Thomas Moore

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Standard Name: Moore, Thomas
Used Form: Tom Moore

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Camilla Crosland
Since she was well-connected in London literary circles, she was able to include in her memoir recollections of time spent working with the annuals and of literary figures such as Grace Aguilar , Lady Blessington
Textual Production Mary Shelley
MS engaged in June 1827 to help Thomas Moore as a silent but major contributor
Shelley, Mary. “Introduction”. Lodore, edited by Lisa Vargo, Broadview, pp. 9-45.
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to his life of Byron, which appeared in January 1830 in the first volume of Byron's Letters and Journals.
Shelley, Mary. “Introduction”. Lodore, edited by Lisa Vargo, Broadview, pp. 9-45.
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Textual Production Mary Shelley
She also reviewed works by Caroline Norton , Thomas Moore , and James Fenimore Cooper .
Shelley, Mary. “Introduction”. Lodore, edited by Lisa Vargo, Broadview, pp. 9-45.
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Textual Production Barbara Pym
After years of rejections, BP succeeded in publishing her first novel, Some Tame Gazelle, with Jonathan Cape .
The title has been said to be borrowed from Victorian author Thomas Haynes Bayly , who...
Textual Production Henrietta Battier
This addresses, says its title, the Illustrious Stephen III, King of Dalkey, Emperor of the Mugglins, Grand Master of the Noble, Illustrious and Ancient Orders of the Lobster, Crab, Scollop . . . .
Battier, Henrietta. An Address on the Projected Union. Printed for the author.
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Textual Production Henrietta Battier
Not all HB 's satires and lampoons reached print. Thomas Moore , who records that she published for the sake of much-needed cash, also mentions some impromptu lines on his own performance in a university...
Textual Production Sarah Stickney Ellis
In her preface to the poem she outlines theories of poetry, taking much the same approach towards it that she had towards fiction: that verse, like prose, would benefit from attention to simple, everyday life...
Textual Production Mary Tighe
MT set her face against open publication, partly because of the reviewers' ostentatious moral panic over mildly erotic poems by Thomas Moore , and over ladies associated with him (as she was by virtue of...
Textual Production Eleanor Farjeon
EF kept up her talent for pastiche. In 1915 she produced versions of It's a long way to Tipperary in the respectives styles of Whitman , Burns , Rossetti , Herrick , Swinburne , and Tom Moore .
Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae.
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Textual Production Mary Ann Browne
She quotes L. E. L. on her title page, and dedicates her work (these early efforts of my timid Muse)
Browne, Mary Ann. Mont Blanc. Hatchard and Son.
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to Princess Augusta Sophia . A preface by an unnamed male friend...
Textual Production Mary Tighe
Henry Moore copied poems into a manuscript album which he titled Poems HM 1811 (now at Chawton House Library ). The first 66 pages are occupied by MT 's work, at the end of which...
Textual Production Constantia Grierson
Copies of Thomas Moore 's Odes of Anacreon (first published in 1800) were issued with a single-sheet printing of The Art of Printing (a poem ascribed to CG ) laid in.
English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Textual Production Anna Jane Vardill
The full title was Poems and Translations from the Minor Greek Poets and Others: written chiefly between the ages of ten and sixteen. The volume was supplied with two title-pages, one conventionally printed and...
Textual Features Caroline Norton
The Rebel, spoken by an imprisoned Irish harper who weep[s,] to think upon my country's chain, suggests both a sympathy with the cause of Ireland and the influence of CN 's friend Thomas Moore
Textual Features Barbarina Brand, Baroness Dacre
An epilogue by Thomas Moore sounds flippantly critical of Bluestockings (not the historical group of this name, but in the more general sense of intellectual women). A speaker appears wondering much what little knavish sprite...

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1801: Thomas Moore pseudonymously published his...

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1801

Thomas Moore pseudonymously published his mildly erotic Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little Esq.

23 July 1803: Irish nationalist Robert Emmet mounted a...

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23 July 1803

Irish nationalist Robert Emmet mounted a rising which was designed to seize Dublin Castle and take the Viceroy hostage.

1808-1834: Thomas Moore issued Irish Melodies (full...

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1808-1834

Thomas Moore issued Irish Melodies (full title A Selection of Irish Melodies, with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson) in a series of ten numbers.

9 September 1811: Thomas Moore's comic opera M. P., or The...

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9 September 1811

Thomas Moore 's comic operaM. P., or The Blue-Stocking premiered at The Theatre Royal, English Opera House .

By May 1816: William Hazlitt edited, completed, expanded,...

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By May 1816

William Hazlitt edited, completed, expanded, and published The Life of Thomas Holcroft, which had been left unfinished when the radical Thomas Holcroft died.

By June 1817: Thomas Moore published his hugely successful...

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By June 1817

Thomas Moore published his hugely successful poemLalla Rookh, An Oriental Romance.

1824: Irish poet Thomas Moore published a piece...

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1824

Irish poet Thomas Moore published a piece of political fiction: Memoirs of Captain Rock, The Celebrated Irish Chieftain, With Some Account of His Ancestors.

1825: Thomas Moore published Memoirs of the Life...

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1825

Thomas Moore published Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan.

1828: Thomas Moore published his satirical and...

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1828

Thomas Moore published his satirical and (Irish) nationalist Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and Other Matters.

1833: Thomas Moore published his prose piece Travels...

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1833

Thomas Moore published his prose pieceTravels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion, in two volumes.

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Moore, Thomas. Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore. Editor John, first Earl Russell, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853.