Characteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical WORK England

Title Characteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical
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Author Anna Brownell Jameson
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Place England
Date 1832
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Notes ['London: Saunders and Otley.\n\nAlso published as:\nShakespeare\'s heroines; Shakespeare\'s female characters.\n\n"All the etchings are by the author."\n\n"[Except for Constance of Bretagne and Desdemona] Written previous to October 1831"\n\nDedicated to Frances Kemble Butler.\nAnalyses Shakespeare\'s heroines.\n1832 ed. (382 pages) includes:\n\nVol. I:\n"Characters of Intellect":\n- Portia\n- Isabella\n- Beatrice\n- Rosalind\n\n"Characters of Passion and Imagination":\n- Juliet\n- Helena\n- Perdita\n- Viola\n- Ophelia\n- Miranda\n\nVol. II:\n\n"Characters of the Affections":\n- Hermione\n- Desdemona\n- Imogen\n- Cordelia\n\n"Historical characters":\n- Cleopatra\n- Volumnia\n- Constance of Bretagne\n- Queen Elinor of Guienne\n- Blanche of Castile [omitted in 1837 ed.?]\n- Lady Percy [added in 1837 ed.?]\n- Portia [added in 1837 ed.?]\n- Queen Margaret of Anjou\n- Katharine of Arragon\n- Lady Macbeth']

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