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  1. Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson, 15 October 1753 – 1 August 1821) was an English novelist, actress, dramatist, and translator. [1] Her two novels, A Simple Story and Nature and Art, have received particular critical attention.

    • Novelist, actress, dramatist, translator
    • Elizabeth Simpson, 15 October 1753, Stanningfield, England
    • 1784–1810
  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dorotea-jordanDorotea Jordán _ AcademiaLab

    Poco después de que terminara su aventura con Wilkinson, comenzó una aventura con George Inchbald, el protagonista masculino de la compañía de Wilkinson. Según la biógrafa Claire Tomalin, Jordan tenía esperanzas de que se casaran, pero desconfiaba de comprometerse; más tarde se arrepintió y le propuso matrimonio, pero ella lo rechazó.

  3. Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald (Stanningfield, 15 de octubre de 1753-Kensington, 1 de agosto de 1821) [1] [2] fue una novelista, actriz y dramaturga inglesa.

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  4. Links. Elizabeth Inchbald in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Actress and writer Elizabeth Inchbald was a novelist, playwright, and actress whose successful prose romances, A Simple Story (1791) and Nature and Art (1796), are early examples of romantic fiction.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2023 · In 1806, playwright, novelist, and retired actor Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson 1753–1821) was commissioned to write 125 critical prefaces for a collection of plays titled The British Theatre. The collection was initially released serially over a span of...

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  6. Literature. Drama. English literature. Literary anthologies. Elizabeth Inchbald is chiefly remembered today as the author of Lovers’ Vows, the play at the heart of Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, but she was also in her day a successful actor, novelist and playwright.

  7. 21 de may. de 2023 · Playwright and former actress Elizabeth Inchbald constitutes a remarkable figure in the context of this study: her espousal of women’s martial combat, in both the home and on the battlefield, sees her complicate overtly Enlightenment theories of gender and venture bravely into public and political debates from which women were conventionally deb...