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Frances Sheridan (1724–1766)

Author of Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph

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The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (1999) — Contributor — 156 copies

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Canonical name
Sheridan, Frances
Other names
Chamberlayne, Frances (birth)
Chamberlaine, Frances
Birthdate
1724
Date of death
1766-09-20
Gender
female
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Dublin, Ireland
Place of death
Blois, France
Places of residence
Dublin, Ireland
London, England, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Blois, France
Occupations
novelist
playwright
Relationships
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (son)
Sheridan, Betsy (daughter)
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan (great-grandson)
Norton, Caroline (great-granddaughter)
Lefanu, Alicia Sheridan (daughter)
Broughton, Rhoda (great-great-granddaughter) (show all 9)
Lefanu, Alicia (granddaughter, biographer)
Sheridan, Thomas (husband)
Fielding, Sarah (friend)
Short biography
Frances Sheridan (née Chamberlaine or Chamberlayne), a novelist at age 15, was also a celebrated playwright. She was born in Dublin, Ireland, to the famous of an Anglican minister. In 1747, she married the actor-theater manager-educator Thomas Sheridan and among their five children were the writers Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Alicia Sheridan Lefanu and Elizabeth "Betsy" Sheridan Lefanu. Her most successful novel, Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (1761) was written in diary format like Samuel Richardson's Pamela. Two of her plays were produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in the 1760s. Her works were greatly admired by Samuel Johnson and other notables of her day. In 1764, increasing debts drove her husband to move with his wife and three eldest children to France. Frances Sheridan's health, which had been poor, took a turn for the worse and she died suddenly in Blois. Two of her books, a sequel to Sidney Bidulph and The History of Nourjahad, were published posthumously. Her descendants included four generations of popular playwrights, novelists and poets. Her biography was written in 1824 by her granddaughter, poet Alicia Lefanu.

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This is a lot of fun! It comes across like a story about what it means to be immortal and watch everything you know pass away, and you do the whole this-is-a-familiar-idea-and-a-sometimes-bare-bones-treatment-but-an-early-one-too-so-credit-for-that multi-adjustment, but then it turns out to also have a lot to say not only about the person doing the leaving behind but also those left behind, a less mined vein, and then there is a MAJOR TWIST at the end (and in the 18th century, men were men and twists were twists) and said twist leads to an Epicurean lesson that especially touched me because Nourjahad at the start is like "I want it all, I want to live forever and see all the places and know all the people" and that was me too and then he comes around to something more rarefied. And it's by Sheridan's mom, who is the equal of Sheridan though perhaps not Goldsmith.… (more)
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