Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Reader: Fanny

 

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1850-1899Henry James to William Dean Howells, 13 January 1875: "I have been staying at Mrs. Owen Wister's and having Fanny Kemb...Fanny Kemble Pedro Calderon de la BarcaunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 22 July 1831, following record of discussion with her aunt Dall in which the prospect was raised of her ...Fanny Kemble Dante AlighieriThe Divine Comedy (Purgatorio)Print: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 20 August 1832, on board ship to America: 'I have done more in the shape of work to-day, than any since ...Fanny Kemble Dante AlighieriThe Divine ComedyPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 20 August 1832, on board ship to America: 'I have done more in the shape of work to-day, than any since ...Fanny Kemble unknownGerman fablePrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 21 September 1832: 'The few critiques that I have seen upon our acting have been, upon the whole, laudat...Fanny Kemble anontheatre reviewsPrint: Newspaper, Serial / periodical
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 21 September 1832: 'The few critiques that I have seen upon our acting have been, upon the whole, laudat...Fanny Kemble anontheatre review in The MirrorPrint: Newspaper
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 9 October 1832: 'I have begun Grahame's "History of America", and like it "mainly," as the old plays say'.Fanny Kemble GrahameHistory of AmericaPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 3 December 1832: 'After breakfast [on board steamboat] returned to my crib. As I was removing "Contarin...Fanny Kemble Benjamin DisraeliContarini Fleming (one of multiple volumes)Print: Book
1800-1849'Fanny Knight. - Liked it, in many parts, very much indeed, delighted with Fanny; - but not satisfied with the end - w...Fanny Knight Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 3 December 1832: 'Arrived at Amboy [from New York], we disembarked [from steamboat] and bundled ourselve...Fanny Kemble unknownunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 3 December 1832: 'Arrived at the Mansion House [in Philadelphia], which I was quite glad to gain [after ...Fanny Kemble Benjamin DisraeliContarini FlemingPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble AlfieriLifePrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble Washington IrvingA Tour on the PrairiesPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble Dr CombePrinciples of PhysiologyPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble Johann Wolfgang von GoetheFaustPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble Christopher MarloweDoctor FaustusPrint: Book
1800-1849'Fanny Cage - did not much like it - not to be compared to P. & P. - nothing interesting in the Characters - Language ...Fanny Cage Jane AustenMansfield ParkPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble George Gordon Lord ByronunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835, listing 'the books just now lying on my table, all of...Fanny Kemble Jeremy TaylorunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, journal letter to Harriet St. Leger, 27 June 1835: 'I read my Bible diligently every day'.Fanny Kemble The BiblePrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble to Harriet St. Leger, 14 July 1844: 'I read but very little. My leisure is principally given to my Germa...Fanny Kemble unknownGerman text/sPrint: Unknown
1800-1849Fanny Kemble, 20 April 1846: 'My friend has given me a charming little Sicilian song, of which the following is a free...Fanny Kemble Anon[Sicilian song]Unknown
1800-1849'Fanny K. - not so well as either P & P or M P. - could not bear Emma herself. Mr Knightley delightful. Should like ...Fanny Knight Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Fanny Cage - liked it very much indeed & classed it between P & P & M.P.'Fanny Cage Jane AustenEmmaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Fanny Cage - did not much like it ["Mansfield Park"] - not to be compared with P. & P.'Fanny Cage Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849'I am gratified by her [Fanny Knight] having pleasure in what I write - but I wish the knowledge of my being exposed t...Fanny Knight Jane Austenunidentified work in MSManuscript: novel in MS
1800-1849'I am exceedingly pleased that you can say what you do, having gone thro' the whole work ["Pride and Prejudice"] - & F...Fanny Knight Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1800-1849Robert Browning to Euprhasia Fanny Haworth, ?25 April 1839: 'You read Balzac's "Scenes" etc -- he is publishing one...Euphrasia Fanny Haworth Honore de Balzac"Scenes"Print: Unknown
1800-1849'I was not lucky enough to see Miss Sedgwick, but I will transcribe for you a passage from the journal of a lady, whic...Fanny Trollope unknownjournalPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'It has made me extravagant, for I have ordered the four other volumes. the work is perfectly unique. I know nothing ...Fanny Trollope Mary Russell MitfordOur Village: Sketches of Rural Character and SceneryPrint: Book
1700-1799'The dead lights [shutters used to protect ships' interiors during storms at sea]were no sooner up and a candle made f...Fanny Rutherfurd Henry Home, Lord KamesElements of CriticismPrint: Book
1700-1799'The dead lights [shutters used to protect ships' interiors during storms at sea]were no sooner up and a candle made f...Fanny Rutherfurd Henry Home, Lord KamesElements of CriticismPrint: Book
1850-1899''Libbie Marsh' I send too; one of my cousins liked it so much that I gave it to her, and she published it on her own ...Fanny Elizabeth GaskellLibbie Marsh's Three ErasPrint: Book
1800-1849Fanny Kemble to John Murray (1832): 'The article in the Quarterly on my "Francis the First," more than satisfied me...Fanny Kemble MilmanReview of Fanny Kemble, Francis the FirstPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Fanny Kemble Butler to John Murray, 26 March 1836: 'Surely Captain Marryat is not a man to be trifled with; he don'...Fanny Kemble Butler Captain MarryatPrint: Book
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[Letter 24 March 1814]
'''The Wanderer'' is to be out on Monday. It is the most interesting novel I have ev...

Fanny Allen Frances D'ArblayThe WandererPrint: Book

 

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