A Celebration Of Women Writers: What's New Nasrallah, Emily aka Rashed, Abi (1931); Piozzi, Hester Lynch akaHester Lynch Thrale; Hester Lynch Salusbury (1741-1821); Shafik http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/new.html
A Celebration Of Women Writers: T Listings Birgitte (1610 1662); Thrale, Hester Lynch aka Hester Lynch Piozzi;Hester Lynch Salusbury (1741-1821) Anecdotes of the Late http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-T.html
Extractions: WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH T Taggard, Genevieve Taggart, Cynthia (fl.1834) [aka Qarant'ul-Ayn] ( ca.1817-1852 More Information More Information More Information ... More Information Tai, Betty (fl.1997) Takabatake Shikibu Takacs, Eva (1779-1845) Takagi Nobuko (1946-) Takahashi Takako (1932-) Takamure Itsue (1894-1964) Takenishi Hiroko (1929-) Takitani-ni (Waterfall Valley) [aka Kasenjo] (1703-ca.1716) Talbot, Alice-Mary Maffry (fl.1996) Talbot, Catherine (ca.1720-1770) Talbot, D. Amaury (fl.1915) Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People: The Ibibios of Southern Nigeria (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page: Time Line J meets Hester (17411821) and Henry (1728?29?-1781) Thrale James The Life Of SamuelJohnson, LL.D. (1791); Clifford, James L. Hester Lynch Piozzi Mrs. Thrale http://www.samueljohnson.com/timeline.html
Extractions: Samuel Johnson: Brief Biography TIME LINE Picture Books Apocrypha The Quotes: Sampler Topical Guide Search The Site Quote of the Week ... Top 20 of the Month The Website: Sources Links Email Us Who Would DO This? This timeline is here to give you the broad strokes of Johnson's life; I'm not trying to tell you all that he went through and felt. Johnson went through periods of depression and elation, failure and success - - poverty was a frequent threat, and he even faced the possibility of debtor's prison. Year Age Major/Well Known Writings Events Samuel Johnson born (September 18) in Lichfield, England, to Michael Johnson (bookseller, age 52), and Sarah Johnson nee Ford (age 40). He is their first child, and they are proud parents. It is Michael's pre-appointed duty, as Sheriff of Lichfield, to lead the citizens of the town around the town's borders a couple days later, and he is generous to all in doing so.
Thrale.com: Thrale Graves, Monuments And Epitaphs John Thrale. Charles Thrale (1682?1682?). Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion,Wales, Hester Lynch Thrale (1741-1821). Gabriel Mario Piozzi (1740-1809). http://www.thrale.com/history/graves/index.php
Extractions: Thrale .com Anything and everything Thrale or Thrall Home Family history Thrale graves, monuments and epitaphs /* CSS Menu highlight- By Marc Boussard (marc.boussard@syntegra.fr) Modified by DD for NS4 compatibility Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script */ var ns4class='' What's new Newsletter Family history Coat of arms ... Our travelog Tools FAQs Forum E-mail us Site map ... Advanced search Printer friendly page Email this to a friend I sometimes find strolling through graveyards strangely relaxing - reading carefully chosen inscriptions to people you don't know. This section of Thrale .com contains information and photos of Thrale (and Thrall) graves. More will be added as I - or you - find them. Churchyards St. Leonards' Church, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England Susanah Thrale (1727-15 November 1751). Ralph Norman Thrale (1803-1876).
Letters And Documents Collection - P Arthur Wing, Sir, 18551934 ALS, 1932 June 10, to My Dear Parker Removed fromA Cold June, by A. Pinero Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821 ALS, 1806 Apr. http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxP.html
European Travel Accounts Of Europe - Bryn Mawr College Library London, 1772. Uncat 1407. Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 17411821. 914 P65 1 c. 1-2914 P65 2 c. 1-2 (unillustrated). Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821. http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/travel/europe.html
Pottinger, David Thomas, 1884-1958. Papers: Guide. (8) Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 17411821. Piozzi Marginalia layouts andproofs, 1925. 1 folder. The work of Bruce Rogers, item 280. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00039.html
Extractions: Gift of Ms. Ann Pottinger Saab, The University of North Carolina, 241 Mossman Building, Greensboro, NC 27412-5001; received: 1991. Organized into the following series: I. Letters of Bruce Rogers; II. Typographical work of Bruce Rogers; III. Other papers concerning Bruce Rogers; IV. Papers concerning David Pottinger; V. Miscellaneous papers. Series: 1. Letters of Bruce Rogers. (1) Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957. Correspondence with printers at the Harvard University Press, 1923-1935. 5 folders.
Women Writers-17th And 18th Centuries more by 1800. Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, 17411821. Piozzi was borninto the English aristocracy and well educated. In 1763, after http://www.library.unt.edu/rarebooks/exhibits/women/17th.htm
Extractions: Aphra Behn Fanny Burney Elizabeth Carter Mlle. Clairon ... Mary Wollstonecraft Aphra Behn Often credited with being the first woman writer to earn a living by her pen, Behn apparently led a most unusual and eventful life. Although the details concerning her life are scant and often based on speculation, evidence suggests that in her youth she visited Surinam, where she had an affair with the political radical William Scot. Returning to England, she may have married a "Mr. Behn" in 1664; however, she was probably widowed and penniless by 1665. To earn money, she took employment by the Crown as a spy in Antwerp, but arrived back in England in debt, and in 1668 was thrown in debtors prison. Upon her emergence, she started to support herself by writing plays for the London theater, and later novels for print. She is best known for Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave (1688), the story of a captured African prince who is forced into slavery in Surinam. Oroonoko is at once an adventure narrative and a horrific tale of the African experience in the New World. Overall, Behn composed at least sixteen plays for the stage, and wrote fourteen novels, only six of which were published during her lifetime. All the Histories and Novels Written by the Late Ingenious Mrs. A. Behn
Catalogue Sixth edition. Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, 17411821. Anecdotes of theLate Samuel Johnson, LL.D. during the Last Twenty Years of His Life. http://www.library.unt.edu/rarebooks/exhibits/women/catalogue.htm
Extractions: Hannah Adams, 1755-1831 A Memoir of Miss Hannah Adams, Written by Herself with Additional Notices, by a Friend . Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1832. Aphra Behn, 1640?-1689 All the Histories and Novels Written by the Late Ingenious Mrs. A. Behn . London: Printed for the Chapman at the Angel, 1698. Third edition with additions. Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1849-1924 The Secret Garden . New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1911. Fanny Burney, 1752-1840 Camilla: Or, a Picture of Youth by the Author of Evelina and Cecilia . London: Printed for T. Payne, T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1796. 5 vols. First edition. Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress By the Author of Evelina . London: Printed for T. Payne and Son, and T. Cadell, 1782. 5 vols. First edition. Elizabeth Carter, 1717-1806 Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, with a New Edition of Her Poems, Some of Which Have Never Appeared before; to Which Are Added Some Miscellaneous Essays in Prose, Together with Her Notes on the Bible, and Answers to Objections Concerning the Christian Religions by the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M.A . London: Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1807. First edition.
Index Early Australian Voyages Piozzi, Hester Lynch (17411821) Anecdotes of theLate Samuel Johnson Plaatje, Sol (1876-1932) Native Life in South Africa. http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/P/
French Theatre - Rare Books Exhibition 54. Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 17411821. Observations and reflections made in the courseof a journey through France, Italy, and Germany / by Hester Lynch Piozzi. http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/french/Xfrtcat.html
Extractions: and Malcolms Costume Hire , Abbottsford Introduction I n the favoured days of the 1960s, when money flowed to Australian universities, Monash started building a wide-ranging collection of French literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This corresponded to the research interests of a number of senior members of staff of the time. In due course, when a Rare Book collection was identified and segregated, the material brought together from the French classical period and Enlightenment was an important part of its nucleus. Opportunities to add to it have been fewer in more recent decades, but the area has not been forgotten. For good reasons the works of French dramatists have a certain prominence in what was sought, even if costly high-spots are missing. I deally, a theatre exhibition should go well beyond the texts of plays themselves. The buildings in which performances took place, the sort of staging provided, the reactions of spectators, the careers of famous actors, these are all essential in providing the context of the French theatrical tradition. To a limited extent this has been borne in mind in the present sample of what the Rare Book collection (with a little supplementation from outside) has to offer.
The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England : Manuscripts - T Thrale, Hester Lynch Piozzi (17411821) nee Salusbury, literary figure and writerLetters to Lady Effington and to Dr Bromfield recommending a wet nurse for http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/services/library/collections/manuscripts/manuscripts_t_h
Extractions: Role of the College Presidents Introduction Council Information How to find us ... Manuscripts A-Z Manuscripts List Manuscripts - A Manuscripts - B Manuscripts - C ... Manuscripts - S Manuscripts - T Manuscripts - V Manuscripts - W Manuscripts - Y Manuscripts - Z ... T U V W X Y Z Tait, Robert Lawson (1845-1899) surgeon
Extractions: 27 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide The aim of this project is to bring together a vast body of womens diaries and related materials from all over England, Scotland and Wales, so that scholars can examine womens lives over three centuries from a variety of perspectives. By examining their language and experience it is possible to see how dreams and aspirations changed over this period, to see how travel and work altered their lives, and to understand the roles of family, childbirth and death in shaping womens lives. With the publication of this fourth part we can now offer over 480 manuscript volumes describing the lives of c120 women between 1650 and 1943. Part 4 is based on the manuscript holdings of the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales, extending the geographical diversity of the diaries covered by this project. Over half of the volumes date from the 17th and 18th centuries. There are 79 volumes from the holdings of the National Library of Scotland. In addition to diaries we have included some additional materials such as devotional notebooks, commonplace books, autobiographies and memoirs.
ICEHL2000: Abstracts > Historical Sociolinguistics in which the asymmetrical relationship between Johnson and Hester Lynch Thrale(1741-1821) is reflected Clifford, James L. Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs. Thrale). http://www.uvigo.es/webs/h04/jperez/icehl/socio.htm
Extractions: Randy Bax (Leiden) Between the years 1766 and 1781, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), author of A Dictionary of the English Language accommodation theory , which "suggests that an individual can induce another to evaluate him more favourably by reducing dissimmilarities between them" (Giles and Powesland 1997:233). One way in which speakers accommodate linguistically to obtain social approval, for instance, is by adjusting their accent usage to that of their interlocutors. To my knowledge, this theory has been used exclusively in connection with conversations, i.e. spoken language. I will attempt to demonstrate that the unsurmountable limitation historical linguists face - that the material they work with is necessarily
Forget-Me-Not, 1824-1827: A Hypertextual Archive Corrections to either bibliography/index are in brackets. Piozzi, THE LATE MRS.Hester Lynch, formerly Thrale. (17411821). Friend of Johnson. Forget-Me-Not. http://web.gc.cuny.edu/womenstudies/FMN Hypertext/Authors_GenD.htm
Extractions: Authors' Contributions to Literary Annuals Compiled from Andrew Boyle's An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850 and Frederick Faxon's Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography 1823-1903. Corrections to either bibliography/index are in brackets. PIOZZI, THE LATE MRS. HESTER LYNCH, formerly Thrale. (1741-1821). Friend of Johnson. Forget Me Not
Extractions: Editorial Notes to Mary Robinson's Letter to the Women of England El. Rose: Elizabeth Rose (1747-1815) was the 19th Clan Chief of the powerful Clan Rose. The Clan Rose inhabited Kilravock Castle in Nairnshire, Scotland, from the fifteenth century when it was built to the present day (when once again, and for only the second time, the Clan Chief is a woman). Rose married her cousin Hugh Rose (1746-1780) in June 1779 but retained her status as Clan Chief until she died. A son, also named Hugh Rose, was born February 8, 1780, and became the 20th Clan Chief. In her personal copy of Robinson's Letter , Elizabeth Rose made significant additions to Robinson's List of British Female Literary Characters at the end of this Letter, indicated in coral-colored text in this hypertext edition. Our thanks to George Rose for information on Elizabeth Rose's genealogy. Back to Robinson's Letter Anne Frances Randall: This is one of numerous pseudonyms under which Robinson wrote. She tended to use different names to suit different voices or personas in her writing; other pseudonyms include Perdita, Laura, Laura Maria, M.R., Oberon, Tabitha Bramble, Portia, Sappho, the Sylphid, and Titania (Curran 34). In her acting career, Robinson also used a number of stage names.