Phillips, F. M.

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Elizabeth Draper, wife of Daniel Draper who was Secretary to the Government at Bombay, India, went to England in 1765 with her family in order that her children could be given an English education. Her husband returned to India that same year, but Elizabeth remained in England with the children. In 1767 she met Laurence Sterne, the noted author of Tristram Shandy, and the two began a very close friendship. Mrs. Draper was forced to leave England on April 3 of that same year due to the demands of her husband that she return to India. During the week before her departure, Draper sent several letters to, and received several letters from Sterne. Draper was able to return to England in 1773 and became known as Sterne's "Eliza." A publisher persuaded her in 1775 to publish Sterne's letters to her, yet was unsuccessful in obtaining access to her responses to Sterne. Later in the year, the twelve letters contained in this manuscript were published with E.S. Draper listed as the author. They are currently considered anonymous parodies of the type of letters Draper would have written.

From the description of Original letters from Eliza to Yorick, 1783. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86146491

From the description of Original letters from Eliza to Yorick, 1783. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367553115

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associatedWith Carmichael, Henry, d. 1862. person
associatedWith Draper, Elizabeth, 1744-1778. person
associatedWith Draper, Elizabeth, 1744-1788. person
associatedWith James, Henry, 1843-1916. person
correspondedWith Phillips, Charles person
associatedWith Phillips family. family
associatedWith Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. person
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Australia--South Australia
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Gold miners
Gold mines and mining
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Gold miners
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