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    Women’s life writing and reputation: a case study of Mary Darby Robinson

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    The posthumously published *Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson* (1801) has been read as a final—but flawed—attempt to defend the conduct and rescue the reputation of the notorious actress, poet, and one-time royal mistress, Mary Darby Robinson (1758-1800). Narrating her life as a pathetic tale of transgression and suffering, the Memoirs seems destabilised by inconsistencies in structure and gaps in content which are often discussed by modern critics as shortcomings: evidence of self-censorship, ‘confused’ intentions, or an inability to fashion an acceptable feminine persona. However, these so-called shortcomings may comprise a nuanced strategy of self-presentation designed to evoke curiosity and sympathy. Robinson’s Memoirs was reprinted throughout the nineteenth century, spurring myriad novels, mini-biographies, and periodical articles. By examining nineteenth-century responses to the Memoirs, this essay argues for Robinson’s life writing as innovative and influential, and gestures to the benefits of extending the traditional ‘edges’ of Romanticism in terms of both genre and period

    Webster Theatrical Exchange Corporation Records, 1913.

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    Consists of its shares subscription list ($10,000.00), articles of incorporation, bylaws, and minutes of the board of directors

    Portrait, Cummings, Carleton

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    Head of Music Department (1929 - 1935

    Glendon Tour: A Walk Through History (2014)

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    1. Poster. 2. Program. 3. Press Release, in French and English. 4-16. Images. 17. Tour Stop Locations.Archival file for the Glendon College production of the Drama Studies class: Theatrical Performance Outdoor's Glendon Tour: A Walk Through History. This play ran on July 17, 2014 and again on July 19, 2014

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