A woman born in the 1700's who was considered charming and cultured. Performing at the Theatre Royal Louisa gave this address.She died of yellow fever in 1799. This address was acknowledged and loved. I feel the journey leads us to womens rights. This personally speaks to womens rights and the boldness that existed, long ago. http://http//www.famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/robert_burns/poems/5013 An Occasional Address. Spoken by Miss Fontenelle on her benefit night, November 26, 1792. Written By Robert Burns. |
A literary journey that occur's when we take the time out of our hectic day to take in the beauty which is called "life" through writing's. Whether good or bad sad or angry, I hope all reader's "sip their way" into a place that only they can understand. Primarily, female based these pieces can speak to all who wish to see the truth. The truth about the human plight to discover who and what we are. Fragile, discerning and strong.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Spoken by an acclaimed actress, Miss Fontenelle
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