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Family and Intimate relationships | Augusta Ada Byron | Ada's mother, Lady Noel Byron
, née Anne Isabella (generally called Annabella) Milbanke, was an active philanthropist and had mathematical interests that led Byron to dub her the Princess of Parallelograms. She was a... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Charles Dickens | The first issues contained loosely linked, picaresque, and quite satirical episodes resulting from the travels of Mr Pickwick and members of his eponymous club. As The Pickwick Papers progressed, the linearity of the plot strengthened... |
Friends, Associates | Emily Eden | Lady Emily Cowper (later Palmerston)
tried, at Panshanger in Hertfordshire, to match EE
with her widowed brother Lord Melbourne
. Claridge, Elizabeth et al. “Introduction”. Up the Country, Virago, p. v - xx. vii |
Textual Production | Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, first Baron Lytton | A Letter to a Late Cabinet Minister on the Current Crisis, a pamphlet in support of Lord Melbourne
's Whigs
after his ministry was dismissed in 1834, sold 30,000 copies in six weeks and... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Muriel Jaeger | MJ
's next chapter deals with the male counterparts of the previous chapter's examples (Frederic Lamb
, but also Dugald Stewart
and Henry Brougham
), setting the Society for the Suppression of Vice
against... |
Literary responses | Lady Caroline Lamb | When Glenarvon first appeared, said Lady Caroline, William Lamb
admired it so much that it was instrumental in bringing the separated couple back together. Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan,. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press. 2: 202 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Lady Caroline Lamb | In this and her final novel she followed the advice of Ugo Foscolo
, though she found it went against her grain, to choose a simple plot and build it around a single character. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 225 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Lady Caroline Lamb | She had been working on this novel at least since November 1821, when her husband
was helping her with revision. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 226n109 |
Literary responses | Lady Caroline Lamb | William Lamb
worried intensely about the probable reception of Ada Reis, particularly the scenes in hell, and he tried to enlist William Gifford
of the Quarterly as an ally in pressuring Caroline to tone... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Caroline Lamb | Lady Caroline Ponsonby
married William Lamb
(who some months after her death was to become Lord Melbourne and later again Prime Minister). Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under William Lamb |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Caroline Lamb | William Lamb
, as a new MP, made his maiden speech by invitation immediately following the Speech from the Throne: LCL
attended in men's clothes in the Strangers' Gallery to hear him. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 64-5 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Caroline Lamb | LCL
's mother-in-law, Lady Melbourne
, and sister-in-law, Lady Emily Cowper (later Palmerston)
, were said to be seriously trying to end LCL
's marriage to William Lamb
because of her notoriety. Douglass, Paul. “Playing Byron: Lady Caroline Lamb’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Glenarvon</span> and the Music of Isaac Nathan”. European Romantic Review, Vol. 8 , pp. 1-24. 3 Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 160, 179-80 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Caroline Lamb | A deed of legal separation between LCL
and William Lamb
was drawn up and finally signed by both parties. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 271, 300 |
Violence | Lady Caroline Lamb | LCL
later described to Sydney Morgan the episode which she called my fracas with the page, which made such noise, Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan,. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, AMS Press. 2: 201 |
Friends, Associates | Lady Caroline Lamb | LCL
's friendships with women writers (besides Morgan) would surprise anyone not taking her seriously as a writer. When Germaine de Staël
visited England, Lady Caroline was delighted to find her wearing a hat with... |
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