Eicke, Leigh. “’You that have borne the cause of Kings’: Anne Finch’s Jacobite Writing”. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Conference, Milwaukee, WI.
Queen Anne
Standard Name: Anne, Queen
Used Form: Princess Anne
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Material Conditions of Writing | Anne Finch | The publisher was John Barber
. The book appeared that year (a time of hope for Jacobites, with Queen Anne
ill and the succession in doubt) with different title-pages and various imprints. Foxon, David F. English Verse 1701-1750. Cambridge University Press. 274-5 |
Textual Features | Antonia Fraser | AF
says in her Author's Note that it occurred to her while she was working on Oliver Cromwell
that women during the English Civil War would make a more interesting subject. She divides her book... |
Textual Features | Sarah Fyge | |
Literary Setting | Hélène Gingold | The protagonist, Harold Steyneville, lives during Queen Anne
's reign. Though according to HG
he is an unextraordinary man, Athenæum. J. Lection. 3015 (1885): 173 |
Textual Production | Hannah Glasse | Although the Feminist Companion and many other standard sources list HG
's first publication as The Compleat Confectioner, published with her name at Dublin in (allegedly) 1742, the date on this publication is, almost... |
Textual Features | Anne Grant | Leaving these images of militarism and turning back to Britain with Princess Charlotte
in mind, AGcast[s] a forward glance to hope again / Protracted blessings in a female reign, Grant, Anne. Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Ballantyne. 48 |
politics | Elinor James | EJ
actively exerted an influence on the course of national affairs. She was a radical traditionalist, monarchist, and Jacobite who was critical of all the Stuart monarchs before Queen Anne
, and a high-flying Anglican... |
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. |
Textual Features | Elinor James | She opens with the pious wish that the Holy Spirit may guide the lords, and closes by quoting Queen Anne
. She hopes the Lords will measure up to the Commons
, who have been... |
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. |
Health | Samuel Johnson | Queen Anne
performed the operation of touching for the King's Evil (scrofula) on her most famous patient, the two-and-a-half-year-old SJ
. Johnson, Samuel. Diaries, Prayers, and Annals. Editors McAdam, Edward Lippincott et al., Yale University Press and Oxford University Press. 8-9 |
Health | Mary Lamb | Another followed an upsetting review of Charles's Specimens in the Quarterly in February 1812, another on her completing her own On Needle-Work in December 1814-February 1815, and another, unusually, only six months later. Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking. 265-6, 276-83 |
Textual Features | Catharine Macaulay | CM
sought to memorialise the men whose struggles had secured the reputation of England as a nation of liberty at the time of the Civil War, while believing that oppression in England had begun when... |
Textual Production | Delarivier Manley | In The Honour and Prerogative of the Queen's Majesty
VindicatedDM
commented on some of the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht. Manley, Delarivier. “Introduction”. New Atalantis, edited by Ros Ballaster, Pickering and Chatto, p. v - xxviii. xvii Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. |
Textual Production | Delarivier Manley | DM
joined in the anxiety surrounding Queen Anne
's worsening health in A Modest Enquiry into the Reasons of the Joy Expressed . . . upon the . . . Report of the Queen's Death. Manley, Delarivier. “Introduction”. New Atalantis, edited by Ros Ballaster, Pickering and Chatto, p. v - xxviii. xvii Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. |
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