Ogilvy, Eliza, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Eliza Ogilvy. “Introduction and Appendices”. Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Letters to Mrs. David Ogilvy, edited by Peter N. Heydon and Philip Kelley, Quadrangle, 1973, pp. xi - xxiv; 175.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Eliza Ogilvy | EO
's and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
's special relationship was centred around Eliza
's children, who were important to both the origin and continuation of the friendship. Ogilvy, Eliza, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Eliza Ogilvy. “Introduction and Appendices”. Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Letters to Mrs. David Ogilvy, edited by Peter N. Heydon and Philip Kelley, Quadrangle, 1973, pp. xi - xxiv; 175. xxii Leighton, Angela, and Margaret Reynolds, editors. Victorian Women Poets: An Anthology. Blackwell, 1995. 300 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | EBB
's only son, Robert Wiedeman Barrett Browning
, nicknamed Penini or Pen, was born following the only one of her five pregnancies to come to term. Taplin, Gardner B. The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Yale University Press, 1957. 222 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Robert Browning | After Elizabeth suffered through several miscarriages, she and Robert had one son, Robert Wiedemann Barrett Browning
. Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press, 1985. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ella Hepworth Dixon | Ella's elder sister Edith
, who also wrote and who was a friend of Penn Browning
(son of Robert
and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
), died at the age of twenty-two. Dixon, Ella Hepworth. "As I Knew Them". Huchinson, 1930. 21, 44, 50-1, 228 |
Friends, Associates | Isa Blagden | Elizabeth Barrett Browning
had a valuable friend in IB
, who nursed Elizabeth in Florence until her death on 29 June 1861, and continued afterwards to help in the upbringing of the Brownings' son, Pen
. Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. Browning, Robert, and Isa Blagden. “Introduction”. Dearest Isa: Robert Browning’s Letters to Isabella Blagden, edited by Edward C. McAleer, Greenwood Press, 1970, p. xix - xxxiii. xxiv |
Residence | Freya Stark | Robert Stark had loved Asolo since his student days in Rome, when he was shown the town by Pen Browning
, the son of Elizabeth Barrett
and Robert Browning
. Robert and Flora's close friend,... |
Travel | Michael Field | Edith Cooper
and Katharine Harris Bradley
(who were also jointly known as MF
) stayed with Sarianna
and Pen Browning
in Asolo. Field, Michael, and William Rothenstein. Works and Days. Moore, Thomas Sturge and D. C. Sturge MooreEditors , J. Murray, 1933. 203 |
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