Knight, Ellis Cornelia. The Autobiography of Miss Knight. Editor Fulford, Roger, William Kimber & Co., 1960.
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Occupation | Ellis Cornelia Knight | ECK
's position as a lady companion to Princess Charlotte
was complicated by the intention of the princess's father, the Regent
, to keep his daughter as long as possible a child. Knight, Ellis Cornelia. The Autobiography of Miss Knight. Editor Fulford, Roger, William Kimber & Co., 1960. 114 |
politics | Ellis Cornelia Knight | ECK
's desire that the princess
(eventual heir to the throne) should learn to think for herself, allied her with the hope of the nation (perhaps especially strong among women) that the princess would prove... |
Publishing | Regina Maria Roche | RMR
dedicated this work to Major-General Sir Adam Williamson
, a career soldier who had very recently returned to England after a spell as governor-general of Jamaica. Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols. 1: 691 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Williamson |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | Her full title was Diary illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth, interspersed with original letters from the late |
Publishing | Harriet Downing | A sentimental frontispiece features five putti disporting themselves in the clouds. Since the poem later refers to these as the youthful Muses who inspire, Downing, Harriet. Mary; or, Female Friendship. James Harper, 1816. 6 |
Publishing | Susanna Watts | SW
, like many other writers, published an Elegy on the Death of the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales; it appeared from I. Cockshaw, Jr.
, of Leicester. Behrendt, Stephen C. Royal Mourning and Regency Culture: Elegies and Memorials of Princess Charlotte. Macmillan, 1997. 130, 247n8 |
Publishing | Ellis Cornelia Knight | This work was edited by Sir John William Kaye
, who had acquired ECK
's papers, comprised of journals and an unfinished autobiography, from Lady Egerton
, to whom Knight had bequeathed them. Charlotte, Lady... |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | FH
published her Stanzas on the National Calamity, the Death of the Princess Charlotte in Blackwood's Magazine. Hemans, Felicia. “Introduction and Editorial Materials”. Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Letters, Reception Materials, edited by Susan J. Wolfson, Princeton University Press, 2000, p. xiii - xxix; various pages. 480n3 Hemans, Felicia. “Introduction”. Records of Woman, edited by Paula R. Feldman, University Press of Kentucky, 1999, p. xi - xxxiii. xvi |
Publishing | Isabella Lickbarrow | Four years after her former volume, IL
published at Liverpool a book containing two long poems: A Lament upon The Death of Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte
; and, Alfred, A Vision. 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. |
Reception | Anna Maria Porter | This novel was the last book that Princess Charlotte
was reading aloud with her husband
before her untimely death in childbirth in November 1817. Prince Leopold preserved the copy, with the page turned down where... |
Reception | Jane Austen | Sixteen-year-old Princess Charlotte
wrote, Maryanne & me are very alike in disposition, that certainly I am not so good, the same imprudence, &c however remain very like. qtd. in Tomalin, Claire. Jane Austen: A Life. Penguin Viking, 1997. 220 |
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, 1960. introduction, 16 Sharpe’s London Magazine. T. B. Sharpe; Virtue, Hall, and Virtue, 1-15. (December 1861): 333 |
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, 1817. title-page |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | The first-named is George I
's rejected queen
(accused of adultery and imprisoned for life before her husband came to the English throne, while her alleged lover
was assassinated). The protagonist of the second novel... |
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... |
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