Gore, Catherine. “Introduction”. Gore on Stage: The Plays of Catherine Gore, edited by John Franceschina, Garland, pp. 1-34.
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Friends, Associates | Dinah Mulock Craik | In London, the young Dinah Mulock was able to attend the theatre regularly, thanks to the offer of a private Covent Garden Theatre
box for her family from Charles James Mathews
and his wife... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Catherine Gore | The Times review was magisterially condescending: it admitted that nobody could be stern enough to resist the [t]rifling and absurd . . . practical jokes Gore, Catherine. “Introduction”. Gore on Stage: The Plays of Catherine Gore, edited by John Franceschina, Garland, pp. 1-34. 24 |
Reception | Catherine Gore | Quid Pro Quo proved as controversial in production as in competition. Madame Vestris
, Charles Mathews
, and Anne Jackson Mathews
refused to play the parts assigned them and substitutes had to be found. Gore, Catherine. “Introduction”. Gore on Stage: The Plays of Catherine Gore, edited by John Franceschina, Garland, pp. 1-34. 25-6, 28 |
Friends, Associates | Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington | Charles Mathews
, later a well-known actor, accompanied them abroad. His wife
and son
(not his first wife, the writer Eliza Kirkham Mathews
) were also friends of Lady Blessington. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Eliza Kirkham Mathews | This date is given in the International Genealogical Index. Anne Mathews in her memoirs gives a date of November that year, oddly since that puts the wedding only a month before the birth of... |
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