Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto.
520-6
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Margaret Calderwood | MC
's brother, another James Steuart
, was educated at school and university and on the Grand Tour. He married Lady Frances Wemyss
in 1743, and two years later, because she was ill with smallpox... |
politics | Alison Cockburn | |
Textual Production | Alison Cockburn | Like other Scotswomen of the gentry class whose names are associated with the eighteenth-century ballad revival, AC
frequently marked occasions in her circle with personal and occasional poems. Only a small proportion of her output... |
Literary Setting | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | The story is set in England and France in the reign of Louis XV
, and features his wife, Marie Leszcynska
, and his mistress, Madame de Pompadour
, as well as Bonnie Prince Charlie |
Material Conditions of Writing | Margaret Forster | MF
, several of whose novels had taken the form of an individual life-story, published her first biography (finished while she was pregnant with her third child), The Rash Adventurer: The Rise and Fall of... |
Textual Features | Antonia Fraser | Jemima visits this island on holiday, and becomes the latest extramarital lover of the laird of the place, whose Christian names are Charles Edward like those of Bonnie Prince Charlie
. The island seems, indeed... |
Textual Production | Eliza Haywood | EH
published A Letter from H— G—
, Esq. . . . to the Young Chevalier, an anonymous pamphlet probably by her, in which a gentlemen of his bedchamber addresses Prince Charles Edward
, dated 1750. Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto. 520-6 Whicher, George Frisbie. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Columbia University Press. 189 Haywood, Eliza. “Introduction and Chronology of Events in Eliza Haywood’s Life”. The Injur’d Husband, or, The Mistaken Resentment; and, Lasselia, or, The Self-Abandon’d, edited by Jerry C. Beasley, University Press of Kentucky, p. ix - xlii. xlii |
politics | Eliza Haywood | |
Textual Features | Eliza Haywood | Though most recent readers have taken this pamphlet to indicate support for Charles Edward
, Earla A. Wilputte
believes that it is a parody of the romantic flattery typically addressed to him: a satire, therefore... |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Helme | Volume one is headed with a stanza from an old Scottish ballad. (Other ballads, and quotations from Allan Ramsay
, are similarly used to head chapters.) The book begins with the kind of interjection fashionable... |
Performance of text | Naomi Jacob | She mentions two historical one-acters which she later wrote, both on Scottish themes. One, about Bonnie Prince Charlie
as a tired, disappointed exile after his attempt on the throne, was staged by the Scottish National Players |
Textual Features | Naomi Jacob | Characters in this book (stereotypes all, according to Paul Bailey) include Haydn
, Mozart
(a little, white-faced genius), Casanova
(possessor of a strange, twisted smile), and the Young Pretender
. Bailey, Paul. Three Queer Lives: An Alternative Biography of Fred Barnes, Naomi Jacob and Arthur Marshall. Hamish Hamilton (Penguin). 155 |
Textual Features | May Laffan | All of ML
's short stories mark class through idiom. In this case she had mastered an unfamiliar diction by visiting Edinburgh, and her lower-class characters speak broad Scots while middle-class characters speak Standard... |
Performance of text | Edith Lyttelton | The Macleans of Bairness, a history play by EL
about Bonnie Prince Charlie
, was produced by Mrs Patrick Campbell
at the Criterion Theatre
. Nicoll, Allardyce. English Drama, 1900-1930. Cambridge University Press. 797 Kaplan, Joel H., and Sheila Stowell. Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes. Cambridge University Press. 84 |
Textual Production | Carola Oman | CO
published the last of her novels, Over the Water, which fictionalises the escape of the Young Pretender or Bonny Prince Charlie
, through the help of Flora Macdonald
, after the second Jacobite Rebellion. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. “Obituary: Miss Carola Oman”. Times, p. 16. 16 |
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