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Robert Merry
Standard Name: Merry, Robert
Connections
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Textual Production | Sarah Wentworth Morton | She found this story in a recent issue of the American Museum, where it was set in Canada. |
Textual Production | Hester Lynch Piozzi | HLP
, while living in Florence, contributed poems to and wrote a preface for a Della Cruscan publication: The Florence Miscellany. The leading light in this group was Robert Merry
. Clifford, James L. Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs Thrale). Clarendon Press. 250-1 |
Textual Production | Mary Robinson | MR
, as Laura Maria, published Ainsi va le Monde. A Poem, an item of her poetical correspondence Wollstonecraft, Mary. The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft. Editors Todd, Janet and Marilyn Butler, Pickering. 7: 331 Close, Anne. “Into the Public: The Sexual Heroine in Eliza Fenwick’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="m">Secresy</span> and Mary Robinson’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The Natural Daughter</span>”;. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 17 , No. 1, pp. 35-52. 38 |
Textual Production | Leah Sumbel | It is often said (for instance by the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography) that Topham's main aim in this venture was to boost her career. The World was known for featuring personal attacks on... |
Textual Features | Leah Sumbel | Another of its features was the exchange of Della Cruscan verse between Robert Merry
and Hannah Cowley
, and because of Merry's friendship with Hester Lynch Piozzi
, Piozzi's movements were advertised in The World. Jenkins, Annibel. “<span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘j’>The World</span> and All the People in It: London, 1787-1789”. Boundaries, Margins and Frames: Ways of Seeing and Knowing the Eighteenth Century: Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SEASECS) Conference, Chapel Hill, NC. |
Publishing | Hannah Cowley | HC
's poems to Della Crusca (Robert Merry
), written as Anna Matilda, appeared in Edward Topham
's The World, or Fashionable Advertiser, interspersed with Merry's replies. Norton, J. E. “Some Uncollected Authors XVI: Hannah Cowley 1743-1809”. The Book Collector, Vol. 7 , pp. 68-76. 75 |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | MR
began her poetical correspondence with Robert Merry
, who signed himself Leonardo. Robinson, Mary. “Introduction”. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson, edited by Moses Joseph Levy, Peter Owen. xii |
Literary responses | Anne Damer | AD
's art and her gender made her a kind of tourist attraction. She complained of being teazed and tired to death with the number of persons coming to see her work, and making crass... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Sarah Wentworth Morton | In this volume Lines Addressed to the inimitable Author of the Poems under the signature of Della Crusca and others addressed to Alfred (who may have been her fellow-poet and warm admirer Robert Treat Payne, Jr |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Hervey | Hester Piozzi
referred all this as common knowledge when she met EH
. Hervey remained a friend of Merry
after his marriage and perhaps shared his acquaintance with the Irish patriot Lord Edward Fitzgerald
... |
Friends, Associates | Leah Sumbel | Through Topham she became friendly with Frederick Reynolds
(who became her lover and wrote of her in his Life and Times, published a few years before her death) and Robert Merry
, and through... |
Friends, Associates | Helen Maria Williams | That year HMW
was introduced by Dr John Moore
to Burns
, with whom she then corresponded. She met Samuel Rogers
(in November 1787), Hester Lynch Piozzi
, and Sir Joshua Reynolds
. The year... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Hervey | In 1789 EH
, living at Brussels, was said to be the mistress of the poet and radical Robert Merry
. The story went that he was thinking of marrying her, but in fact... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Robinson |
Timeline
1791: William Gifford, in his satire The Baviad,...
Writing climate item
1791
William Gifford
, in his satire The Baviad, became the first to attack the Della Cruscan body of poetry which notably included work by Robert Merry
and Hannah Cowley
.
By 22 July 1797: William Beckford published a second and more...
Women writers item
By 22 July 1797
William Beckford
published a second and more marked burlesque attack on women's writing: Azemia: A Descriptive and Sentimental Novel. Interspersed with Pieces of Poetry.
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