Princess Charlotte Augusta

Standard Name: Charlotte Augusta, Princess
Used Form: Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales
Used Form: Princess Charlotte

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Textual Production Jane Austen
JA declined James Stanier Clarke 's invitation to write a historical romance about the royal house of Saxe-Coburg—which would have been radically unlike her almost-finished Persuasion.
The invitation was intended to compliment Princess Charlotte
Textual Production Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB drafted a blank-verse elegy for Princess Charlotte —which suggests that the reception of Eighteen Hundred and Eleven had not completely silenced her.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
323n
Textual Production Ellis Cornelia Knight
The Autobiography of Miss Cornelia Knight , Lady Companion to the Princess Charlotte of Wales . With Extracts From Her Journals and Anecdote Books was published posthumously in two volumes.
Fulford, Roger, and Ellis Cornelia Knight. “Introduction”. The Autobiography of Miss Knight, William Kimber.
introduction, 16
Sharpe’s London Magazine. T. B. Sharpe; Virtue, Hall, and Virtue.
(December 1861): 333
Textual Production Mary Stockdale
MS dated the advertisement to A Wreath for the Urn, An Elegy on Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Coburg (who had died on 6 November).
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.
Stockdale, Mary. A Wreath for the Urn. Mary Stockdale.
Textual Production Mary Stockdale
This was not MS 's only effusion for the princess : she also published The Unexpected and Affecting Death of . . . Princess Charlotte, undated.
Behrendt, Stephen C. Royal Mourning and Regency Culture: Elegies and Memorials of Princess Charlotte. Macmillan.
131n9
Textual Production Margaret Croker
MC published, with her name, A Monody on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte -Augusta of Wales and of Saxe Cobourg Saalfield.
Croker, Margaret. A Monody on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte-Augusta of Wales and of Saxe Cobourg Saalfield. Edmund Lloyd; J. Booth.
title-page
Textual Production Agnes Strickland
AS was writing poetry at the age of nine. She went on as an adult to publish several volumes of verse. Her first poem to appear on its own instead of in a magazine (in...
Textual Production L. E. L.
In the same year, 1833, LEL published in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book a poem entitled The Princess Charlotte. This sets its evocation of the terrible national blow of the princess's death, on 6...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Jane Harvey
This heterogenous collection addresses a number of political topics: slavery, labour relations, women artisans, the price of bread, and the death of Princess Charlotte , Our much-lov'd hope.
Harvey, Jane. Fugitive Pieces. Currie and Bowman.
48-50
The East justifies British takeover...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Ann Kelty
Her first subject is Princess Charlotte . After that MAK includes Henrietta (Mrs James) Fordyce , whose life had been written by Isabella Kelly in 1823, and many writers (including Lady Jane Grey , Lady Rachel Russell
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Beverley
She takes as text the very alarming words of Jeremiah v. 29, in which God declares vengeance on the Jewish nation.
Beverley, Elizabeth. Modern Times. Printed for the author.
Her invocation of the prophet Jeremiah introduces a kind of jeremiad or prophecy of...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Thomas
The title poem in The Confession retells a story from The Spectator no. 164, of parted lovers who meet again when she is a convent novice and he her confessor. Thomas presents with imaginative sympathy...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Melesina Trench
In Laura's Dream, a little girl with a fever tells her mother how she has dreamed of a visit to the moon, where people—or what a recent critic calls lunar humanoids
Kittredge, Katharine. “Melesina Chenevix St. John Trench (1768-1827)”. The Female Spectator (1995-), Vol.
10
, No. 2, pp. 4-6.
6
are...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Anne Grant
Leaving these images of militarism and turning back to Britain with Princess Charlotte in mind, AGcast[s] a forward glance to hope again / Protracted blessings in a female reign,
Grant, Anne. Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Ballantyne.
48
looking to Charlotte to...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Melesina Trench
She expresses intimate feelings freely, not only in the Mourning Journal for her son. Weeks after her daughter's death she uses moving, traditionally gendered imagery to lament that a daughter is a benignant star...

Timeline

No timeline events available.

Texts

No bibliographical results available.