Kelley, Anne. Catharine Trotter: An Early Modern Writer in the Vanguard of Feminism. Ashgate.
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Wealth and Poverty | Catharine Trotter | Both Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
, and Gilbert Burnet
were concerned in the payment of CT
's mother's pension, restored under Queen Anne
. Kelley, Anne. Catharine Trotter: An Early Modern Writer in the Vanguard of Feminism. Ashgate. 4 |
Travel | Elizabeth Delaval | Early in Queen Anne
's reign, Lady Elizabeth Hatcher (formerly ED
) received special permission for a business visit to London from her Jacobite exile in France. She was issued with a licence under... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anna Brownell Jameson | Her subjects reach back to the semi-legendary such as Semiramis
and Cleopatra
. ABJ
includes from England Queen Elizabeth
and Queen Anne
and from Europe Maria Theresa
and Catherine the Great
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Elinor James | She explains her own advisory role to former monarchs, and rejoicingly extols the virtues of Anne
, the first entirely satisfactory monarch she has known: for while She lives none need to fear Popery. James, Elinor. May It Please Your Lordships. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Alexander Pope | This combines an act of homage to a beloved place with a complex statement about the good life; that is, the life of retirement. The history of royal forests as game preserves for the privileged... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Caesar | MC
begins with a commemorative account of the dealings of Robert Harley, first Earl of Oxford
(First Lord of the Treasury under Queen Anne
), with her husband, Charles Caesar
. It was news of... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Caesar | Her own meeting with the monarchy in the person of Queen Anne
is handled with hyperbole: it was as Impossible for me Even to Attempt the Beauties of that Excellent Queens Mind, as for Kneller |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Elizabeth Elstob | Her letter, addressed to her prebendary uncle, Charles Elstob
, mentions her deference to his judgement, and the favour she has received from both Oxford
and Cambridge Universities
. Female modesty, she says, prevents her... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Penelope Aubin | PA
celebrates recent military victories, and praises Anne
for completing Queen Elizabeth
's work in assuring the strength of the Church of England
. She provides lavish panegyric for every Stuart monarch, as her ravish'd... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | May Crommelin | Though they set out to cover every style and period, they show a marked preference for the early eighteenth century, the Queen Anne
style. Crawford, Elizabeth. “Caroline Crommelin and Florence Goring Thomas: 19thc Interior Decorators: Who Were They?”. Woman and Her Sphere. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Sarah, Lady Piers | But she moves on from celebration to warning: the human race is fallen, and a ruler needs to guard against ambition (This second Paradise, oh hazard not), Sarah, Lady Piers,. George for Britain. A Poem. Bernard Lintott. 12 |
Textual Production | Mary Pix | MP
published To the Right Honourable Earl of Kent
, Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesties
Household . . .. Kent's tenure of this position began in 1704; he acquired a new title in 1706... |
Textual Production | Aphra Behn | AB
wrote a verse epistle, Ovid
to Julia, designed to defend or excuse the Earl of Mulgrave
(later Duke of Buckingham) for aspiring to the hand of the young Princess Anne
. Todd, Janet. The Secret Life of Aphra Behn. Rutgers University Press. 289-90 |
Textual Production | Mary Pix | This time her addressee was a Tory, appointed to Queen Anne
's household in 1704. Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Editor Gibbs, Vicary, St Catherine Press. 7: 177 |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | The other novels in the series are The Three Crowns (1965), about William of Orange
; The Haunted Sisters (1966), about Mary
, who marries William and reigns jointly with him in England, and Anne |
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