A reading of Shelley's
interventionist poetry of 1819-20-including his
satires The Mask of Anarchy and Swellfoot
the Tyrant-as provocations, dialectical...
Nobody: A Comedy in Two Acts
Table of Contents
- About this Edition
- Introduction
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Nobody: A Comedy in Two Acts by Mary Robinson (1794)
- Contexts
- Newspaper Commentaries, Poems, Puffs, and Reviews of Nobody (October-December 1794)
- Contemporary Visual Satire
- The Link between Fashion and Gambling from Mary Robinson’s Modern Manners, a Poem. In Two Cantos (1793) and "The Gamester" (1800)
- Mary Robinson's Views on Gambling from "Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England" (1800)
- Account of the Controversy Surrounding the Production and Staging of Nobody from the Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson (1801)
- James Boaden's Assessment of Dorothy Jordan's Performance as Nelly Primrose in Nobody (1831)
Editor
Original publication date
1794
Published @ RC
March 2013