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Frances Brooke (1724–1789)

Auteur van The History of Emily Montague

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Frances Brooke was a novelist, dramatist, and translator. She was born Frances Moore in England in 1724. Brooke moved to Quebec when her husband became the military chaplain to the British garrison there. Her life in Quebec was the basis for The History of Emily Montague. Brooke used a series of toon meer letters from Canada to England to describe the inhabitants, customs, and way of living in the Canadian wilderness to her readers in England. Brooke died in 1789. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Fotografie: Frances Brooke, by Catherine Read, ca. 1771 — oil on canvas

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Officiële naam
Brooke, Frances Moore
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
"Mary Singleton, Spinster"
Geboortedatum
1724-01-12
Overlijdensdatum
1789-01-23
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK (birth)
Canada
Geboorteplaats
Claypole, Lincolnshire, England
Plaats van overlijden
Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
Woonplaatsen
Claypole, Lincolnshire, England, UK
London, England, UK
Québec, Canada
Beroepen
novelist
playwright
essayist
translator
magazine editor
Korte biografie
Frances Brooke, née Moore, was born in Lincolnshire, the daughter of a clergyman, and was educated at home. She moved to London in the 1740s to follow a writing career, and had become a prominent figure in literary circles by the time she married the Rev. Dr. John Brooke, another clergyman, in 1755. Under the pseudonym of "Mary Singleton, Spinster," she edited her own weekly periodical, Old Maid. Mrs. Brooke spent five years with her husband in Quebec, Canada when he was stationed there as an army chaplain. She was the author of the first novel written in Canada, The History of Emily Montague (1769). She also wrote the immensely popular musical play Rosina (1783), and a translation of the Abbé Milot's French History of England (1771). In 1985, Frances Moore Brooke was honoured by having a crater named after her on the surface of the planet Venus. The International Astronomical Union and Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (IAU/WGPSN), officially adopted a crater which is now attributed to the English-Canadian Novelist. Crater BROOKE is located at 48.4 degrees North Latitude, and 296.6 degrees West Longitude. The Venusian crater is located Northeast of GUINEVERE Planitia, and has a diameter of approximately 22.9 Kilometers.

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First published in London England in 1769, this is an early English language novel set in Quebec City after the Conquest by General Wolfe, and is described on the back cover as a 'charming love story' depicting 'in intimate detail the life of that city's early English inhabitants.' It has a reproduction of an engraving by Mariano Bovi (1790) from a painting by Catherine Read of Mrs. Brooke on the front cover, an introductory history of the novel by Carl. F. Klink of the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, a bibliography and a note on the author at the end. My copy, which is a paperback in the New Canadian Library series (no. 27) is badly marked up by notes of a previous owner, 319 pages.… (meer)
 
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Werken
12
Leden
152
Populariteit
#137,198
Waardering
½ 3.4
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1
ISBNs
62
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