Grant, Anne. Letters from the Mountains. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme.
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Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Grant | Her range of literary reference and comment is wide: as well as Richardson
(whose Clarissa she unequivocally praises), Grant, Anne. Letters from the Mountains. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme. 2: 45-8 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ann Hatton | The work is headed with a motto: Feeling, not genius, prompts the lay, Feminist Companion Archive. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Hannah More | Will Chip (with the support of Jack Anvil the blacksmith) admonishes Tom Hod, the mason, who has become discontented on reading Tom Paine
. The non-revolutionary characters invoke the subordination of women (and of children... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Hannah More | Several of the Cheap Repository Tracts specifically answer texts by Voltaire
or Paine
. Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press. 147 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Wollstonecraft | In Paris MW
met several of her radical friends from London, like Tom Paine
, as well as Helen Maria Williams
and her lover John Hurford Stone
. She also met French revolutionaries like Manon Roland |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Wright | FW
's father was James Wright, junior
, a Dundee linen merchant, knowledgeable coin collector, and an admirer of Thomas Paine
and the principles of the French Revolution. Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press. 5 Lane, Margaret. Frances Wright and the "Great Experiment". Manchester University Press. 3-4 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Dacre | John King
, father of CD
and Sophia King
, dated a letter to Tom Paine
on political developments in France. King, John, and Thomas Paine. Mr King’s Speech at Egham. Printed by C. Boult for J. Debrett . 10-16 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Dacre | |
Dedications | Margaret Croker | MC
prefaced it with a verse dedication to Thomas, Lord Erskine
(an eminent lawyer who had defended Thomas Paine
for publishing the Rights of Man). She praises him for charity and patriotism. A second... |
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