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.
Theodosia Trollope
Standard Name: Trollope, Theodosia
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Literary Setting | Linda Villari | In Change Unchanged is another of LV
's novels with a plethora of landscape description and hints of the autobiographical. Throughout the life journey of its protagonist, Edith Henderson, which includes the seclusion and loneliness... |
Occupation | Frances Eleanor Trollope | Frances Eleanor Ternan (later FET
) worked as companion governess to Thomas Adolphus Trollope
's twelve-year-old daughter, Beatrice Trollope
(Bice), after the latter's mother
died. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. Trollope, Anthony. The Letters of Anthony Trollope. Editors Hall, N. John and Nina Burgis, Stanford University Press. 1: 414 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Eleanor Trollope | In 1867, the year after their marriage, FET
and her husband separated for a while. They publicly said little of their troubles; they may have had disagreements over the scandal surrounding Ellen Ternan
and Charles Dickens |
Residence | Frances Trollope | FT
moved in with her son Thomas Adolphus
and daughter-in-law Theodosia
at Villino Trollope in Florence. Johnston, Johanna. The Life, Manners, and Travels of Fanny Trollope: A Biography. Hawthorn Books. 203 Heineman, Helen. Mrs. Trollope: The Triumphant Feminine in the Nineteenth Century. Ohio University Press. 240 |
Residence | Frances Trollope | The Villino Trollope was located in the Piazza Maria Antonia—which was eventually to be known as the Piazza dell' Indipendenza; the house was kept up partially with income generated from FT
's writing... |
Friends, Associates | Frances Power Cobbe | FPC
's connections from home gave her introductions into the circles of US and British women living in Italy, including Harriet Hosmer
(who became a close friend). She met Elizabeth Barrett
and Robert Browning
... |
Friends, Associates | Isa Blagden | IB
tended her ailing friend Theodosia Trollope
at the Villino Trollope in Florence. Austin, Alfred, and Isa Blagden. “Memoir”. Poems, William Blackwood and Sons. xiv |
Leisure and Society | Isa Blagden | IB
was fond of society life, had a wide circle of friends, and was noted for her hospitality. Her home at the Villa Brichieri, with its terraced garden overlooking Florence and the Arno, was... |
death | Isa Blagden | Her grave is near those of her friends Elizabeth Barrett Browning
, Theodosia Trollope
and Frances Trollope
). |
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