Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (née Novello; pen names, M. H. and Harry Wandsworth Shortfellow; 22 June 1809 – 12 January 1898) was an English author, and...
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Charles Cowden Clarke (15 December 1787 – 13 March 1877) was an English author who was best known for his books on Shakespeare. He was also known for...
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Cowden Clarke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Cowden Clarke (1787–1877), English author Mary Cowden Clarke (1809–1898)...
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justice Mary Cowden Clarke (1809–1898), British author Mary E. Clarke (1924–2011), American military officer Mary Elizabeth Mohl née Clarke (1793–1883)...
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closely associated with A. C. Bradley, is clear as early as the time of Mary Cowden Clarke, who offered precise, if fanciful, accounts of the predramatic lives...
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1863, Charles Cowden Clarke also wrote on this play. Kehler notes he was the husband of famous Shakespearean scholar Mary Cowden Clarke. Charles was more...
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station in Kent Charles Cowden Clarke (1787–1877), English author Mary Cowden Clarke (1809–1898), English author Bill Cowden (1920–2007), American basketball...
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Henry VI Plays", Shakespeare Quarterly, 35:4 (Winter, 1984), 392–406 Clarke, Mary. Shakespeare at the Old Vic, Volume 4 (1957–1958): Hamlet, King Henry...
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and the Hatred for Writing", Shakespeare Studies, 34 (2006), 77–89 Clarke, Mary. Shakespeare at the Old Vic, Volume 4 (1957–1958): Hamlet, King Henry...
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Henry VI Plays", Shakespeare Quarterly, 35:4 (Winter, 1984), 392–406 Clarke, Mary. Shakespeare at the Old Vic, Volume 4 (1957–1958): Hamlet, King Henry...
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of Beauty. Wilson. American Book of Beauty. World Noted Women by Mary Cowden Clarke, published 1858. Gems of Beauty 1840, Publisher: Longman, Rees, Orme...
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Franco Zeffirelli's 1967 version. In Taylor's film, Katherina, played by Mary Pickford, winks at Bianca during the speech, indicating she does not mean...
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Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Starring Richard Yates as Launce, his wife, Mary Ann Yates as Julia and Elizabeth Pope as Silvia, Victor brought all of the...
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Europe where she was introduced to the English-born Parisian hostess Mary Clarke, with whom Florence bonded. She recorded that "Clarkey" was a stimulating...
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half of the year at 148 Charles Street in Boston. The English writer Mary Cowden Clarke referred to Fields and Jewett as a "woman-couple" but they were more...
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Mary Sabilla (née Hehl), had eleven children. Five of his daughters survived to adulthood, four of them gifted singers. Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (née...
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Thornley Clarke (1860–1924, US, nf) Lindsay Clarke (born 1939, England, f/p/d) Marcus Clarke (1846–1881, England/Australia, f/p/d) Mary Cowden Clarke (1809–1898...
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B. Tauris. p. 96. ISBN 9781850437062. Berlioz, Hector (1858). Tr. Mary Cowden Clarke (ed.). A Treatise Upon Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration. London:...
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A treatise Upon Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration. trans. Mary Cowden Clarke. London: Novello, Ewer and Co.. Berlioz, Hector (1860-10-01). "New...
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before Sax applied for his patent. Berlioz (1856), translated by Mary Cowden Clarke. This description was repeated almost verbatim in an article by Berlioz...
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biochemist and academic Jane E. Clarke (born 1954), children's writer Lindsay Clarke (born 1939), novelist and poet Mary Cowden Clarke (originally Novello, 1809–1898)...
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Selous from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Comedies, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke (1830) Created by William Shakespeare...
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Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet and King Lear. In 1880 he gave her Mary Cowden Clarke's Complete Concordance to Shakespeare (1877). Dickinson wrote, "While...
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of Vincent Novello. Mary Cowden Clarke (1809–1898). The sister of J. Alfred Novello, she was editor from 1853 to 1856. Cowden Clarke wrote a long series...
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benefit. Among the contributors were Matthew Arnold, Mary Cowden Clarke, William W. Story, William and Mary Howitt, Howard M. Ticknor, and George P. Marsh....
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beauty. Wilson. p. 2. Retrieved 24 July 2013. World Noted Women by Mary Cowden Clarke, published 1858. Gems of Beauty 1840, Publisher: Longman, Rees, Orme...
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married Cecilia (1812–1890), daughter of Vincent Novello, and sister of Mary Cowden Clarke and Clara Novello. She had been a pupil of the singing teacher Mrs...
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di Cleopatra Pierre Gustave Eugene Staal: Cleopatra (1858), from Mary Cowden Clarke's World Noted Women Massimo Stanzione: Cleopatra (1630) William Wetmore...
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women writers, ranging from Ophelia, The Fair Rose of Elsinore in Mary Cowden Clarke's 1852 The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines, to Margaret Atwood's...
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was acquainted with numerous literary women, who included Mary Cowden Clarke, Mary Howitt, Mary Russell Mitford, Geraldine Jewsbury, Catherine Crowe, Lady...
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