4 edition of M.P., or, The blue-stocking found in the catalog.
M.P., or, The blue-stocking
Thomas Moore
Published
1811
by J. Power in [London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | MP, or, The blue-stocking, M.P, The blue-stocking, MP, The blue stocking, M. P |
Series | English and American drama of the nineteenth century |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 94 p |
Number of Pages | 94 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15152810M |
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It contained a character Lady Bab Blue who was a parody of bluestockings. It contained a character Lady Bab Blue who was a parody of bluestockings.
P., or The Blue Stocking is an comic opera in three acts with a libretto by Thomas Moore and The blue-stocking book written in collaboration between Moore and Charles Edward Horn (–).
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Broadside for the Theatre Royal, Lyceum, Presenting Moore's "M. or, the Blue Stocking" and "Harlequin Hoax" to be concluded with a "Display of Brilliant Fireworks," Friday 28 July, Seller Rating: % positive. Oct 04, · At first, men were included.
When a male publisher arrived wearing informal blue stockings, his faux pas was nabbed for a name: The Blue Stocking Society. Inthese early feminists were satirized in a comic opera titled M.P., or The Blue Stocking, with a libretto by Irish poet Thomas Moore (“The Last Rose of Summer”).
Much of Leigh Hunt's dramatic criticism has long remained uncollected in fragmentary sets of periodicals scattered throughout England and the United States. Only one edition of his articles on the drama has so far been available, a selection made in by William Archer and Robert W.
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No pretensions, not a bit of blue stocking is to be discover’d. In the Conversation she neither advances or keeps back, but mixes naturally and cheerfully in it, and tho in the number of words she says less than anyone yet the excellence of her remarks and the unpremeditated point which she gives them makes you recollect her to have talk’d.
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He was an especial favorite, and won golden opinions in the “blue-stocking” circles; and he was wisely careful not to mortify the vanity nor incur the wrath of learned ladies, by pointing out their errors or exposing their fallacies. His position in Parliament was soon ascertained and ere long recognized.
Thomas Moore (28 May – 25 February ) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of "The Minstrel Boy" and "The Last Rose of Summer".As Lord Byron's named literary executor, along with John Murray, Moore was responsible for burning Lord Byron's memoirs after his death.
In his lifetime he was often referred to as Anacreon cecertificationmumbai.come works: "The Minstrel Boy", "The Last Rose of.
William Godwin's Diary website contains transcription and high resolution images of the diary of William Godwin written from William Godwin was married. InMoore wrote the libretto for his second opera ‘M. P., or The Blue Stocking,’ a collaboration with Charles Edward Horn. Premiered at the Lyceum Theatre on 9 Septemberit received good reviews and had a respectable run.
But Moore realized that he did. Miss, M. Dear Readers, It is with deep empathy that we gladly publish an apology to Miss M. However, we cannot publish a retraction because as noted in our codicil to Mr.
Cummins’ letter, the opinions and beliefs stated therein are not those of this publication or it’s editor. Jan 31, · VESEY, ELIZABETH (?–), one of the ‘blue-stocking’ coterie in London, born aboutwas the second daughter of Sir Thomas Vesey, bishop of Ossory, who married Mary, only surviving daughter of Denny Muschamp of Horsley, Surrey [see under Vesey, John].
Elizabeth married, first, William Handcock of Willsbrook, Westmeath, M.P. for. Thomas Moore was closely attuned to the taste and artistic sensibility of his age, but he is remembered now primarily by the Irish, who still sing his songs and claim him as their own.
He was a born lyricist and a natural musician, a practiced satirist and one of the first recognized champions of freedom of Ireland.
With George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Sir Walter Scott, he embodied British.Apr 10, · Smelt was long popular in a society which included Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Reynolds, the Garricks, the Burkes, Mrs.
Montagu, Hannah More, the Burneys, and others. Of polished manners, with a cultivated mind and a taste both for art and literature, he was a general favourite in what was known as the blue-stocking circle. Mrs.Benjamin Stillingfleet was a botanist, translator and author.
He is said to be the first Blue Stocking, a phrase from which is derived the term bluestocking now used to describe a learned woman. — Life — Benjamin Stillingfleet was born in Wood Norton, Norfolk, in to Mary Ann and .