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    Amelia Opie (née Alderson; 12 November 1769 – 2 December 1853) was an English author who published numerous novels in the Romantic period up to 1828....
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    Amelia lived at 8 Berners Street, London where Opie had moved in 1791. This proved a happy marriage, lasting for Opie's last nine years of life. Opie...
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  • Force general Alan Opie (born 1945), British baritone singer Amelia Opie (1769–1853), English author; the wife of John Opie Catherine Opie (born 1961), American...
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    Nigerian high jumper Amelia Opie (1769–1853), English author and abolitionist Amelia Peláez (1897–1968), Cuban painter Amelia Perrier (1841–1875), Irish...
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    Garrick Samuel Johnson Catharine Macaulay Elizabeth Montagu Hannah More Amelia Opie William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath Clara Reeve Sarah Scott Sir Joshua...
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  • Adeline Mowbray (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    Adeline Mowbray, or, The Mother and Daughter is a novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1804. Many of the heroine's experiences are based on the...
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    the 1790s, William and his friends John Opie - who had painted the Duke's portrait - and his wife Amelia Opie were regular guests at Earlham Hall, the...
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  • "Temper", a 2021 song by Vera Blue Temper, or, Domestic Scenes, a novel by Amelia Opie, 1812–1813 The Tempering, a young-adult novel by Gloria Skurzynski, 1983...
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    Illustration from the book The Black Man's Lament, or, how to make sugar by Amelia Opie. (London, 1826)...
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  • Temper, or, Domestic Scenes (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    Temper, or, Domestic Scenes is a three-volume novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1812 and 1813. It explores issues concerning mother-daughter...
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  • Valentine's Eve (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    Valentine's Eve is a novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1816. Through the trials of its heroine, Opie explores the challenge of living virtuously...
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  • The Father and Daughter (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    The Father and Daughter is a novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1801. It was Opie's first novel published under her own name (an earlier novel...
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  • regular guest at Earlham Hall in the 1790s, as was fellow abolitionist Amelia Opie whose husband John had painted the Duke's portrait. Louisa and Richenda...
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    Margaret Cavendish Bentinck Sarah Fielding, Hannah More, Clara Reeve, Amelia Opie, Sarah Meadows Martineau. Their knowledge of the then current literary...
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    King, S. (2007). "Chronology of Amelia Alderson Opie". Queen’s University, Kingston ON. Retrieved 23 July 2023. 1786: [Opie] writes Adelaide, a 5-act play;...
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  • Dangers of Coquetry (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    Dangers of Coquetry is Amelia Opie's first published novel, and deals with issues of female sexuality and the social construction of gender. It was published...
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    physiognomical observations in their writings include the romantic novelist Amelia Opie, and the travelogue author George Borrow. Physiognomy is a central, implicit...
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  • Madeline, A Tale (category Novels by Amelia Opie)
    Madeline, A Tale is a two-volume novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1822. It was Opie's last completed novel, and explores issues of class, gender...
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    Robert Haydon, accessed 19 July 2008 The others were Elizabeth Pease, Amelia Opie, Anne Knight, Mary Anne Rawson, Mrs John Beaumont, Elizabeth Tredgold...
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  • Ruthinglenne Sophia King – The Fatal Secret Mary Meeke – Which is the Man Amelia Opie – The Father and Daughter Eliza Parsons – The Peasant of Ardenne Forest...
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  • Oestreicher (b. 1931), Anglican priest, and peace and human rights activist Amelia Opie (1769–1853), English novelist Constantine Overton (1626/1627 – c. 1690)...
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    who died in 1768. Farrant, A. "Amelia Opie and the Martineaus". Martineau Society. Retrieved 12 June 2023. One of Amelia's particular friends in the literary...
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    on Mrs. Martineau, mother to the celebrated authoress. Farrant, A. "Amelia Opie and the Martineaus" (PDF). Martineau Society. Retrieved 21 July 2023...
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  • – The Sepulchral Summons Mary Meeke Amazement The Nine Days' Wonder Amelia Opie – Adeline Mowbray Ōta Nanpo (大田 南畝) and others – Shokusanjin ennyo meisekishu...
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    Illustration from the book: The Black Man's Lament, or, how to make sugar by Amelia Opie. (London, 1826)...
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  • – Thomas Jonathan Wooler, English satirist (born 1786) December 2 – Amelia Opie, English poet and novelist (born 1769) Newdigate Prize – Samuel Harvey...
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  • Spofforth, organist, conductor and composer (died 1827) November 12 – Amelia Opie, librettist and author December 26 – Ernst Moritz Arndt, librettist and...
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    poetry, in English and Latin, and corresponded with his cousin, novelist Amelia Opie. He was also an enthusiastic and knowledgeable follower of horse racing...
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    Illustration from the book: The Black Man's Lament, Or, How to Make Sugar by Amelia Opie (London, 1826) An anti-slavery map with an unusual perspective centered...
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  • Oparek (born 1967, Poland, f/p) Joseph Opatoshu (1886–1954, Poland/US, f) Amelia Opie (1769–1853, England, f/p/nf) Martin Opitz (1597–1639, Germany/Danzig...
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