Adelaide O'Keeffe
Adelaide O'Keeffe (Dublin, 5 de novembro de 1776 — Brighton, 4 de setembro de 1865) foi uma poetisa e romancista irlandesa.[1][2][3]
| Adelaide O'Keeffe | |
|---|---|
| Nascimento | 5 de novembro de 1776 Dublin |
| Morte | 4 de setembro de 1865 (88 anos) Brighton |
| Cidadania | Reino Unido |
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| Ocupação | poetisa, romancista, governess, amanuense, escritora |
Referências
- Adelaide O'Keeffe, The Broken Sword, or, A Soldier’s Honour: A Tale of the Allied Armies of 1757. London: Groombridge, 1854. For discussion of the themes of O'Keeffe's novels, see Donelle Ruwe's essay “Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra: Adelaide O'Keeffe, the Jewish Conversion Novel, and the Limits of Rational Education." Eighteenth-Century Life 36.1 (Winter 2012): 30-53. DOI 10.1215/00982601-1457093
- Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra; a Narrative, Founded on History. London: Rivington, 1814.
- Adelaide O'Keeffe, Patriarchal Times; or, The Land of Canaan: a Figurate History. London 1811.
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