Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins

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Standard Name: Hawkins, Laetitia-Matilda
Birth Name: Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins
Pseudonym: L
Pseudonym: L. M. H.
As a novelist (beginning anonymously in the late eighteenth century with a string of novels only recently identified as hers, and still publishing—under her name—forty years later), LMH is always didactic. But while some of her early works treat improbable, often exotic adventures (including clumsy and sensationalized but interesting and unusual treatment of matters involving the female body) her later fiction often sounds as if her goal is opinion-forming rather than story-telling: as if essays (like the sermonets she published with her brother) might have been her natural talent. She also produced translation, travel writing, and a devotional compilation, and as a memoirist she gives full rein to her highly individualised views.

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Leisure and Society Charlotte Lennox
Possibly her abrasive character, or some refusal to keep up appearances, or some details of her life which time has veiled, seemed to these women impolite. Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins criticised CL 's housekeeping, and circulated a...
Fictionalization Frances Burney
Bibliographer James Raven notes a crescendo in novelistic echoes of FB 's works during the 1780s. Burney's brother Charles , for instance, noted borrowings from both Evelina and Cecilia in his review for the Monthly...
Family and Intimate relationships Menella Bute Smedley
MBS was a god-daughter of Henry Hawkins (brother of the novelist and woman of letters Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins ). Her mother corresponded with Laetitia-Matilda.
Smedley, Edward. Poems by the late Edward Smedley. Baldwin and Cradock.
vii, 288, 376
Family and Intimate relationships Naomi Jacob
She describes her mother as in advance of her times in many ways: a bicycle rider, a Poor Law Guardian,
Jacob, Naomi. Me: A Chronicle about Other People. Hutchinson.
38
witty, charming, deeply religious, but with no money and no idea how to...
Family and Intimate relationships Charlotte Lennox
This alleged involvement in violence has been generally attributed both by CL 's contemporaries (like Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins , who said she had given a servant ill words and hard blows)
Small, Miriam Rossiter. Charlotte Ramsay Lennox, An Eighteenth Century Lady of Letters. Archon Books.
47
and by later...

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