Georgian actress and author Mary Robinson famously wore a miniature portrait of her royal lover, the Prince of Wales, whom she captivated in the Shakespearean breaches role of Perdita. Intriguingly, Robinson’s final stage appearance was as the cross-dressing heroine of The Miniature Picture (1781), a three-act comedy penned by writer and socialite Lady Elizabeth Craven, later Baroness Craven and Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach. The play’s action, initiated by the threat of exposure, is driven by Eliza Camply, who aims to retrieve her miniature from the man who left her. Craven, like the actress playing her enterprising protagonist Eliza Camply, was no stranger to celebrity and infamy. Craven’s preoccupation with image-management in this p...
My dissertation examines the cultural significance of the eighteenth-century fashion for private the...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is a complex work of art and such a number of themes and ideas stand...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
Georgian actress and author Mary Robinson famously wore a miniature portrait of her royal lover, the...
Book synopsis: During the Georgian period there was a remarkable proliferation of seductive visual i...
Emma Hamilton, an eighteenth‐century British social icon, rose from classless obscurity and an uncon...
This article examines the cultural and political significance of the Prince of Wales’s early 1780s i...
This biography of Princess Melikoffis presented with the dual purpose of uncovering a life story, an...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Modern scholars have upheld the simplistic contention that during the early eighteenth century actre...
The article explores the literary significance of Elizabeth Steele’s The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Badd...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, a number of single, wealthy independent actresses e...
How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be ...
The posthumously published *Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson* (1801) has been read as a final—but f...
Mary Frith was immortalized as Moll Cutpurse in Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker's play The Roarin...
My dissertation examines the cultural significance of the eighteenth-century fashion for private the...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is a complex work of art and such a number of themes and ideas stand...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
Georgian actress and author Mary Robinson famously wore a miniature portrait of her royal lover, the...
Book synopsis: During the Georgian period there was a remarkable proliferation of seductive visual i...
Emma Hamilton, an eighteenth‐century British social icon, rose from classless obscurity and an uncon...
This article examines the cultural and political significance of the Prince of Wales’s early 1780s i...
This biography of Princess Melikoffis presented with the dual purpose of uncovering a life story, an...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Modern scholars have upheld the simplistic contention that during the early eighteenth century actre...
The article explores the literary significance of Elizabeth Steele’s The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Badd...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, a number of single, wealthy independent actresses e...
How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be ...
The posthumously published *Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson* (1801) has been read as a final—but f...
Mary Frith was immortalized as Moll Cutpurse in Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker's play The Roarin...
My dissertation examines the cultural significance of the eighteenth-century fashion for private the...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is a complex work of art and such a number of themes and ideas stand...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...