Rochemont Barbauld

Standard Name: Barbauld, Rochemont

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Violence Anna Letitia Barbauld
Rochemont Barbauld violently assaulted ALB when she intervened to try to speed up the compulsive washing which was making him late for an appointment.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xlv
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
436-7
Travel Anna Letitia Barbauld
After closing Palgrave School , ALB and her husband toured in Europe.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
93-7
Textual Production Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB addressed to her husband a love-poem of tender intimacy, an exhortation to be cheerful and to disregard the world's criticism.
Barbauld, Anna Letitia. Anna Letitia Barbauld : Selected Poetry and Prose. Editors McCarthy, William and Elizabeth Kraft, Broadview.
103
Textual Production Anna Letitia Barbauld
Monthly Repository published ALB 's Memoir of the Rev. R. Barbauld.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
369
Textual Production Anna Letitia Barbauld
In probably 1790 ALB wrote an unpublished Discourse on the educational aims of her husband and herself at Palgrave School .
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
171and n21
Residence Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB and her husband moved to Stoke Newington; she lived there the rest of her life.
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
129, 153
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xlv
Residence Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB and her husband were settled after their marriage at Palgrave in Suffolk, where they were to manage what became the well-known Palgrave School for boys.
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
147
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
64
Residence Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB and her husband embarked on a series of lodgings in London before settling in Hampstead.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
97
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
260
Residence Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB and her husband moved to Hampstead when Rochemont was invited to minister to the Dissenting congregation of the chapel at Red Lion Hill.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
98
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
260
Occupation Anna Letitia Barbauld
After moving to Hampstead with her husband , ALB began taking in private (female) pupils.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
101-2
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
266
Occupation Anna Letitia Barbauld
Rochement was minister to a Dissenting congregation while they ran the school.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xliv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
64
During the school holidays (the month of June, slightly extended, plus Christmas) he and ALB frequently went to London to see...
Intertextuality and Influence Anna Letitia Barbauld
For this her great support and encouragement was her brother (as he, rather than her husband , continued to be for her later publications). After he left home to pursue his studies, she sent him...
Friends, Associates Anna Letitia Barbauld
The young Samuel Taylor Coleridge walked forty miles in order to meet ALB and her husband . He had already been influenced by her poetry, and she had reviewed his.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xlv
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
399-400
Friends, Associates Joanna Baillie
Over the course of her long life JB made dozens of well-loved friends, many of them either professional writers like herself or else writing amateurs. They included Lucy Aikin , Mary Berry , Eliza Fletcher
Family and Intimate relationships Anna Letitia Barbauld
ALB reported that her insane husband 's affection for her was gone, replaced by a violent antipathy. In response to her family's anxiety he went away, to try the experiment of temporary separation.
McCarthy, William et al. “Introduction”. The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, University of Georgia Press, p. xxi - xlvi.
xlv
Rodgers, Betsy. Georgian Chronicle: Mrs Barbauld and her Family. Methuen.
137-8
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld, Voice of the Enlightenment. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
439-40

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