the actor, who m. her in 1772. Seven years later her husband d. , and for the next ten years she was on the stage, chiefly in Scotland and Ireland. She produced many plays, including Mogul Tale I'll Tell you What Appearance is against Them Such Things Are The Married Man The Wedding Day , and two novels, A Simple Story (1791), and

25. Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald
Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald (17531821). Editions Memoirs of Mrs. InchbaldLondon Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1833. 2 vols
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Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald (1753-1821) Editions: A Simple Story (Oxford World's Classics, 1988) The Massacre British Women Playwrights Around 1800 , [online edition] Text: written 1792, published and privately circulated in 1833. Criticism: Boaden, James, ed. Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1833. 2 vols Caroline Breashears, 'Defining Masculinity in A Simple Story Eighteenth Century Fiction Byrne, Paula, 'A Simple Story: From Inchbald to Austen', Romanticism Osland, Dianne, 'Heart-picking in A Simple Story Eighteenth Century Fiction O'Quinn, Daniel J., 'Elizabeth Inchbald's The Massacre : Tragedy, Violence and the Networks of Political Fantasy', British Women Playwrights Around 1800 , 1 June (1999) Sigl, Patricia. "Elizabeth Inchbald." The Dictionary of Literary Biography: Restoration and 18th Century Dramatists . Vol. 89.1989.

26. Picture Of 'Mrs Inchbald' - British Library Images Online
Elizabeth Inchbald, née Simpson (17531821). Mrs Inchbald. Click on the imageto enlarge further or add to your basket by clicking the basket icon above
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27. Theatre Collections-Playbills-Theatre Royal, Ulverston
author Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821 actor (s) Barret, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Grove, Miss Smith, Miss. performance of dancing and comic
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Back to Playbills UKC/POS/ULV R : 0594871 Playbill advertising Mr. Ryley in THE RIVALS, with THERESE and a variety of songs, at the Theatre Royal, Ulverston, 30 October 1821.
Theatre Royal, Ulverston, Lancashire, England
play 1 RIVALS, THE
author : Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, Mr., 1751-1816
actor (s) : Ryley, Mr.
" " " : Green, Mr.
" " " : Howard, Mrs.
" " " : Jeffries, Mrs. play 2 THERESE, THE ORPHAN OF GENEVA
author : Payne, John Howard, Mr., 1791-1852
actor (s) : Waldron, Mr.
" " " : Robinson, Mr.
" " " : Jeffries, Mrs.
" " " : Murray, Mrs. dancer : Young, M. A., Miss scene painter : White, Mr. performance of favourite and comic songs singer (s) : Cowan, Mr. " " " : Atkins, Mr. UKC/POS/ULV R : 0594872 Playbill advertising THE IRON CHEST and THE MOGUL TALE, with dancing and comic songs, at the Theatre Royal, Ulverston, 30 November 1822.
Theatre Royal, Ulverston, Lancashire, England

28. Theatre Collections-Playbills-, Bridgenorth New Theatre
author Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821 actor(s) Gregory, Mr. Hope, Mr. Stanton, H., Miss Rowlands, Mrs.
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Back to Playbills Index UKC/POS/BDG N : 0593974 Playbill advertising THE FALL OF ALGIERS and THE DUEL, with a variety of singing, at the New Theatre, Bridgnorth, 17 March 1825.
New Theatre, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England
manager : Stanton, Charles, Mr. play 1 FALL OF ALGIERS AND FREEDOM TO THE SLAVES, THE
author : Walker, Charles Edward, Mr.
actor(s) : Fawcett, Mr.
ditto : Gordon, Mr.
ditto : Stanton, Miss
ditto : Stanton, H., Miss
scene painter : Stanton, Mr., Jun. play 2 DUEL, THE MY TWO NEPHEWS
author : Peake, Richard Brinsley, Mr., 1792-1847
actor(s) : Fawcett, Mr.
ditto : Giles, Mr.
ditto : Ward, Mrs. ditto : Hallam, Mrs. performance of comic and favourite songs singer : Hallam, Mr. singer : Maitland, Mr. UKC/POS/BDG N : 0593975 Playbill advertising THE TOUCHSTONE and CATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO, with a variety of singing, at the New Theatre, Bridgnorth, on the second Race Night, 1 July 1825.
New Theatre, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England

29. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (I)
Inchbald, Elizabeth (Inchbald, Mrs Elizabeth ). 17531821. We hope to completethis entry soon. Ingamells, Rex (Ingamells, Rex ). 1913-1955
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30. INCHBALD MRS 1753 1821 (in MARION)
Inchbald Mrs 1753 1821. Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821. ( about) (33 titles); Inchbald,Mrs., 1753-1821. Case of conscience. (1 title); Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.
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31. The Diaries Of Anna Margaretta Larpent From The Huntington Library
was not. She also became a champion of Mrs Inchbald (17531821), who wenton to write some 20 plays for the stage. The following
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32. Bloomsbury.com - Research Centre
Entire site. Inchbald, Mrs, Elizabeth (17531821) Novelist, dramatist and actress.
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33. Chapter Inchbald I To /i Irving Of I By Biographical Dictionary
Inchbald, Mrs. Elizabeth (Simpson) (17531821).—Novelist and dramatist, daughterof a Suffolk farmer. In a romantic fit she left her home at the age of 16,
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34. Literature British Arts
Inchbald, Mrs Elizabeth Simpson (17531821) Novelist and Dramatist. Born Suffolk.Ingelow, Jean (1820-97) Novelist and Poetess. Born Lincolnshire.
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  • Galsworthy John (1867-1933) Novelist. Born Surrey

35. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821 Inchfawn, Fay AKA Ward, Elizabeth Rebecca Inchbald,Mrs., 1753-1821, Adapter Ingram, JH (James Henry), Translator
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36. Victorian And Edwardian Collection,I
Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821. A simple story. London Richard Bentley, 1852.Ingelow, Jean. Don John a story. vol. I. London Sampson Low, Marston, Searle,
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37. V&A - Forster Collection
and 19th centuries by people such as Mrs Elizabeth Inchbald (17531821).There are 25 volumes of Inchbald s British Theatre as well as other sets.
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You are here: Home Collections Forster Collection LOOK AT OTHER SECTIONS: please select... Access to Images Architecture Asia British Galleries Ceramics Contemporary Glass Metalwork Photography Sculpture About the Collection 70 Years of Penguin Design Recent Acquisition: Ali Pasha Print Auction House Sale Catalogues ... Dyce Collection Forster Collection Great Exhibition Collection Modern Calligraphy Collection Open Access Reference Material Renier Collection ... Wallpaper in the Archives Forster Collection John Forster (1812-76) was a noted biographer, critic, essayist and historian, probably best remembered for his biography of his close friend, the novelist Charles Dickens (1812-70). In the course of his life Forster collected a vast library, mainly, but not exclusively, of books and pamphlets. He bequeathed this collection to his wife until her death; whereupon it would pass to what was then the South Kensington Museum, so that it could be used by the nation. She generously waived her rights in order to fulfil his wishes more quickly. Dyce Collection
English Literature: from Augustan to Victorian
Forster acquired many items by Augustan writers as well, including two volumes of proof-sheets of 'Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets' (1779-81) by Samuel Johnson (1709-84); a work known more famously to us as the 'Lives of the English Poets'. There is also a copy of the first edition of 'Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe' (1719) by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731).

38. Journal For Early Modern Cultural Studies, Volume 5 - Table Of Contents
Fletcher, Loraine. Charlotte Smith a critical biography. Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821.English prose literature Women authors History and criticism.
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    Anselment, Raymond A.
  • Katherine Austen and the Widow's Might
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    • Thieves, Bawds, and Counterrevolutionary Fantasies: The Life and Death of Mrs. Mary Frith
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      • Albright, Richard S.
      • No Time Like the Present: The Mysteries of Udolpho
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39. Theatre Journal, Volume 56, 2004 - Table Of Contents
Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821. Every one has his fault. Theater Political aspects Great Britain History 18th century. Abstract
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Theatre Journal
Volume 56, Number 1, March 2004
C ONTENTS
    Graham-Jones, Jean, 1958-
  • Editorial Comment: The Theatre Scholar as Coyote
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  • Foreign Asia / Foreign Shakespeare: Dissenting Notes on New Asian Interculturality, Postcoloniality, and Recolonization
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      Decanonizing the larger monolithic and Orientalist associations of Shakespeare and Asia, this essay problematizes their diverse relationships by focusing on three discrete, yet politically and economically linked, sites of investigation: New Asian explorations of Shakespeare in which the dramatic text is subsumed within ostensibly deconstructive scenarios exploring inter-Asian cultural difference; postcolonial critiques of Shakespearean adaptation in traditional performances like Kathakali; and the neo-Orientalist attempt to seek an authentic and vibrant Shakespeare in the living traditions of non-Western cultures. Even while de-provincializing the Bard and affirming that there are not just other Shakespeares but different Shakespeares, the essay also demonstrates that Asicacentricity could be the other side of the same coin as Eurocentricity. Dox, Donnalee.

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Iles, George, 18521942. Imbert de Saint-Amand, Arthur Léon, baron, 1834-1900. Inchbald,Mrs., 1753-1821. Inchfawn, Fay AKA Ward, Elizabeth Rebecca.
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