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    Susanna Rowson, née Haswell (1762 – 2 March 1824), was an American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator. She was the...
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  • (1903–1977), English cinematographer Martin Rowson (born 1959), English cartoonist and writer Susanna Rowson (1762–1824), British-American writer, poet...
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    Charlotte Temple (category Novels by Susanna Rowson)
    Charlotte Temple is a novel by British-American author Susanna Rowson, originally published in England in 1791 under the title Charlotte, A Tale of Truth...
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  • Memoirs of Captain Rock Regina Marie Roche – The Tradition of the Castle Susanna Rowson – Charlotte's Daughter Sir Walter Scott (anonymously) – Redgauntlet...
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  • onelinedrawing The Volunteers, a musical farce about the Whiskey Rebellion, by Susanna Rowson Tennessee Volunteers, the sports teams of the University of Tennessee...
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    needed] The song is not related to the 1799 novel of the same name by Susanna Rowson. The Americana song reader By William Emmett Studwell (Psychology Press...
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  • they were related. Also of note were important women writers such as Susanna Rowson who wrote Charlotte: A Tale of Truth (later re-issued as Charlotte Temple)...
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    resorting to tyranny. Soon after the Whiskey Rebellion, actress-playwright Susanna Rowson wrote a stage musical about the insurrection entitled The Volunteers...
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  • Slaves in Algiers, or A Struggle for Freedom is a play written by Susanna Haswell Rowson in 1794. It is her first and only surviving play, first staged at...
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    children for the rest of their lives, having grown up together. In 1786, Susanna Rowson, who went on to become a bestselling author, dedicated her first published...
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    house, where Susanna Haswell Rowson (1764–1826) and Robert Haswell lived as children during the start of the American Revolution. Susanna eventually became...
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    his wretched behavior. Together, The Coquette and Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson (1791) have been called "the canonical representations of seduction...
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    beyond his historical role due to the writings of his first-cousin Susanna Haswell Rowson. One of the main characters in her popular novel Charlotte Temple...
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  • of Udolpho Mary Robinson – The Widow; or, A Picture of Modern Times Susanna Rowson – Charlotte Temple (first American edition) Thomas Spence – A Description...
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    "self-destruction and death". Examples include Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson (1791), The Coquette by Hannah Webster Foster (1797), and the short...
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  • Twm Shon Catti, descriptive of life in Wales; interspersed with poems Susanna Rowson – Lucy Temple Sir Walter Scott – The Fair Maid of Perth (or St. Valentine's...
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  • Lucy Temple (category Novels by Susanna Rowson)
    Lucy Temple is a novel by American author Susanna Rowson. It was first published posthumously (together with a memoir of the author by Samuel Lorenzo Knapp)...
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    Tarantello, Patricia F. "Insisting on Femininity: Mercy Otis Warren, Susanna Rowson, and Literary Self-Promotion." Women's Studies 46.3 (2017): 181–199...
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  • (died 1850) October 30 – André Chénier, French poet (guillotined 1794) Susanna Rowson née Haswell, English-born American novelist, poet, playwright, religious...
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    In the next decade, important women writers also published novels. Susanna Rowson is best known for her novel Charlotte: A Tale of Truth, published in...
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  • United States. 1792: Mrs. Rowson's Academy for Young Ladies was in Boston, Massachusetts. Prolific writer and actress Susanna Rowson founded this progressive...
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  • publishers, they produced works by Joseph Croswell, David Humphreys, Susanna Rowson, John Sylvester John Gardiner, Benjamin Dearborn and others, as well...
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  • Inchbald – A Simple Story Ann Radcliffe – The Romance of the Forest Susanna Rowson – Charlotte, a Tale of Truth Marquis de Sade – Justine ou Les Malheurs...
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  • Characters by Jean de la Bruyère Charlotte Temple and Lucy Temple by Susanna Rowson The Charterhouse of Parma by Stendhal Chattering Courtesans and Other...
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  • spiritual activist the title character of Charlotte Temple, a 1791 novel by Susanna Rowson Claire Temple, a Marvel Comics character Claire Temple (Marvel Cinematic...
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  • (1933–2018), Portnoy's Complaint Veronica Roth (born 1988), Divergent Susanna Rowson (1762–1824), Charlotte Temple S. J. Rozan (born 1950), Winter and Night...
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  • surgeon and "Father of Battlefield Medicine" (died 1872) March 2 – Susanna Rowson, novelist, poet and playwright (born 1762) April 3 – Sally Seymour,...
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  • appeared as frontispieces in best-selling novels: Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson and Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia, by Sophie Ristaud Cottin....
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  • (1757–1800), English poet and novelist Mary Rolls (1775–1835), English poet Susanna Rowson (1762–1824), British-American novelist, poet and playwright Esther Saunders...
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    gathered a group of actors and playwrights that included William Warren, Susanna Rowson, and Thomas Abthorpe Cooper, who later was considered the leading actor...
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