Heath-Caldwell, J. J. “Letters, References and Notes (1780-1874), Relating to James Caldwell and Anne Marsh (Marsh-Caldwell)”. Ancestors and Relatives of JJ Heath-Caldwell.
1839-1842
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Wealth and Poverty | Anne Marsh | Their move back to England was facilitated by a legacy of £5,000 from Anne's father. Heath-Caldwell, J. J. “Letters, References and Notes (1780-1874), Relating to James Caldwell and Anne Marsh (Marsh-Caldwell)”. Ancestors and Relatives of JJ Heath-Caldwell. 1839-1842 |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | Three years after this, on 16 June 1840 (a week before a special meeting of the Fund's board), she composed a letter setting out for consideration a reformed and improved method of distributing payments. This... |
Violence | Sylvia Beach | A truck came to pick her up in the morning, giving her time to pack only a few warm clothes and books. She mistakenly packed two Bibles, and two collected Shakespeare
s (which were... |
Travel | Joanna Baillie | They travelled via Stratford upon Avon, where they were gratified by the historical memory of Shakespeare
, and then Ludlow, Montgomery, Dolgellau, and Caernarfon, to the seaside town of Barmouth... |
Travel | Maya Angelou | Her role in the Porgy and Bess touring company was MA
's passport to travel the world. In Montreal she felt able for the first time in her life to look freely at white people... |
Travel | Jane Loudon | Railway stations and refreshment rooms were now added to the list of amenities subject to critical comment. Clipped yew hedges near Nettlecombe in North Somerset were regarded as a relic of the past. They noted... |
Travel | Elizabeth Montagu | She waxed satirical to Elizabeth Vesey about the two poems entered for the Academy's prize, and especially about the reading of Voltaire
's paper against Shakespeare
(whose plays, recently translated into French, he thought capable... |
Travel | Mathilde Blind | MB
visited Stratford upon Avon, whose associations with Shakespeareproved a perfect source of inspiration to her. Garnett, Richard, and Mathilde Blind. “Memoir”. The Poetical Works of Mathilde Blind, edited by Arthur Symons and Arthur Symons, T. Fisher Unwin, pp. 1-43. 39 |
Travel | Elizabeth Jennings | She often visited Stratford-on-Avon to meet friends and to see Shakespeare
plays; she noted that these trips restored and revitalised her. Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series. Gale Research. 5: 114 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Carola Oman | Many of these novels centre on their protagonist in such a way as to give them a strong generic relationship with the biographies to which she later turned, and the protagonists tend to be either... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anna Swanwick | AS
declares at the outset her belief in the progressive development of the human race, and in the contribution that poetry makes to pushing on that development as well as to witnessing and recording it... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Clemence Dane | It treats the relationship between Shakespeare
and Sir William Davenant
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ketaki Kushari Dyson | The contents of this volume span the years 1959-1968. While most consist of literary criticism, some explore social and cultural issues. The volume begins with essays on Rabindranath Tagore
and Shakespeare
, and a review... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | This charming film approaches Indian-British relations through the motif of a touring theatre company which had its palmy days performing Shakespeare
in the time of the British Raj, offering English cultural capital for the pride... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | Most of the stories are reprinted from periodicals. The book also includes excerpts from s and journal entries, as well as notes taken during Greek classes with William Cory
, and six unpublished poems. A... |