Elizabeth Gunning

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Standard Name: Gunning, Elizabeth
Birth Name: Elizabeth Gunning
Pseudonym: Miss Gunning
Nickname: Gunnilda
Nickname: Miss Charlemagne
Nickname: Miss Charly
Married Name: Elizabeth Plunkett
EG published, mostly during the later eighteenth century, a number of novels (including the one of her late mother 's which she finished), translations, a children's book, and two unacted plays. Many appeared before her marriage, and there has been some confusion with her mother's work. Both Gunnings are acutely class-conscious, centring many plots on wished-for ascent to the nobility (whose vices as a class they nevertheless strongly condemn): a motif which EG neatly reverses in her last.

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Family and Intimate relationships Harriette Wilson
Meanwhile her next lover (whom, like the prince, she propositioned by letter) was the first man, she said, with whom she ever fell erotically in love. He represented another step up in society, being the...
Family and Intimate relationships Lady Charlotte Bury
Lady Charlotte was therefore a first cousin of Elizabeth Gunning (also a novelist); she was just into her teens at the time of the scandal of Elizabeth's alleged engagement to Charlotte's eldest full brother, the...
Family and Intimate relationships Susannah Gunning
In the notorious family quarrel over the courtship of Elizabeth Gunning , SG sided with her daughter against her husband .
Gantz, Ida. The Pastel Portrait. Cresset Press.
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Dedications Jane Porter
Fraser's Magazine later ascribed to JP an anonymous gothic romance published this month, entitled The Spirit of the Elbe and dedicated to Elizabeth Gunning . Scholar Nicholas A. Joukovsky confirmed this ascription.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press.
1: 772
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Joukovsky, Nicholas A. “Jane Porter’s First Novel: The Evidence of an Unpublished Letter”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
235
, pp. 15-16.
15-17

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