Boyle, Mary. Mary Boyle. Her Book. Editor Boyle, Sir Courtenay Edmund, E. P. Dutton; John Murray.
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Leisure and Society | Mary Boyle | MB
was an avid reader. Her favourite authors included Walter Landor
, with whom she exchanged frequent letters, the BrowningsRobert Browning
, and most especially, her literary godfather, G. P. R. James
. Boyle, Mary. Mary Boyle. Her Book. Editor Boyle, Sir Courtenay Edmund, E. P. Dutton; John Murray. x |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Boyle | Dedicated to Walter Savage Landor
from his friend and admirer, Boyle, Mary. My Portrait Gallery, and Other Poems. Privately printed by Bradbury and Evans. prelims |
Textual Production | Mary Boyle | Sometime after 1864 MB
worked together with Tennyson
, Landor
, and Wordsworth
in a miscellany encouraged by Lord Northampton
(brother of her friend Lady Marian Alford, and son of the remarkable poet Margaret, Lady Northampton |
Literary responses | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | EBB
's ballads have proved of particular interest to feminist critics. Dorothy Mermin
argues that in this apparently most innocent, retrogressive, and sentimental of female genres, she was exploring what was to become her central... |
Literary responses | Robert Browning | In response to this volume, Walter Savage Landor
composed and published in the Morning Chronicle on 22 November 1845 the praiseful To Robert Browning. Thomas, Donald. Robert Browning: A Life Within Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 98 |
death | Jessie Ellen Cadell | She was buried, says Richard Garnett, in the cemetery
which holds the remains of Mrs. Browning
and Landor
and Theodore Parker
and so many other gifted men and women of English race. Garnett, Richard et al. “Introduction”. The Ruba’yat of Omar Khayam, edited by Richard Garnett, translated by. Jessie Ellen Cadell, John Lane, p. v - xxx. xii |
Friends, Associates | Georgiana Chatterton | In Italy GC
met one of her closest friends, Helen Selina Blackwood
, Caroline Norton
's elder sister. Dering, Edward Heneage, and Georgiana Chatterton. Memoirs of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton. Hurst and Blackett. 26 Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. Dering, Edward Heneage, and Georgiana Chatterton. Memoirs of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton. Hurst and Blackett. 37 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Caroline Chisholm | Walter Savage Landor
paid tribute in his ode To Caroline Chisholm, printed in The Examiner, to her arduous . . . heaven-guided enterprise. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne University Press. 164 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Power Cobbe | During her months in Florence, FPC
visited the Brownings, Thomas Adolphus Trollope
, and Walter Savage Landor
. While there she also became a close friend of Mary Somerville
. Cobbe, Frances Power. Life of Frances Power Cobbe. Houghton, Mifflin. 2: 346-9, 358 |
Friends, Associates | Margaret Holford | Holford seems to have cared about making influential friends, and succeeded in doing so although she lived in the provinces. She established a correspondence with Sir Walter Scott
, and although their relationship got off... |
Literary responses | Margaret Holford | In 1825 Baillie reported Wallace being quoted as epigraph by Thomas Charlton Smith
in his recent Bayleaves. Baillie, Joanna. The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie. Editor Slagle, Judith Bailey, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2: 578 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Lamb | The Lambs also knew well members of related circles, Robert Southey
, William Hazlitt
, and Thomas De Quincey
. In the first year of her new life Mary met William Godwin
, Thomas Manning |
Literary responses | Mary Lamb | In reading The Father's Wedding-day, Walter Savage Landor
said he pressed my temples with both hands, and tears ran down to my elbows.. He read this story over and over again, Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking. 244 |
Textual Production | Rosamond Lehmann | RL
published her second novel, A Note in Music, which complemented her portrayal in Dusty Answer of youth as a time of enchantment. The title is quoted from Walter Savage Landor
. Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus. 125 LeStourgeon, Diana. Rosamond Lehmann. Twayne. 55, 57, 147 Oldsey, Bernard Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 15. Gale Research. 15: 271 |
Friends, Associates | Eliza Lynn Linton | Through the theological writer Dr Robert Herbert Brabant
(an early admirer of George Eliot), Lynn at this time met Walter Savage Landor
, whom she had long admired, and with whom she became close friends... |