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  1. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) fue una notable poeta inglesa. Nació en 1621, hija de William Cavendish y su primera esposa Elizabeth Basset Howard. [ 1 ] Además de sus aportes literarios, Jane ayudó a dirigir los negocios de su padre mientras él se encontraba exiliado de la Guerra Civil Inglesa . [ 2 ]

  2. Died. 1669 (aged 47–48) Nationality. English. Other names. Jane Cheyne. Known for. Poetry. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) was a noted poet and playwright, the daughter of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and later the wife of Charles Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven. [1]

  3. 23 de ago. de 2017 · Books. The Collected Works of Jane Cavendish. The first scholarly edition of the complete works of Jane Cavendish, this volume presents as complete a collection as possible of works and...

  4. Watch our online talk with Laura Sherburn, and discover the story of Lady Jane Cavendish who safeguarded Welbeck Abbey during the Civil War, and throughout Cromwell’s governance of England. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621-1669) remained at Welbeck Abbey while her father, William Cavendish, was in exile.

  5. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621-1669) fue una destacada poeta y dramaturga . Era hija de William Cavendish, duque de Newcastle , y más tarde esposa de Charles Cheyne , vizconde de Newhaven . Junto con sus logros literarios, Jane ayudó a administrar las propiedades de su padre mientras él pasaba la Guerra Civil Inglesa en el exilio; fue responsable de una variedad de correspondencias militares y ...

  6. Jane Cavendish. Born. England. Genre. Drama, Poetry. edit data. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) was a noted poet and playwright, the daughter of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and later the wife of Charles Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven.

  7. Home. > Journals. > Renaissance Quarterly. > Volume 73 Issue 3. > Women's Household Drama: “Loves Victorie,” “A Pastorall,”... English. Français. Women's Household Drama: “Loves Victorie,” “A Pastorall,” and “The concealed Fansyes.” Mary Wroth, Jane Cavendish, and Elizabeth Brackley. Ed. Marta Straznicky and Sara Mueller.