Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821
One of the most successful among Romantic-era women authors, Elizabeth Inchbald did only moderately well in her early career as an actress but went on to produce numerous theatrical adaptations and original plays, two novels (A Simple Story, 1791, and Nature and Art, 1796), and a substantial body of literary criticism, most of which appeared as prefaces to the plays included in The British Theatre (1806-1808). Born in 1753 and raised near Bury St.