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Catherine Gore

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Brinley) and Charles Moody, a wine merchant. Her father died soon afterwards, and her mother remarried in 1801, to the London physician Charles D. Nevinson. She is therefore referred to sometimes as "Miss Nevinson" by contemporary reviewers and in scholarly writings. Gore herself was interested in
83:; Gore retired later that year. They later moved to France. They had ten children, eight of whom died young. Their one surviving son, Captain Augustus Frederick Wentworth Gore, married Hon. Emily Anne Curzon, daughter of MP 121:, published in 1841. Gore also met with success as a playwright, writing eleven plays that made their way onto the London stage, although her plays never quite matched the fame of her witty novels. Amongst her plays are 140:, where Catherine supported her family by her voluminous writings. Between 1824 and 1862 she produced about 70 works, the most successful of which were novels of fashionable English life, such as 880: 792: 895: 935: 444: ; ediert und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Iwan-Michelangelo D'Aprile, Berlin : Die Andere Bibliothek, September 2021, ISBN 978-3-8477-0441-6 875: 930: 890: 885: 691: 815: 88: 910: 925: 400: 920: 900: 665: 80: 39:; 12 February 1798 – 29 January 1861), was a prolific English novelist and dramatist. The daughter of a wine merchant from 84: 915: 905: 350: 76: 52: 638: 123: 160: 154: 260: 142: 870: 865: 92: 688: 787: 129: 137: 96: 48: 173:
concluded that Gore was "the best novel writer of her class and the wittiest woman of her age."
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under the pseudonym "Albany Poyntz". She also wrote for the stage, and composed music.
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Hughes, Winifred. "Gore , Catherine Grace Frances (1798–1861)".
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writing from an early age, gaining the nickname "the Poetess".
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Gore was born in 1798 in London, the youngest child of Mary (
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The Maid of Crossey, King O'neil, and The Queen's Champion
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The Courtier of the Days of Charles II, with other Tales
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The Inundation, or Pardon and Peace: A Christmas Story
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Oxford University Press. 578:The Dean's Daughter, or The Days We Live In 376:The Dowager, or the New School for Scandal 16:English novelist and dramatist (1798–1861) 458:Modern Chivalry, or a New Orlando Furioso 47:, she became among the best known of the 896:English women dramatists and playwrights 554:Temptation and Atonement and Other Tales 494:The Popular Member: The Wheel of Fortune 326:Stokeshill Place, or The Man of Business 190:Theresa Marchmont, or the Maid of Honour 109:Theresa Marchmont, or The Maid of Honour 666:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 650: 590:Transmutation, or The Lord and the Lost 602:Mammon, or The Hardships of an Heiress 936:Gore family (Anglo-Irish aristocracy) 823:Works by Catherine Grace Frances Gore 658: 656: 654: 149:Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb 7: 464:The Banker's Wife, or Court and City 536:The Debutante, or The London Season 319:Mrs. Armytage, or Female Domination 876:19th-century English women writers 566:The Diamond and the Pearl: A Novel 420:The Man of Fortune and Other Tales 14: 931:19th-century pseudonymous writers 401:Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb 119:Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb 891:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 847:Works by or about Catherine Gore 839: 809: 776: 512:The Snowstorm: A Christmas Story 382:Preferment, or My Uncle the Earl 524:New Year's Day: A Winter's Tale 886:19th-century English novelists 614:The Two Aristocracies: A Novel 506:The Story of a Royal Favourite 482:The Birthright and Other Tales 394:Greville, or a Season in Paris 202:Richelieu, or the Broken Heart 158:(1843). 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Retford
Nottinghamshire
silver fork writers
high society
Regency period
1st Regiment of Life Guards
St George's, Hanover Square
Robert Curzon
Viscount Curzon
Arthur Wentworth Gore
Lord Edward Thynne
Pin Money
The School for Coquettes
Quid Pro Quo
Continental Europe
Manners of the Day
Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb
The Banker's Wife
Bentley's Miscellany
The Times
Women as They Are
Pin Money: A Novel
The Tuileries
The Opera: A Novel
Mrs. Armytage, or Female Domination
The Cabinet Minister
Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb
Theodor Fontane
Jane Austen

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