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Cockburn

 

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Charlotte Trotter Cockburn : works

'Having heard the work of another virtuous woman writer, Catherine Trotter Cockburn, was to be published, [Elizabeth Carter and Catherine Talbot] displayed great interest in this literary foremother, and when the 1751 edition of her work appeared, they were struck by her "most remarkable clear understanding and excellent heart".'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Elizabeth Carter      Print: Book

  

Cockburn : [pamphlet]

'I read a pamphlet of Cockburn's; rather good'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Sydney Smith      

  

Alison Cockburn : prose writing/s

Elizabeth Carter to Catherine Talbot, 20 August 1751: 'You tell me nothing of Mrs Cockburn. I have read but little yet, but she seems to have had a most remarkable clear understanding and an excellent heart. By what I have read of her prose, I should by no means suspect she had a genius formed for poetry, which is perhaps one reason why I have not yet looked into her play.'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Elizabeth Carter      Print: Unknown

 

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