- to
Victorian literature. Her
first major breakthrough came with The
Improvisatrice and
thence she
developed the
metrical romance towards the Victorian...
- Tales" like The
Giaour and to
Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poem "The
Improvisatrice." Black, Joseph; Conolly, Leonard; Flint, Kate; Grundy, Isobel; Lepan...
- Haar
defines as the
period spanning 1350 to 1600), an
improvisatore or
improvisatrice (singular
feminine form of “improvisatori”) was
unlikely to
glean a...
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Elizabeth Landon,
beginning in the latter's case with her long poem The
Improvisatrice. The
novel and
plays have also been
important influences on the dramatic...
- Heinemann. pp. 478–479. Landon,
Letitia Elizabeth (1824). "poem". The
Improvisatrice, and
Other Poems. Hurst,
Robinson & Co. "Final
Results of NameExoWorlds...
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Arcadian pseudonym Corilla Olimpica, was a
Florentine Italian poet,
improvisatrice, and musician. The
official poetess to the
grand ducal court in Florence...
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Melissa (2008). "'She Must Be a Rare One': Aspasia, 'Corinne', and the
Improvisatrice Tradition". PMLA. 123 (1): 92–108. JSTOR 25501829. Jordan,
Nicole (2012)...
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general favourites.
There is a
black woman here who
ranks high as an
improvisatrice;
every p****ing event,
every one who is so
unfortunate as to
incur her...
- and
talented tragic actors of her day.
Taddei was best
known as an "
improvisatrice" or
improvisational poet. She was a
distinguished member of the Accademia...
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coloured women included:
There is a
black woman here who
ranks high as an
improvisatrice;
every p****ing event,
every one who is so
unfortunate as to
incur her...