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Charlotte Turner Smith, English Romantic poet and Gothic novelis, 1769 (engraving)
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Charlotte Turner Smith, English Romantic poet and Gothic novelis, 1769 (engraving)
7233632 Charlotte Turner Smith, English Romantic poet and Gothic novelis, 1769 (engraving) by Romney, George (1734-1802) (after); (add.info.: Charlotte Turner Smith (1749-1806), English Romantic poet and Gothic novelist, female author of Elegiac Sonnets, Emmeline or the Orphan of the Castle, etc. Mrs Charlotte Smith. Copperplate engraving by P. Conde after a portrait by George Romney, published by Cadell and Davies, Strand, London, 1797.)
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This engraving captures the essence of Charlotte Turner Smith, an influential figure in English literature during the 18th century. With her piercing gaze and poised demeanor, Smith exudes both strength and elegance. As a renowned Romantic poet and Gothic novelist, Smith's literary contributions left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of her time. Her works, including "Elegiac Sonnets" and "Emmeline or the Orphan of the Castle" showcased her talent for weaving intricate narratives filled with emotion and imagination. The artist George Romney masterfully captured Smith's likeness in this portrait, showcasing his skill as a portraitist. The delicate lines etched by P. Conde bring out every detail of her features, from the gentle curve of her lips to the wisps of hair framing her face. Published in 1797 by Cadell and Davies in London, this print serves as a testament to Smith's enduring legacy as one of England's most celebrated female authors. It is a reminder that even in a society dominated by male writers, women like Smith were able to carve their own path through sheer talent and determination. This image not only pays homage to Charlotte Turner Smith but also serves as a symbol of empowerment for all aspiring writers who dare to challenge societal norms.
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