George Alexander Stevens

George Alexander Stevens (1710 – 6 September 1780) was an English actor, playwright, poet, composer and songwriter. He was born in the parish of St. Andrews, in Holborn, a neighbourhood of London. After spending many years as a travelling actor, he performed for the theatre in Covent Garden (now the Royal Opera House).

Stevens was most famous in his lifetime for his ''Lecture on Heads'', a satirical "lecture" on heads and fashion, which parodied the popularity of physiognomy. The lecture was first performed in 1764, and became an immediate success; he went on to perform it on tour throughout Great Britain, in Ireland, and in the American colonies at Boston and Philadelphia.

He was also known as popular songwriter, especially known for his bawdy drinking-songs and patriotic songs (such as [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/epoetry/stevensg.q2d/stevensg.q2d-96.html Liberty-Hall] and [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/epoetry/stevensg.q2d/stevensg.q2d-54.html The Briton]). Many of both kinds were collected in his ''Songs, comic and satyrical'' (1788).

Stevens also authored several dramatic pieces for the stage, a novel entitled ''Tom Fool'', and a satire, ''The Birthday of Folly''. He used the pen-name "A Lady", for part of ''The Female Inquisition''.

He died in Baldock in Hertfordshire. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1752
Printed by James Esdall, on Cork-HIll

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1800
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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1771
printed by and for John Dunn; sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; by Mr. Wilson; and by Mr. Williams, in Dublin

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1753
Printed by James Esdall, at the corner of Copper-Alley, on Cork-Hill

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1770

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1770
Printed by J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, D. Chamberlain, J. Potts, W. Sleator, and J. Hoey, Jun

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by Stevens, George Alexander
Published 1765
printed for J. Hoey, sen. in Skinner-Row, J. Hoey, jun. in Parliament-Street, and J. Williams, in Skinner-Row

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by Freeman Barber
Published 1750
printed and sold without Temple-Bar, and at the Royal Exchange
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