Dacre, Charlotte. Hours of Solitude. Printed by D. N. Shury, for Hughes and Ridgeway.
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Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Francis | |
Textual Features | Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach | The work has a frontispiece showing the castle of Dierenstein, built on a rocky crag. Dedicating it to the Austrian eagle, she thanks it for sheltering a dove [herself] flying from birds of prey... |
Textual Features | Charlotte Dacre | Her titles provide a brief guide to romantic sensibility: the macabre (Death and the Lady, The Skeleton Priest, and The Dying Lover, written for a friend whose amiable young man Dacre, Charlotte. Hours of Solitude. Printed by D. N. Shury, for Hughes and Ridgeway. 123 |
Education | Thomas Chatterton | As well as a basic school education, the young TC
(who had been thought slow as a small child) taught himself an astonishing range of abstruse subjects, mostly historical, by reading in circulating libraries and... |
Textual Features | Charlotte Brooke | |
Textual Features | Charlotte Brooke | Her preface to the whole volume expresses regret, probably purely conventional, that her comparatively feeble hand cannot wield the pen of learning and antiquity. Brooke, Charlotte. Reliques of Irish Poetry. George Bonham. iii |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Bannerman |
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