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<p> Actress, dramatist, and novelist, daughter of John Simpson, a [[Suffolk]] farmer; came to London at the age of 18, seeking a theatrical engagement; after some adventures she met [[Joseph]] Inchbald, an actor of no note, to whom she was married in 1772; shortly afterwards she made her <i> début </i> as [[Cordelia]] at Bristol; after seven years in the provinces and nine in London, during which she failed to rise high in her profession, she turned to literature; she wrote and adapted many plays, but the works by which she is remembered are two novels, "A [[Simple]] Story" and "Nature and Art" (1753-1821). </p> | <p> Actress, dramatist, and novelist, daughter of [[John]] Simpson, a [[Suffolk]] farmer; came to [[London]] at the age of 18, seeking a theatrical engagement; after some adventures she met [[Joseph]] Inchbald, an actor of no note, to whom she was married in 1772; shortly afterwards she made her <i> début </i> as [[Cordelia]] at Bristol; after seven years in the provinces and nine in London, during which she failed to rise high in her profession, she turned to literature; she wrote and adapted many plays, but the works by which she is remembered are two novels, "A [[Simple]] Story" and "Nature and Art" (1753-1821). </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
Actress, dramatist, and novelist, daughter of John Simpson, a Suffolk farmer; came to London at the age of 18, seeking a theatrical engagement; after some adventures she met Joseph Inchbald, an actor of no note, to whom she was married in 1772; shortly afterwards she made her début as Cordelia at Bristol; after seven years in the provinces and nine in London, during which she failed to rise high in her profession, she turned to literature; she wrote and adapted many plays, but the works by which she is remembered are two novels, "A Simple Story" and "Nature and Art" (1753-1821).