Hannah More and David Garrick : patronage and friendship -- A middling-class poet-maker : Hannah More and Ann Yearsley -- Patronage, gratitude and friendship, 1785-90 -- "Such is Bristol's soul" : patronage and rivalry -- Novel writing and the French...
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Hannah More and David Garrick : patronage and friendship -- A middling-class poet-maker : Hannah More and Ann Yearsley -- Patronage, gratitude and friendship, 1785-90 -- "Such is Bristol's soul" : patronage and rivalry -- Novel writing and the French Revolution -- Romantic Bristol : creative networks in the 1790s. "Hannah More and Ann Yearsley experienced a long-standing relationship that lasted far beyond their roles as patron and protégée. More had originally come to prominence as a playwright under the patronage of celebrated actor/manager David Garrick. When an established writer herself, she was able to assist Yearsley, bringing the young poet's rustic voice to the attention of an eighteenth-century society hungry for the fashionable phenomenon of the 'rural genius'. Andrews offers a timely and necessary reassessment of the careers of both Yearsley and More. Making use of newly discovered letters and poems, she provides a full analysis of the breakdown of the two writers' affiliation and compares it to other labouring-class relationships based on patronage." -- Publisher website
Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Hannah More and David Garrick : patronage and friendshipA middling-class poet-maker : Hannah More and Ann Yearsley -- Patronage, gratitude and friendship, 1785-90 -- "Such is Bristol's soul" : patronage and rivalry -- Novel writing and the French Revolution -- Romantic Bristol : creative networks in the 1790s.