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Mary Robinson poet - Private life: childhood marriage and the theater |  | Mary Robinson poet - Private life: childhood marriage and the theater: Encyclopedia II - Mary Robinson poet - Private life: childhood marriage and the theater |  | Mary Darby Robinson was born to a sea captain and his wife allegedly on 27 November 1758 according to her memoirs, but 1756 according to recently published research. Her father deserted her mother when Mary was still a child, and Mrs Darby supported herself and the five children born of the marriage by starting a school for young girls (where Mary taught by her 14th birthday). However, during one of his brief returns to the family, Captain Darby had the school closed (which he was entitled to do by English la ...
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Mary Robinson poet - Private life: childhood marriage and the theater
Mary Darby Robinson was born to a sea captain and his wife allegedly on 27 November 1758 according to her memoirs, but 1756 according to recently published research. Her father deserted her mother when Mary was still a child, and Mrs Darby supported herself and the five children born of the marriage by starting a school for young girls (where Mary taught by her 14th birthday). However, during one of his brief returns to the family, Captain Darby had the school closed (which he was entitled to do by English law). Mary received a decent education, and came to the attention of actor David Garrick.
However, she and her mother preferred a good marriage. Mary accepted the proposal of an articled clerk, Thomas Robinson, who claimed to have expectations from elderly relatives. Mary was then just 16 when they married in April 1774. It turned out that Thomas Robinson was not wealthy nor gentle-born, and the couple lived in London beyond their means, ending up in flight to Wales (where Mary's only daughter was born in November) and also in Thomas Robinson being imprisoned for debt. Since his wife and daughter had no home, they lived with him. During this time, Mary Robinson's first poems were published. Although they made little money, she did obtain the patronage of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire.
After Thomas Robinson obtained his release from prison, Mary decided to return to the theater. She acted in several roles at Drury Lane, beginning in 1776. It was her role as Perdita in Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale that brought her both public notoriety and the attentions of the Prince of Wales. Her affair with him, while it brought her many society friends, also meant that she could not return to the theater when the Prince's infatuation with her died out.
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