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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. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Elizabeth Inchbald (born Oct. 16, 1753, Suffolk, Eng.—died Aug. 1, 1821, London) was an English novelist, playwright, and actress whose successful prose romances, A Simple Story (1791) and Nature and Art (1796), are early examples of the novel of passion.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Elizabeth Inchbald ( née Simpson) (1753–1821) was a celebrated actor, playwright, novelist, and theater critic. Beginning in the 1770s, she performed for 17 years on stages across Scotland, Ireland, the English provinces, and in London at the Covent Garden and the Haymarket theaters.

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  6. 11 de may. de 2018 · British novelist, playwright, and actress Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821) was among the first women to find renown as a playwright. Drawing on her experiences on the stage, Inchbald also became the first prominent British female theater critic. In total, she wrote or adapted about 20 plays, as well as publishing two novels later in her career.

  7. To understand Elizabeth Inchbald is to understand the most important theatrical practices of the Georgian period. Some of these practices occur deep within the companies while others reveal audience tastes.