Charles Macklin [ Art and Literature ]
… would follow. ‘The British Inquisition’ failed in 1757 and Macklin’s ideal of an egalitarian debating society welcoming women and people from all walks of life, with even 800 people attending his dinner the first night in 1753, was fiercely … The Eighteenth Century (vol. 53, n° 1, 2012), p. 41–71. Thale, Mary, ‘The Case of the British Inquisition: Money and Women in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London Debating Societies’, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies … The Eighteenth Century (vol. 53, n° 1, 2012), p. 41–71. Thale, Mary, ‘The Case of the British Inquisition: Money and Women in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London Debating Societies’, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies …
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