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  1. The West Indian : a comedy, in five acts by Richard Cumberland 1732-1811 Inchbald Mrs. 1753-1821, 1809-12-31
  2. Every one has his fault; a comedy, in five acts; by Mrs. Inchbald 1753-1821, 1809-12-31
  3. The wedding day, a comedy, in two acts by Mrs. Inchbald 1753-1821, 1819-12-31
  4. King Henry IV: A historical play, in five acts (Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821. British theatre) by William Shakespeare, 1808
  5. The modern theatre; a collection of successful modern plays, as acted at the Theatres Royal, London Volume 1 by Mrs., 1753-1821 Inchbald, 2009-10-26
  6. Such things are; a play in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden by Mrs., 1753-1821 Inchbald, 2009-10-26
  7. Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance: Little Histories and Neutral Territories (Literary Migrations) by Ben P. Robertson, 2009-12-12
  8. Elizabeth Inchbald: England's Principal Woman Dramatist and Independent Woman of Letters in 18th Century London - A Biographical Study by Roger Manvell, 1988-05-31
  9. I'll Tell You What: The Life of Elizabeth Inchbald by Annibel Jenkins, 2003-04-11

61. Works
Munster Village (1778); The Life of Mrs. Justman (1782); Duc de Popoli Elizabeth Inchbald(17531821) A Simple Story (1791); Nature and Art (1794). Isabella Kelly
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Works
Penelope Aubin
  • The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil and His Family (1721)
  • The Life of Madame de Beaumont (1721)
  • The Nobel [sic] Slaves, or The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies Upon a Desolate Island (1722)
  • The Life and Amorous Adventures of Lucinda (1722)
  • The Life of Carlotta du Pont (1723)
  • The Life and Adventures of Lady Lucy (1726)
  • The Life and Adventures of the Young Count Albertus, the son of Count Lewis Augustus, by the Lady Lucy (1728)
Agnes Maria Bennett
  • Anna, or The Memoirs of a Welch Heiress (1785)
  • Juvenile Indiscretions (1788)
  • Agnes de Courci (1789)
  • Ellen, Countess of Castle Howel (1794)
  • The Beggar Girl and her Benefactors (1797)
  • De Valcourt (1800)
  • Vicissitudes Abroad, or The Ghost of My Father (1806)
Elizabeth Boyd (n.d.)
  • The Unhappy Unfortunate, or The Female Page (1732)
Return to Table of Authors Frances Brooke
  • The History of Lady Julia Mandeville (1763)
  • The History of Emily Montague (1766)
  • All's Right at Last, or The History of Miss West (1774)

62. WKU Honors.Current Courses
workin-progress is on the literary career of Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821), aBritish position in life by marrying Ms. Claudia Wood (now Mrs. Claudia Strow
http://www.wku.edu/Honors/courses.htm
During Fall 2003, 17 honors courses and three honors colloquia will be offered. In addition, the honors program as well as several major departments will be offering independent study/honors thesis courses. Courses below with the (GE) designation are approved for general education credit. ART 100 : Art Appreciation (GE)
BIOL 120: Biological Concepts
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CHEM 121: College Chemistry I Lab
(GE)
COMM 145: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
(GE)
ENG 200 : Introduction to Literature
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ENG 202 : The Hero in Literature

ENG 300 : Junior English
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GEOG 100: Introduction to Man's Physical Environment
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HIST 119: Western Civilization Before 1648
(GE)
HIST 120: Western Civilization Since 1648
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HIST 404: History of Ancient Egypt
HIST 490: U.S. History through Film MATH 126: Calculus and Analytical Geometry (GE) PS 110: American National Government (GE) PSY 100: Introduction to Psychology (GE) SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II (GE) COLL 301: Human Rights IND: Independent Studies ART-100-006 Art Appreciation 2:30-3:45 PM MW FAC 156 Honors Art Appreciation explores the history of art from a broad spectrum of periods and geographical areas. We look at artists but also their subjects, patrons, and historical contexts. We also investigate other issues: Is there such a thing as a "masterpiece"? What do Michelangelo and Salvador Dali have in

63. Nineteenth-Century Fiction: Bibliography
Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821 1791, A Simple Story. In Four Volumes.By Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821 1796, Nature and Art. (Printed
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Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 [ Jack Sheppard. A Romance. (Richard Bentley, London, 1839) [ Answrth,W:JackSheppardRomance ] (genre=m). Allen, Grant, 18481899 [ The Woman Who Did: By Grant Allen (Roberts Bros., Boston, 1895) [ Allen,G:WomanWhoDid ] (genre=m). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Lady Susan [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:LadySusan ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ The Watsons [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:Watsons ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Sense and Sensibility. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By a Lady. (T. Egerton, London, 1811) [ Austen,J:SenseSensibilityNovelInThreeVolumesByLady ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. (Printed for T. Egerton, London, 1813) [ Austen,J:PridePrejudice ] (genre=f).

64. Browse Nineteenth Century Fiction
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65. Untitled
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Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 [ Jack Sheppard. A Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq. ... With Illustrations by George Cruikshank. In Three Volumes. (Richard Bentley, London, 1839) [ Answrth,W:JackSheppardRomance Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Emma: A Novel. In Three Volumes. By the Author of "Pride And Prejudice, ac. ac. (Printed for John Murray, London, 1816) [ Austen,J:Emma Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Lady Susan [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:LadySusan Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Mansfield Park: A Novel. In Three Volumes. (T. Egerton, Whitehall, 1814) [ Austen,J:MansfieldPark Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion. By the Author of "Pride and Prejudice ... With a Biographical Notice of the Author. In Four Volumes. (John Murray, London, 1818) [ Austen,J:NorthangerAbbey Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion: By the Author of "Pride and Prejudice; ... with a Biographical Notice of the Author. In Four Volumes. (John Murray, London, 1818) [

66. Browse Nineteenth Century Fiction
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67. Literary Encyclopedia
Imlay, Gilbert (Imlay, Gilbert ). 1754 (?) 1828? Inchbald, Elizabeth (Inchbald,Mrs Elizabeth ). 1753 - 1821. Ingamells, Rex (Ingamells, Rex ). 1913 - 1955.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?golist=true&init=I

68. University Press Of Kentucky
Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald (1753–1821) was one of the leading literary figuresof the late the first time not only the full story of Mrs. Inchbald’s life
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69. Wilkie Collins - Blank
and Dickens performed in a play called Animal Magnetism by Elizabeth Inchbald (17531821). MrsMichelson, the fat old foreigner is a quack. This was very rude
http://www.deadline.demon.co.uk/wilkie/etext/magneticintro.htm
MAGNETIC EVENINGS AT HOME By W. Wilkie Collins from The Leader January-April 1852 INTRODUCTION Go to TEXT ‘Magnetic Evenings at Home’ is Wilkie Collins’s longest non-fiction work in a periodical. He wrote it for The Leader , a radical, left-wing, weekly newspaper founded in 1850 by George Henry Lewes and Thornton Leigh Hunt. Within a year the paper needed financial help and Collins’s friend Edward Pigott bought a controlling share. They had known each other since boyhood, studied for the bar together, and shared sailing trips throughout their lives. Collins’s first piece for The Leader —‘A Plea for Sunday Reform’—appeared in September 1851 . It was a polemical work calling for art galleries and museums to open on Sundays. ‘Magnetic Evenings at Home’ followed as a series of letters addressed to G.H.Lewes. All six, and a letter responding to a sceptical critique of them by Lewes, are signed W.W.C. During their publication Collins quarrelled with Pigott over the editorial attitude to religion in The Leader and would not allow his name to be used on pieces he wrote after ‘Magnetic Evenings at Home’.

70. Anthologies Of Early Modern Women Writers
from A Series of Letters Between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Elizabeth SimpsonInchbald (17531821) Selected Remarks from The British Theater (1808) Letter
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    Most of the books listed below follow the same format: A short (1-10 pages) biography/ literary criticism of each woman is followed by a short (5-10 pages) exerpt of her listed work(s). Each entry includes a bibliography of primary works by the writer and secondary works about the writer and her work. The books are listed in the approximate order of the original date of the writings of the women whose writings are included in the work. * indicates that works by this author are in print (in English) in a more complete form in other locations - see the bibliographies for details. (If it isn't marked, it does not mean it is not in print: it just means that I do not know about it. Some of the authors I have not yet tried to track down. Some of the authors I haven't succeeded in tracking down yet.) I have not included details of the anthology
      if it contains works by primarily 20th authors
      if the list of included works is very long
      if I haven't managed to get ahold of the book yet

    List of Anthologies: Blamires, Alcuin, 1992

71. Tulsa City-County Library /All Locations
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Inkeles Gordon 2 Inkhbald Mrs 1753 1821 See Inchbald Mrs 1753 1821 1 Inklink Firenze 2001 1 Inklink Firm 3 Inkpen
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72. Tulsa City-County Library /All Locations
massage / text and photography by Gordon Inkeles.; CENTRAL ; 615.822 I56n 1992 1992Inkhbald Mrs 1753 1821 See Inchbald Mrs 1753 1821 Inklink Firenze Los
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73. Det Kongelige Bibliotek - Nyanskaffelser - Vesterlandske Litteraturer - Juni 200
UX 91 Walpole, Horace; 17171797 Southey, Robert; 1774-1843 Baillie, Joanna; 1762-1851Inchbald,; Mrs, 1753-1821 Byron, George Gordon Byron; Baron, 1788-1824
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Stuttgart : Steiner, 1999.
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Walker, Jeffrey, 1949-
Rhetoric and poetics in antiquity / Jeffrey Walker
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74. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Edgar Albert (1881 1959) GUNN, Aeneas, Mrs (1870 - 1961 1906) IMLAY, Gilbert (1754- 1828?) Inchbald, Elizabeth Simpson (1753 - 1821) INGE, William
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75. INCH
Inchbald, Mrs ELIZABETH (1753—1821), English novelist, playwright and actress,was horn on the 15th of October 1753 at Standingfield, Suffolk, the daughter
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bishops to the contrary. (L. T. D.) Moire factnrc—For the manufacture of the incense now used in the Christian churches of Europe there is no fixed rule. The hooks of ritual are agreed that Ex. XXX. 34 should be taken as a guide as much as possible. It is recommended that frankincense should enter as largely as possible into its composition, and that if inferior materials be employed at all they should not be allowed to preponderate. In Rome olibanum alone is employed; in other places benzoin, storax, lign, aloes, cascarilla bark, cinnamon, cloves and niusk are all said to be occasionally used. In the Russian Church, benzoin is chiefly employed. The Armenian liturgy, in its benediction of the incense, speaks of “this perfume prepared from myrrh and cinnamon.” The preparation. of pastils of incense has probably come down in a continuous tradition from ancient Egypt, Babylonia and Phoenicia, Cyprus was for centtiries famous for their manufacture, and they were still known in the middle ages by the ‘ames of pastils or osselets of Cyprus. the sanitary efficacy of fumigations. The energy with which Ulysses, after the slaughter of the suitors, calls to Euryclea for fire and sulphur “ to purge (literally “fumigate “) the dininghall from the pollution of their blood (Od. XXii. 48,, 482) would startle those who imagine that sanitation is a peculiarly modern science. There is not the slightest doubt that the censing of things and persons was first practised as an act of purification, and thus became symbolical of consecration, and finally of the sanctification of the soul. The Egyptians understood the use of incense as symbolical of the purification of the soul by prayer. Catholic writers generally treat it as typifying contrition, the preaching of the Gospel, the prayers of the faithful and the

76. Julius Caesar (in Lcmarc)
Julius Caesar. Title Julius Caesar a tragedy in five acts / byWilliam Shakespeare ; with remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Uniform
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Julius Caesar
Title:
  • Julius Caesar : a tragedy in five acts / by William Shakespeare ... ; with remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
Uniform title:
  • Julius Caesar
Author:
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
  • Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.
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  • London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, [1816?] (Edinburgh : James Ballantyne)
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  • Brutus, Marcus Junius, 85?-42 B.C. Drama.
  • Caesar, Julius Drama.
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  • The British theatre ; v. 4
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  • 78 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 16 cm.
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    77. A Simple Story (in MARION)
    A simple story. Title A simple story / Elizabeth Inchbald; edited with an introduction by Pamela Clemit. Author
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    A simple story
    Title:
    Author:
    Published:
    • London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1996.
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    Series:
    Material:
    • xxix, 327 p. ; 20 cm.
    Note:
    • Includes bibliographical references.
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    • AHC-5665
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    78. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (I)
    state under John Quincy Adams. Inchbald, Elizabeth Simpson 1753 1821. English Playwright, novelist, actress. Wrote plays such as
    http://www.earlyrepublic.net/BIOG-I.htm
    Brief Biographies from the Jackson/Van Buren Era (I):
    Ibrahima, Abd al-Rahman ("Prince")
    An educated Islamic negro prince of the Fulbe people. He was captured in battle, sold into slavery, shipped to America, and sold to Thomas Foster in 1789. Foster owned a moderate sized plantation near Natchez, Mississippi. A remarkable coincidence brought him in contact with an Irish-American doctor who knew him from Africa. This led eventually to African Colonizationists (Henry Clay was even involved) purchasing his freedom, under the condition that he should emigrate to Africa. After a fundraising tour of the East, he finally was put aboard a ship to Africa - one of the few Africans who had a home there to go to. He died shortly after landing in Liberia, of a fever, as did many of the "colonizers". Thomas Foster was an early settler in the Mississippi Valley. Though the future state of Mississippi was actually Spanish Territory in 1789, there were a number of emmigrants from the American South to this promising cotton-growing area. Ibrahima ran away during the first years of his enslavement, but returned, and eventually was made an overseer on the plantation.

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