Susanna Centlivre
Also known as
Centlivre, Susannah MrsSusanna (Freeman) CentlivreSusannah Centlivre
An English poet, actress, and "the most successful female playwright of the eighteenth century" (<a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna_Centlivre>Wikipedia</a>).
Died 1723-12-01
Identifiers
- VIAF41874559
- WikidataQ931103
- ISNI0000000073576079
- Open LibraryOL18677A
Top Subjects
- Susanna Centlivre (1667?-1723) (2)
- Caroline (1683-1737) Queen, consort of George II, King of Great Britain (1)
- Poetry (1)
- Foreign relations (1)
- Charles XII King of Sweden (1682-1718) (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- 1714-1727 (1)
Books by Susanna Centlivre
Total count: 91
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The perjurd̓ husbandor, The adventures of Venice. A tragedyB. Banbury1700-01-01
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The perjur'd husband, or, The adventures of Venicea tragedy : as 'twas acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servantsPrinted for Bennet Banbury ...1700-01-01
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The beau's duel, or, A soldier for the ladiesa comedyPrinted for D. Brown ... and N. Cox1702-01-01
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The beau's duelor, A soldier for the ladies.D. Brown [etc.]1702-01-01
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Love's contrivance, or, Le medecin malgre luia comedyPrinted for Bernard Lintott1703-01-01
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Love's contrivanceor, Le medecin malgre lui. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.B. Lintott1703-01-01
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The stolen heiress., or, The Salamanca doctor outplotteda comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatrein Lincoln's Inn Fields. By Her Majesties servants ....printed for William Turner, and John Nutt1703-01-01
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The stolen heiressor, The Salamanca doctor outplotted. A comedy. As it is acted at the New theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields.W. Turner [etc.1703-01-01
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The basset-table.A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. By the author of The gamester.printed for William Turner at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn-Back-Gate; and sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall1705-01-01
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The gamestera comedy. As it is acted at the Newtheatre in Lincolns-Inn-FieldsW. Turner [etc.]1705-01-01
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Love at a venturea comedyPrinted for John Chantry1706-01-01
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The platonick ladya comedy. As it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay Marketprinted for James Knapton and Egbert Sanger1707-01-01
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The platonick lady. A comedy. As it is acted at the Queens Theatre in the Hay-Market. By the author of The gamester, ...printed for James Knapton, and Egbert Sanger1707-01-01
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The double gallant, or, The sick lady's curea comedy, as it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-marketThe second edition.Printed for Bernard Lintott ...1707-01-01
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The gamester: a comedyAs it is acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields by Her Majesty's servants.The second edition.printed for James Knapton, and William Turner1708-01-01
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The man's bewitch'dor, the devil to do about her. A comedy, as it is acted at the New-Theatre in the Hay-Market; by Her Majesty's servants. By Susanna Cent-Livre.printed for Bernard Lintott1709-01-01
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The busie bodya comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.The second edition.printed for Bernard Lintott1709-01-01
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The busie bodya comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servantsThe second edition.Printed for Bernard Lintott ...1709-01-01
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The busie bodya comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane, by Her Majesty's servantsPrinted for Bernard Lintott ...1709-01-01
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The busy bodya comedy in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1709-01-01
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A Bickerstaffs̓ buryingor, Work for the upholders. A farce; as it was acted at the theatre in the Hay-market, by Her Majestys̓ sworn servantsB. Lintott1710-01-01
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A Bickerstaff's burying, or, Work for the upholdersa farcePrinted for Bernard Lintott1710-01-01
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Mar-plotor, the second part of The busie-body. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.printed for Jacob Tonson1711-01-01
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Mar-plot, or, The second part of The busie-bodya comedyPrinted for Jacob Tonson1711-01-01
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Mar-plotor, The second part of The busie-body. A comedyJ. Tonson1711-01-01
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The perplex'd lovers. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livreprinted for Owen Lloyd; William Lewis; John Graves; and Tho. Harbin1712-01-01
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The perplexd̓ lovers.A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majestys̓ servants.O. Lloyd1712-01-01
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The wonder, a woman keeps a secreta comedy in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1714-01-01
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The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedyAs it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester.printed for E. Curll, and A. Bettesworth1714-01-01
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An epistle to Mrs. Wallupnow in the train of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales. As it was sent to her to the Hague. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.printed, and sold by R. Burleigh, and A. Boulter1715-01-01
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A wife well manag'da farcePrinted and sold by S. Kelmer1715-01-01
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An epistle to Mrs. Wallup, now in the train of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of WalesAs it was sent to her to the HaguePrinted, and sold by R. Burleigh in Amen-corner, and A. Boulter without Temple-Bar1715-01-01
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The Gotham electiona farcePrinted and sold by S. Keimer1715-01-01
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The cruel gifta tragedy : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servantsPrinted for E. Curl and A. Bettesworth1717-01-01
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An epistle to the King of Sweden from a lady of Great-BritainPrinted for J. Roberts ... and Arabella Morris ...1717-01-01
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The cruel gifta tragedyPrinted for E. Curl ... and A. Bettesworth1717-01-01
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An epistle to the King of Sweden from a lady of Great-Britainre-printed by Samuel Fairbrother1717-01-01
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A bold stroke for a wifeA comedyW. Mears, J. Browne, and F. Clay1718-01-01
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A bold stroke for a wifea comedy; as it is acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.printed for W. Mears, J. Browne, and F. Clay1718-01-01
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A woman's casein an epistle to Charles Joye, Esq., deputy-governor of the South-SeaPrinted for E. Curll in Pater-Noster-Row1720-01-01
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The ArtificeA comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's company of comedians. By Mrs. Cent-Livre.printed for T. Payne1723-01-01
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The artificea comedy ; as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LaneT. Payne1723-01-01
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A Bickerstaff's buryingor, work for the upholders. A farce; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: ...printed by S. Powell, for George Risk1724-01-01
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The gamestera comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields4th ed.Printed for J. Knapton and sold by W. Feales1734-01-01
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Four celebrated comediesPrinted for W. Mears1735-01-01
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The beau's duel: or, A soldier for the ladiesA comedy, as acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Their Majesties servantsThe third edition, corrected.Printed for W. Mears, etc.1735-01-01
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A bold stroke for a wifea comedyThe fourth edition.Printed for W. Feales1736-01-01
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The humours of electionsW. Feales1737-01-01
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The humours of elections. By the author of The gamesterprinted for W. Feales1737-01-01
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A wife well manageda farceU. Feales1737-01-01
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The perjurd̓ husbandor, The adventures of Venice, a tragedyW. Feales1737-01-01
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Mélange de différentes pièces de vers et de prosetraduites de l'Angloiss.n.1751-01-01
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The busie body, a comedyPrinted by W. Duncan1754-01-01
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The works of the celebrated Mrs. CentlivreIn three volumes. ... With a new account of her life.printed for J. Knapton, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson, S. Crowder and Co. W. Bathoe [and 3 others in London]1760-01-01
The works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivre ; with a new account of her lifes.n.1760-01-01-
The works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivre ... with a new account of her life.Printed for J. Knapton, etc.1760-01-01
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The busy bodya comedyPrinted for T. Lowndes (etc.)1765-01-01
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The ghost. A comedy of two actsas performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-street and Smock-Alley.printed for the proprietors1767-01-01
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The ghosta comedy of two acts : as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-AlleyPrinted for Thomas Wilkinson1767-01-01
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The ghostA comedy of two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-AlleyPrinted for the proprietors1767-01-01
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The wonder! A woman keeps a secretA comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent GardenThe seventh edition.Printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, W. Nicoll, and W. Griffin.1770-01-01
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The wonder!A woman keeps a secret. A comedy7th ed.T. Lowndes1770-01-01
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The busy bodya comedy : As it is now acted the the theatres royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for T. Lowndes ... [and 4 others]1771-01-01
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The busy bodya comedyPrinted and sold by J. Robertson ...1774-01-01
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The busy bodya comedy, as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-GardenPrinted for J. Wenman, No 144, Fleet-Street; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country1777-01-01
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The wonder!a woman keeps a secret. A comedyPrinted for Harrison and sold by J. Wenman1781-01-01
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The wondera woman keeps a secret! : a comedyBell's characteristical edition.At the Apollo Press, by the Martins, for Bell, London1782-01-01
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The wonder!a woman keeps a secret, a comedyPrinted for W. Lowndes, S. Bladon, and W. Nicoll1787-01-01
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The busy body, a comedyadapted for theatrical representationJ. Bell1791-01-01
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The wondera woman keeps a secret! A comedyJ. Bell1792-01-01
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The wonder a woman keeps a secret! A comedyBy Mrs Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated From The Prompt-Books, By Permission of the Managersprinted by J. Chambers, for William Jones, No. 86, Dame-Street1794-01-01
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The wonder, a woman keeps a secreta comedy in three actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The wonder a woman keeps a secreta comedy, in five actsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1807-01-01
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The wonder: a comedyin five acts1832-01-01
The dramatic works1872-01-01-
The dramatic works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivrewith a new account of her lifeJ. Pearson1872-01-01
The dramatic works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivrewith a new account of her life.J. Pearson1872-01-01-
The dramatic works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivrewith a new account of her lifeJ. Pearson1872-01-01
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The wonder, a woman keeps a secret, a comedy, in three acts.French1877-01-01
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The busie body (1709)William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California1949-01-01
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The man's bewitch'd, or, The devil to do about hera comedyPrinted for Bernard Lintott1952-01-01
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Comedy of The bold stroke for a wifeAdapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Covent-Garden and Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt books, by permission of the managers.Cooke's ed. Superbly embellished.C. Cooke1956-01-01
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Comedy of The wonder, a woman keeps a secretAdapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Covent-Garden and Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt books, by permission of the managers.Cooke's ed. Superbly embellished.C. Cooke1956-01-01
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The comedy of The busy bodyAdapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Covent-Garden and Drury-Lane. regulated from the prompt books, by permission of the managers.Cooke's ed. Superbly embellished.C. Cooke1956-01-01
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[The busie bodiea comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants.B. Lintott1956-01-01
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Comedies.Minerva GMBH1969-01-01
The plays of Susanna CentlivreGarland Pub.1982-01-01-
The platonic lady, 1707Women Writers Project first electronic editionBrown University Women Writers Project1999-01-01
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The man's bewitched, 1709Women Writers Project first electronic editionBrown University Women Writers Project1999-01-01
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The wonder, a woman keeps a secret, 1714Women Writers Project first electronic editionBrown University Women Writers Project1999-01-01
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Comedy of the Wondera woman keeps a secret!Cooke's ed.C. Cooke