LC control no. | n 50039098 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR3518 |
Personal name heading | Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821 |
Variant(s) | Inchbald, Elizabeth Simpson, 1753-1821 Inkhbalʹd, Mrs., 1753-1821 Inchbald, Elizabeth, 1753-1821 Simpson, Elizabeth, 1753-1821 |
Associated country | England Great Britain |
Birth date | 1753-10-15 |
Death date | 1821-08-01 |
Place of birth | Stanningfield (England) |
Place of death | Kensington (London, England) London (England) |
Field of activity | Drama Acting Fiction Dramatic criticism |
Profession or occupation | Dramatists Actresses Actors Novelists Theater critics |
Found in | Her A simple story, 1986: CIP t.p. (Elizabeth Inchbald) Mansfield Park, 2005: table of contents (Lovers' vows / by Elizabeth Inchbald) page 549 (Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821), actress, novelist, playwright and critic, has been described as the foremost English female dramatist; her novel A simple story appeared in 1791; the later part of her literary career involved overseeing and writing biographical and critical prefaces for The British theatre, a 25-volume collection of English plays, making Inchbald the first woman professional drama critic in England) page 555 (facsimile: Lovers' vows; a play, in five acts; altered from the German of Kotzebue / by Mrs. Inchbald) OCLC, June 19, 2015 (access points: Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821; Inchbald, Elizabeth, 1753-1821; usage: Mrs. Inchbald; Elizabeth Inchbald) Wikipedia, June 19, 2015 (Elizabeth Inchbald; Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson) (1753-1821) was an English novelist, actress, and dramatist; born 15 October 1753 at Stanningfield, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; died on 1 August 1821 in Kensington, England; her play Lovers' Vows (1798) was featured by Jane Austen in her novel Mansfield Park; occupation: Novelist, dramatist, critic, actress) |
Associated language | eng |