• Charles Gildon (c. 1665 – 1 January 1724), was an English hack writer and translator. He produced biographies, essays, plays, poetry, fictional letters...
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  • Gildon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Gildon (c. 1665–1724), English author Chris Gildon (born 1971 or 1972), American...
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  • series), by James Wesley Rawles The Patriot (play), a 1702 play by Charles Gildon The Patriots (play), a 1943 play by Sidney Kingsley Patriots (play)...
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    just punishment of the two feuding families. In mid-century, writer Charles Gildon and philosopher Lord Kames argued that the play was a failure in that...
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    Aphra Behn not only accepted the novel's narrator's claims as true, but Charles Gildon even invented a romantic liaison between the author and the title character...
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    Queens. Charles Gildon in the early 18th century recommended this play for its beautiful reflections, descriptions, similes, and topics. Gildon thought...
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    have succeeded on stage. Charles Gildon returned to Shakespeare's text in a 1699 production at Lincoln's Inn Fields. Gildon's adaptation, entitled Beauty...
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  • Charles Boyle) The Furmetary A Journey to London Gerard Langbaine – The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (cont. by Charles Gildon)...
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    terza rima poem. It was uncompleted at the time of his death. In 1708, Charles Gildon published an adaptation of The Golden Ass, titled The New Metamorphosis...
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  • and Testimonials Charles Gildon – The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatic Poets Robert Gould – A Satyr Against Wooing Charles Leslie – A Short...
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    influential political satire, The New Atalantis (1709), and also by Charles Gildon in the first fully-fledged it-narrative in English, The Golden Spy;...
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  • and Business Edmund Gibson – Synodus Anglicana (on the convocation) Charles Gildon (?) – A Comparison Between the Two Stages (on the "War of the Theatres")...
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    text planned by Charles Gildon, but Curll, Gildon's prospective publisher warned Manley of the work in progress. She contacted Gildon and arranged for...
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  • Pyrates. Written by Himself. Defoe's anonymity is broken in September by Charles Gildon in The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr D— De D—, of London...
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    Great Britain, once credited to Daniel Defoe but since reattributed to Charles Gildon (d. 1724), with a description of some of the many extraneously added...
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    kind of critical dogma. Charles de Saint-Évremond placed Jonson's comedies above all else in English drama, and Charles Gildon called Jonson the father...
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  • seventh volume, including Shakespeare's poems, is perhaps edited by Charles Gildon. Ælfric of Eynsham's An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St...
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    particularly political fables. Also during the later part of the period, Charles Gildon and Edmund Curll began their work on hireling "Lives." Curll was a bookseller...
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  • Advancement of Their True and Greatest Interest Charles Blount – Miscellaneous Works (ed. Charles Gildon) Gilbert Burnet – An Essay on the Memory of the...
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  • Trump Victoriana — items from or related to the Victorian era. In 1718, Charles Gildon subtitled The Complete Art of Poetry with "Shakespeariana; or the most...
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  • Bangorian Controversy) Daniel Defoe (attr.) – A Vindication of the Press Charles Gildon – The Complete Art of Poetry Mary Hearne – The Lover's Week Simon Ockley...
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  • December 1699 George Farquhar – The Constant Couple Charles Gildon – Measure for Measure Charles Hopkins – Friendship Improv'd; or, The Female Warriour:...
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  • Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: With his Vision of the Angelick World Charles Gildon – All for the Better (fiction) Thomas Hearne – A Collection of Curious...
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    the World by William Congreve (1700) Guinoenda in Love's Victim by Charles Gildon (1701) Fulvia in The Ladies Visiting Dayby William Burnaby (1701) Cytheria...
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  • Shaftesbury – Letters from the Late Earl of Shaftesbury, to Robert Molesworth Charles Gildon – The Laws of Poetry Eliza Haywood – Letters from a Lady of Quality...
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  • Chamberlaine), Irish novelist and dramatist (died 1766) January 1 – Charles Gildon, English critic and dramatist (born c. 1665) January 15 – George Wheler...
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  • d'Urfey – The Old Mode and the New Richard Estcourt – The Fair Example Charles Gildon – The Patriot (adapted by Nathaniel Lee) John Oldmixon – The Governour...
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  • Czar of Muscovy by Mary Pix (1701) King of Bayonne in Love's Victim by Charles Gildon (1701) Axalla in Tamerlane by Nicholas Rowe (1701) Ormandes in Antiochus...
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  • Lady Grizel Baillie, Scottish songwriter (died 1746) unknown date – Charles Gildon, English popular biographer and translator (died 1724) probable – William...
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  • Jilt in all Humours James Drake – The Sham Lawyer Charles Gildon – The Roman Brides Revenge Charles Hopkins – Boadicea, Queen of Britain Peter Anthony...
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