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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Literary responses | Louisa May Alcott | Among a chorus of praise from those who read LMA
when they were young, Edith Wharton
stands out as harder to please. In her memoir A Backward Glance, 1934, she recalls how her mother... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | During their visits to London, the Brownings socialised with such prominent figures as John Ruskin
, Jane
and Thomas Carlyle
, Alfred Tennyson
, Dante Gabriel
and William Michael Rossetti
, and Charles Kingsley
.... |
Textual Production | Rosa Nouchette Carey | The title of RNC
's novel "But Men Must Work", issued this year, refers (like other titles of hers) to gender roles: it is from Charles Kingsley
's The Three Fishers: For men... |
Friends, Associates | Thomas Carlyle | He shared a wide and varied social circle with his wife
, as well as forging his own connections with Ralph Waldo Emerson
, John Ruskin
, Charles Kingsley
, and Alfred Tennyson
. |
Education | Laura Ormiston Chant | As a consequence of her parents' discipline, Laura (who had till then been educated at home) ran away at fifteen, and was subsequently sent to a boarding school in Chester. While there she developed... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Chanter | Writers Charles
and Henry Kingsley
were CC
's brothers; she also had two other brothers, Gerald and George. |
Cultural formation | Elizabeth Charles | EC
knew many leaders of Victorian religious thought, including Archibald Tait
(Archbishop of Canterbury), writer and cleric Charles Kingsley
, and Edward Pusey
, the central figure of the Oxford Movement. The legacy of... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Charles | Combe Edge soon became a noted centre of religous, philanthropic, and social activity. Lowndes, Marie Belloc. I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia. Macmillan. 343 |
Literary responses | Georgiana Chatterton | Charles Kingsley
, to whom she sent a copy of her Richter volume, wrote: I find gems wherever I open it. “The Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton”. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ellen Mary Clerke | The text opens with several Ballads of the Sea, Clerke, Ellen Mary. The Flying Dutchman, and Other Poems. W. Satchell. 1 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Power Cobbe | FPC
's wide London circle included Walter Bagehot
, Frances Sarah Colenso
and her husband Bishop Colenso
(while they were home from Africa), Henry Fawcett
, Charles Kingsley
, W. E. H. Lecky
, Sir Charles Lyell |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dinah Mulock Craik | George Lillie Craik became (following his marriage to Dinah Mulock and possibly as a result of his connection with her) a partner in the Macmillan publishing firm
. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne. 15 |
Textual Features | Mary Angela Dickens | MAD
delves into Malet's thoughts on gender and her familial relationships, beginning with Malet's quarrel with Fate because it turned her out a woman and not a man and similarly jumbled things up altogether in... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Christina Fraser-Tytler | Edward Liddell was a lifelong member of the Christian Social Union
and received counsel early in his adulthood from Charles Kingsley
, who asked him to become his curate. Liddell, however, had already engaged to... |
Family and Intimate relationships | James Anthony Froude | Her sister, Frances Eliza Grenfell
, married Charles Kingsley
, and after his death became his editor and biographer. |