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  1. Sophia Baddeley born Sophia Snow (1745 – July 1786) was an English actress, singer and courtesan. [1] Early life, musical career. She was born in London, the daughter of Mary and Valentine Snow, who was the sergeant-trumpeter to George II. [2] . As a child, she was trained by her father for a future musical career. [3]

    • Sophia Snow, 1745, London, England
    • Courtesan
  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › sofia-baddeleySofia baddeley _ AcademiaLab

    Sophia Baddeley nacida Sophia Snow (1745 - julio de 1786) fue una actriz, cantante y cortesana inglesa. Primeros años, carrera musical. Nació en Londres, hija de Mary y Valentine Snow, quien fue sargento trompetista de Jorge II. Cuando era niña, su padre la entrenó para una futura carrera musical.

  3. Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (1787), they exchanged domesticity for fi-nancial independence and established a prominent place on the public stage. In her writing, Steele exploits the generic flexibility of the scandalous memoir in order to recuperate Baddeley's repu-tation and presents their unorthodox bond as a companionate marriage.

  4. Amy Culley. 163 Accesses. Abstract. Celebrated courtesans Sophia Baddeley (1745-1786), Mary Robinson (1757-1800), and Elizabeth Fox (née Armistead) (1750-1842) crossed paths in London’s fashionable social spaces, in their relationships with an aristocratic fraternity, and as celebrities of the gossip columns.

    • Amy Culley
    • 2014
  5. Sophia Baddeley primary name: Baddeley, Sophia ... Mr. King and Mrs. Baddeley in the characters of Lord Ogleby, ...

  6. The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (1787) presents the history of an inti-mate friendship between the actress and courtesan Sophia Baddeley and her companion and biographer Elizabeth Steele. The interaction of the biographer and her subject demonstrates the ways in which identity is cre-ated through relationships and suggests the permeable ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2008 · The article explores the literary significance of Elizabeth Steele’s The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (1787) and considers the relationship between satire and sentiment in the...