Nichols, John, and John Bowyer Nichols. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century. Printed for the author by Nichols, Son, and Bentley.
6: 534-6
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death | Hannah Brand | HB
died in her late sixties; her sister Mary
survived her by five years. Nichols, John, and John Bowyer Nichols. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century. Printed for the author by Nichols, Son, and Bentley. 6: 534-6 |
Dedications | Hannah Brand | HB
published by subscription her Plays and Poems, dedicated to her elder sister
. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. (1798): 467 Brand, Hannah. Plays and Poems. Beatniffe and Payne; Elmsley and Bremner. title-page |
Family and Intimate relationships | Hannah Brand | HB
was very close to an elder sister, Mary
, with whom she worked as a schoolmistress. Another sister, Sarah, also taught. |
Occupation | Hannah Brand | HB
appeared on stage at Norwich, even while apparently still running a respected school there in partnership with her sister Mary
. Mann, David D. et al. Women Playwrights in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1660-1823. Indiana University Press. 381 |
Occupation | Hannah Brand | HB
and her elder sister Mary
ran a school in Norwich (said to be of above average standard). Hannah's commitment to the school continued while she began acting in Norwich. Nichols, John, and John Bowyer Nichols. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century. Printed for the author by Nichols, Son, and Bentley. 6: 534 |
Textual Production | Hannah Brand | HB
wrote the poetic Valentine for her sister Mary
which she later printed first in her collected volume. Brand, Hannah. Plays and Poems. Beatniffe and Payne; Elmsley and Bremner. 1 Feminist Companion Archive. |
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