Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press, 2000.
Richard Hurrell Froude
Standard Name: Froude, Richard Hurrell
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Family and Intimate relationships | James Anthony Froude | He came from a distinguished family. One brother, Richard Hurrell Froude
, was a leading Tractarian. |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Charles | EC
, however, ascribes the formative moments in her intellectual development to other sources. She counts among her early influences and inspirations writers Harriet Martineau
and Anne Trelawny
, and naturalist and artist Colonel Hamilton Smith |
politics | Harriett Mozley | HM
was one of those for whom religion and politics were hardly distinguishable. In 1832, during the time leading up to the Reform Bill, she sounds like a Tory in politics as she observes with... |
Publishing | John Henry Newman | JHN
, Richard Hurrell Froude
, Edward Bouverie Pusey
, and others began anonymously publishing their series Tracts for the Times, as a statement of principles for the Tractarian
, or Oxford Movement. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 55 |
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