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Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson ) (1753–1821) was an English novelist, actress, and dramatist. Daughter of John Simpson , head of a Roman Catholic Suffolk farming family. Elizabeth was educated wit...
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In the same year she marriedJoseph Inchbald, actor, artist and Catholic, whom she had met some months earlier. From that time her career was marked out. ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > I > Elizabeth Inchbald...
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Elizabeth Inchbald; (1753-1821) ... Popular as a playwright, novelist, and critic, Elizabeth Inchbald was one of the most famous women writers of her day. ... Elizabeth Inchbald's ;
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Encyclopedia article about Inchbald, Elizabeth. Information about Inchbald, Elizabeth in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... See biography by W. McKee (1935); B. R. Park, Thomas Holcroft and Elizabeth Inchbald (1952); R. Manvell, Elizabeth Inchbald: England's Principal...
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Inchbald, Elizabeth, actress, dramatist, and novelist, daughter of John Simpson, a Suffolk farmer; came to London at the age of 18, seeking a theatrical engagement; after some adventures she met Joseph Inchbald, an actor of no note, to whom she was married in 1772;
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Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821) ... Elizabeth Inchbald began her working life as an actress, beautiful and hard-working but of moderate talent. Her fame came from elsewhere: her career as a popular dramatist and as author of two successful novels.
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Elizabeth Inchbald Criticism and Essays ... Elizabeth Inchbald 1753-1821 ... After beginning her career as an actress in London during the late 1700s, Elizabeth Inchbald turned to writing, becoming a prominent dramatist, novelist, and critic in London literary and theatre circles. Her success grew out of her...
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SOURCE: "The Technique of Her Novels" and "The Art of Her Novels," in Elizabeth Inchbald: Novelist, The Catholic University of America, 1935, pp. 55-74 and 75-102. ... We turn now to an examination of those theories set forth by critics in explanation of what they consider Mrs. Inchbald's sacrifice of unity in A Simple Story.
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