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Family and Intimate relationships | Geraldine Jewsbury | After the publication of Zoe, a man known only in GJ
's letters as Q began corresponding with her. Other than that he was an acquaintance of the CarlyleJane Welsh Carlyle
s, the man's real identity... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Welsh Carlyle | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Geraldine Jewsbury | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Jane Welsh
married Thomas Carlyle
at Templand near Penfillan, Dumfriesshire. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 71 Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research. 55: 42 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Welsh Carlyle | In later years Irving
and Jane Welsh became strongly attracted to one another; however, Irving was engaged and the romance was not pursued. Instead, Irving introduced her to his best friend: Thomas Carlyle
. Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research. 55: 42 Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 12-19 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Una Troubridge | Sir Henry Taylor
, UT
's paternal grandfather, was a poet and playwright whose verses were admired by Wordsworth
and whose plays (Victorian melodrama) were performed by the famous actor William Charles Macready
. Taylor's... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Julia Kavanagh | Later in his eventful life he entered into a common-law marriage with a woman named Marie Rose, with whom he had three children. He knew Thomas Carlyle
and he apparently rented rooms to Karl Marx |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Thomas Carlyle
was installed as Rector of Edinburgh University
. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 266 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Fanny Kingsley | When she met him, Kingsley was experiencing severe religious doubts. Fanny's influence in his religious development during his undergraduate years should not be underestimated. She encouraged him to read Samuel Taylor Coleridge
, Thomas Carlyle |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lucy Knox | Her father, the Hon. Stephen Edmond Spring Rice
, forged lifelong friendships with Alfred Tennyson
, Thomas Carlyle
, and Edward FitzGerald
during his years at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School
and Trinity College, Cambridge |
Friends, Associates | John Ruskin | JR
's social and intellectual network was extensive: amongst his acquaintances were Elizabeth Barrett
and Robert Browning
, Elizabeth Gaskell
, Violet Hunt
, Jean Ingelow
, Flora Shaw
, Jane Welsh Carlyle
and Thomas Carlyle |
Friends, Associates | Geraldine Jewsbury | |
Friends, Associates | Anne Ogle | The success of AO
's first novel introduced her to England's literary circles. She knew the BrowningRobert Browning
s, the CarlyleThomas Carlyle
s, the ThackerayWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
s, Tennyson
, and Swinburne
. She also kept company with Mary Louisa Molesworth
. 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. Meyers, Terry L. “Swinburne Reshapes His Grand Passion: A Version by ’Ashford Owen’”. Victorian Poetry, Vol. 31 , No. 1, West Virginia University, pp. 111-15. 111 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Lamb | Friends were still being added to the Lambs' circle late in their lives, including literary friends like John Clare
and Thomas Hood
. Charles corresponded with Mary Shelley
; ML
corresponded with Mary Matilda Betham |
Friends, Associates | Margaret Oliphant | MO
called on Thomas
and Jane (Welsh) Carlyle
in London. Williams, Merryn. Margaret Oliphant: A Critical Biography. St Martin’s Press. 36-7 |
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