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Memoirs of Mrs Inchbald

Memoirs of Mrs Inchbald

Memoirs of Mrs Inchbald

Including her Familiar Correspondence with the Most Distinguished Persons of her Time
Volume 1:
James Boaden
September 2013
1
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9781108064972
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    Although she overcame a stammer to fulfil her acting ambitions, Elizabeth Simpson (1753–1821), known as Mrs Inchbald after her marriage in 1772, was more acclaimed for her good looks than her performances. Her husband was an actor, and she formed strong friendships with Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble, but her greatest impact was as a playwright, novelist, editor and critic. Despite her decision to destroy a four-volume autobiography, her extensive surviving journals and letters allowed James Boaden (1762–1839) to publish this two-volume work in 1833. Having produced biographies of Siddons, Kemble and Dorothy Jordan (which are also reissued in this series), Boaden presents here an informed account of this remarkable woman's personal, theatrical and literary life. Volume 1 covers the period from her birth to 1796 and includes as an appendix The Massacre (1792), a suppressed historical drama about the persecution of Huguenots in 1572.

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    September 2013
    Paperback
    9781108064972
    400 pages
    216 × 140 × 23 mm
    0.51kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Advertisement
    • 1. Importance of biography
    • 2. Juvenile indiscretions
    • 3. Revisits Standingfield
    • 4. St Valleri
    • 5. Peculiar feelings of actors
    • 6. Year 1780
    • 7. First appears in Bellario
    • 8. Exercises herself on the pantomime as usual
    • 9. Kemble takes her lodgings
    • 10. The Morells
    • 11. Fate of the Hue and Cry
    • 12. The Simple Story
    • 13. Publishes her novel
    • 14. Splendid success
    • 15. Begins a new comedy
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • James Boaden