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- Charlotte Charke (née Cibber, also Charlotte Secheverell, aka Charles Brown) was an English actress, playwright, novelist, and autobiographer. She began...
- Charke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Charke, (1713–1760), English actress Derek Charke (born 1974), Canadian classical...
- Richard Charke (c. 1709 – c. 1738) was an English violinist, composer, operatic baritone, and playwright. Charke was born in London. He initially worked...
- 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...
- Derek Charke (/tʃɑːrk/; born 1974) is a Canadian classical composer and flutist. In 2012, Derek Charke won the Juno Award for classical Composition of...
- love as a topic, and that some writers including Louise Labé, Charlotte Charke, and Margaret Fuller either changed the pronouns in their literary works...
- Retrieved 2024-11-18. Becker, Jeffrey A. Temple of Bel. Smarthistory Gates, Charkes (2003), Ancient cities: the archaeology of urban life in the Ancient Near...
- 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...
- 1973 Dutch Ehesuma 1974 Chinese Marek Brezovský 1974 1994 Slovak Derek Charke 1974 Canadian Past Winters Solstice, for piano trio Julian Cochran 1974...
- 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...