Elizabeth Hamilton (writer)
Appearance
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Elizabeth Hamilton | |
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![]() Portrait o Elizabeth Hamilton, 1812, bi Sir Henry Raeburn. | |
Born | 25 Julie 1756 Belfast, Ireland |
Dee'd | 23 Julie 1816 Harrogate, Ingland | (aged 59)
Thrift | Essayist, poet, novelist |
Leid | Inglis |
Notable warks | The Vicar of Wakefield, "The Deserted Village", The Good-Natur'd Man, She Stoops to Conquer |
Elizabeth Hamilton (1756?– 23 July 1816)[1] wis a Scots essayist, poet, satirist an novelist.
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ Perkins, Pam (2004). "Hamilton, Elizabeth (1756?–1816), novelist and essayist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University press. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
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