Amelia Opie (née Alderson; 12 November 1769 – 2 December 1853) was an English author who published numerous novels in the Romantic period up to 1828. Opie was also a leading abolitionist in Norwich, England. Hers was the first of 187,000 names presented to the British Parliament on a
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Amelia Opie | British novelist and poet | Britannica
Amelia Opie, née Alderson, (born November 12, 1769, Norwich, Norfolk, England—died December 2, 1853, Norwich), British novelist and poet whose best work, Father and Daughter (1801), influenced the development of the 19th-century popular novel. Opie was …
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Mary Hays: Life, Writings, and Correspondence - Alderson [Opie], …
Amelia Alderson [later Opie] (1769-1853) was the daughter of the Dissenting Norwich physician James Alderson. Her mother died in 1784 and, as the only child, became caretaker and hostess of the Alderson home. By the time she was 22, she had composed a play (performed in Norwich) and the 2-vol. work, The Dangers of Coquetry.
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The Amelia Alderson Opie Archive – A site dedicated to …
Welcome to the revised Amelia Alderson Opie Archive, a site designed to make available the scholarly resources essential for the study of the life and works of Amelia Alderson Opie (1769-1853), a woman writer who has emerged as an important figure in scholarship concerning literary culture in the Romantic and early Victorian periods.
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The Correspondence of Amelia Alderson Opie: A Digital Archive
Jun 21, 2017 · Amelia Alderson Opie Engraving from John Opie Portrait (c. 1803) Pforzheimer Collection, New York Public Library This online archive of Amelia Alderson Opie’s correspondence will provide scholars with a visually dynamic resource, capable of giving texture and richness to period correspondence.
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About This Edition - The Correspondence of Amelia Alderson …
The Correspondence of Amelia Alderson Opie employs digital affordances to move beyond conventions inherited from print culture. Opie’s letters are particularly suited to such an endeavor given the length of her life (1769-1853), the impressive scope of her acquaintance, and the sheer number of letters in the archive.
In May 1798 he married Amelia Alderson whom he had met at a party in Norwich, having gone to Norfolk to carry out some commissions for Thomas Coke at Holkham Hall. They lived at 8 Berners Street, where Opie had moved in 1791, and this proved a happy marriage lasing for Opie's last nine years of life.