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Charlotte Charke (née Cibber, also
Charlotte Secheverell, aka
Charles Brown) was an
English actress, playwright, novelist, and autobiographer. She began...
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Charke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charlotte Charke, (1713–1760),
English actress Derek Charke (born 1974),
Canadian classical...
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Richard Charke (c. 1709 – c. 1738) was an
English violinist, composer,
operatic baritone, and playwright.
Charke was born in London. He
initially worked...
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William Charke (died 1617) was an
English Puritan cleric and controversialist,
known as one of
those brought into the
Tower of
London to
debate with the...
- A
Narrative of the Life of Mrs.
Charlotte Charke is a 1755
autobiography by
English actress Charlotte Charke. Her
autobiography sheds light on the experiences...
- in A
Narrative of the Life of Mrs
Charlotte Charke, the 1755
autobiography of the
actress Charlotte Charke,
which refers to The Beaux'
Stratagem as "a...
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Derek Charke (/tʃɑːrk/; born 1974) is a
Canadian classical composer and flutist. In 2012,
Derek Charke won the Juno
Award for
classical Composition of...
- from her "loving Nephew. E. C.",
Ezekiel Charke. Baynes's
Christian Letters were
similarly dedicated by
Charke to Elizabeth, Lady Lennard, a
daughter of...
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Spring for
Music Festival at
Carnegie Hall
presentation of
composer Derek Charke's 13
Inuit Throat Song
Games (2014). In 2015,
Tagaq was
commissioned to write...
- love as a topic, and that some
writers including Louise Labé,
Charlotte Charke, and
Margaret Fuller either changed the
pronouns in
their literary works...