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  1. Hace 6 días · Johnson was unable to enjoy this success because Henry Thrale, the dear friend with whom he lived, died on 4 April 1781. Life changed quickly for Johnson when Hester Thrale became romantically involved with the Italian singing teacher Gabriel Mario Piozzi, which forced Johnson to change his previous lifestyle.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Hester, best balanced of the circle, was vivacious rather than beautiful, a capable writer sharp enough to hold her own with Johnson; but on the debit side she could be bitchy, especially towards Queeney, who was her eldest daughter.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2024 · La periodista Hester Thrale los llamó burlonamente “malditos safistas” y Lord Byron los mencionó en una carta en la que hablaba de sus propios intereses románticos. Sin embargo, también inspiraron admiración y esperanza en otros.

  4. Hace 1 día · I did some Women’s History Network chores for the conference, then finished off a blog – ‘Commemorating eighteenth-century women writers and artists in Clifton’ – which highlights Hannah More, Ann Yearsley, Hester Thrale, Ellen and Rolinda Sharples, who all lived in Clifton at various times in their lives.

  5. Hace 5 días · Chapters 1 (on ‘hysteria’ and Jane Barker, 1652–1732), 3 (on smallpox inoculation and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 1689–1762) and 4 (on maternal mental and physical health and Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, 1741–1821), present case studies of writers who are also practitioners, and whose writings serve their medical goals.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · The last sexual element of the book is the relationship with Johnson and Hester Thrale. While Meyers doesn’t think they actually had sex, he paints Johnson as a furious and self-loathing masturbator.

  7. Hace 5 días · Gibson spotlights salon hosts Elizabeth Montagu and Hester Thrale alongside prominent intellectual figures of the period: novelists Frances Burney and Sarah Scott, poets Ann Yearsley and Hannah More, author and advocate Mary Wollstonecraft and historian Catharine Macaulay. "Whatever magic Montagu weaved within the walls of her salon," writes ...