Cullinan, Mary. Susan Ferrier. Twayne.
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Friends, Associates | Jessie Ellen Cadell | JEC
's friends in London included the scholar Richard Garnett
(superintendent of the British Museum
reading room and future father-in-law of another translator, Constance Garnett
). They met in 1877 or 1878, and Richard Garnett... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Masters | Among the households where she lived were those of Elizabeth Carter
(who sometimes read her work and discussed it with her) and of Edward Cave
(the proprietor of the Gentleman's Magazine). It was Carter... |
Friends, Associates | Susan Ferrier | Though at least partly resident in Edinburgh, SF
did not mingle with the literary set known as the Edinburgh Bluestockings. Cullinan, Mary. Susan Ferrier. Twayne. 22 |
Friends, Associates | Margaret Harkness | Probably through sisters Kate Potter Courtney
(whose house Harkness often stayed at) and Beatrice Potter (later Webb)
, MH
began to associate with the intellectuals who frequented the Reading Room of the British Museum
... |
Friends, Associates | Anna Margaretta Larpent | In 1776 the future AML
recorded meeting the Corsican patriot Paoli
and Dr Johnson
ye Great. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Beryl Bainbridge | At fourteen BB
fell seriously in love with a German prisoner of war, Harry Arno Franz
, who was ten years older. They were constantly together over the summer of 1947, though they were not... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Locke | Henry Locke was a half-brother of the younger Rose Hickman, later Throckmorton
, who at the age of eighty-four wrote for her children a brief but vivid account of her life up to the time... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Marie Stopes | Without any knowledge about sexuality, MS
was married in Montreal to Canadian botanist Reginald Ruggles Gates
; he turned out to be impotent. The ODNB points out that while she published her assertions of his... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Marie Stopes | MS
took some time to realise there was something wrong with her marriage; reading in the British Museum
enlightened her. She left Gates in 1914, and obtained an annulment of the marriage for non-consummation in... |
Family and Intimate relationships | H. D. | Aldington was about six years younger than HD; they were introduced to one another by Pound in early 1912, and at first their courtship was largely conducted in his presence, as the three studied and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Laurence Hope | LH
's eldest maternal uncle, Harcourt Griffin
, was a composer, and a number of his pieces are held by the British Library
. One of these, Weep not for the Dead, features words... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire | Elizabeth Carter
was Lady Spencer's mentor on religion and reassured her that her high social station made it necessary, even meritorious, to be to a large extent worldly. The Althorp MSS at the British Library |
Family and Intimate relationships | Flora Klickmann | FK
's mother was born Frances (or Fanny) Warne
. She was English, the eldest of a large family whose father worked in the shipyards at Stockton-on-Tees and whose mother was felt to have married... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Sarah Gooch | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Thomas Hardy | He had first met Florence nearly nine years earlier, and she had volunteered, since she lived near London, to look up references for him at the British Museum
. Five years after that she had... |
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