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- Love_and_Madness abstract "Love and Madness is a 1780 British novel by Sir Herbert Croft. It was based on the 1779 murder of Martha Ray, the mistress of Lord Sandwich, by James Hackman. Its full title is Love and Madness, a Story too True: in a Series of Letters between Parties Whose Names Would Perhaps be Mentioned Were They Less Known or Lamented. The work proved very successful with many people initially believing that the fictional letters between the participants it contained were genuine.A large amount of the book was devoted to forgery, with two forgers James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton, featuring prominently. The novel was apparently a major influence on William Henry Ireland, the author of the Shakespeare Forgeries, who used the subplot about forgery as an inspiration. Ireland was himself reported to be an illegitimate son of Lord Sandwich by another mistress.".
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- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink British_literature.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Category:1780_novels.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_novels.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Forgery.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Ireland_Shakespeare_forgeries.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink James_Hackman.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink James_Macpherson.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink John_Montagu,_4th_Earl_of_Sandwich.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Literature_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Ray.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Novel.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Herbert_Croft,_5th_Baronet.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Chatterton.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLink William_Henry_Ireland.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Love and Madness".
- Love_and_Madness hasPhotoCollection Love_and_Madness.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:18thC-novel-stub.
- Love_and_Madness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-novel-stub.
- Love_and_Madness subject Category:1780_novels.
- Love_and_Madness subject Category:English_novels.
- Love_and_Madness hypernym Novel.
- Love_and_Madness type Book.
- Love_and_Madness type Work.
- Love_and_Madness type Book.
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- Love_and_Madness comment "Love and Madness is a 1780 British novel by Sir Herbert Croft. It was based on the 1779 murder of Martha Ray, the mistress of Lord Sandwich, by James Hackman. Its full title is Love and Madness, a Story too True: in a Series of Letters between Parties Whose Names Would Perhaps be Mentioned Were They Less Known or Lamented.".
- Love_and_Madness label "Love and Madness".
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- Love_and_Madness sameAs Q6691643.
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- Love_and_Madness wasDerivedFrom Love_and_Madness?oldid=470910449.
- Love_and_Madness isPrimaryTopicOf Love_and_Madness.