Enock, Esther E. Frances Ridley Havergal. Pickering and Inglis, 1928.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Education | Dora Russell | |
Friends, Associates | Hannah Arendt | Growing up in the household of her step-family, HA
made the acquaintance of Anna Mendelssohn
, later Weil, who became an intimate and lifelong friend. Anna was a descendant of the composer Felix Mendelssohn
... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Cowden Clarke | In addition to meeting Dickens
as a result of her theatrical activities, MCC
and her husband met William Hazlitt
through a shared duty of theatre reviewing, and she became friends with Mary Howitt
, and... |
Leisure and Society | Frances Ridley Havergal | |
Textual Production | Patricia Highsmith | At seventeen, back in Texas before going to college, she thought at a film of A Midsummer-Night's Dream: Mendelssohn
was no older when he wrote that overture. What a genius! Highsmith, Patricia. Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. St Martin’s Press, 1990. 23-4 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Beatrice Harraden | Patuffa, growing up during the nineteenth century and considered the black sheep of her family, is described as a rebellious and gifted child. Colles, Hester Janet. “Spring Shall Plant”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 975, p. 614. 614 |
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