John Henry Newman
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Standard Name: Newman, John Henry
Used Form: Cardinal Newman
Used Form: J. H. Newman
JHN
's many writings on theology and education were an important component of his career as Victorian religious seeker, teacher, and man of letters.
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Literary responses | Frances Power Cobbe | Benjamin Jowett
wrote to Cobbe to praise this book, but felt that it was too much indebted to Theodore Parker
. Public respondents included her friend Francis Newman
. The book was reviewed widely—at times... |
Literary responses | Sarah Flower Adams | It achieved international recognition and became a favourite of Queen Victoria
, King Edward VII
, and United States president William McKinley
. Along with Cardinal John Henry Newman
's Lead Kindly Light, it... |
Literary responses | Harriett Mozley | HM
's brother John Henry
(later famous as Cardinal Newman) said her first book had the fault of being too brilliant. qtd. in Tillotson, Kathleen et al. “Harriett Mozley”. Mid-Victorian Studies, Athlone Press, 1965, pp. 38-48. 38-9 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Caroline Clive | It was based on Newman
's Lives of the English Saints; Oldooman alludes to the generally disparaging view of old women as fussy and prudish. Partridge, Eric Honeywood. “Mrs. Archer Clive”. Literary Sessions, Scholartis Press, 1932. 123 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Power Cobbe | By this point in her life she was corresponding regularly with Frank Newman
(younger brother of Cardinal Newman
and of Harriett Mozley
, who was an agnostic for most of his life). James Martineau
... |
Friends, Associates | Anne Mozley | Since Tom had gone up to Oxford
as an undergraduate in 1825, Anne had been hearing at second hand about his friends, men who in after-times were to influence their generation. Wordsworth, John, Bishop of Salisbury, and Anne Mozley. “Memoir”. Essays from "Blackwood", edited by F. Mozley and F. Mozley, William Blackwood and Sons, 1892, p. xii - xx. viii |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Sewell | The leaders she met included John Keble
, John Henry Newman
, and Henry Wilberforce
; she also met Charlotte Yonge
. Sewell, Elizabeth. The Autobiography of Elizabeth M. Sewell. Editor Sewell, Eleanor L., Longmans, Green, 1907. 62-3 It was soon after this meeting that Newman, Wilberforce, and Edward Bellasis
all joined the Catholic Church
. |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Laffan | ML
's elder brother, William Mackay Laffan
, became a dilettante medical student at what May called the unchartered useless Catholic University qtd. in Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT, 2005. 36 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Harriett Mozley | HM
became finally estranged from her brother, John Henry Newman
(after years of intellectual argument), when he converted to Roman Catholicism
. Mozley, Dorothea, editor. Newman Family Letters. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1962. 33, 163 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Augusta Ward | MAW
's mother, born Julia Sorell
, was the granddaughter of William Sorell
, who was Governor of Tasmania from 1775 to 1848 and a flagrant adulterer. Sutherland, John, b. 1938. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Clarendon Press, 1990. 6, 5 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Harriett Mozley | Harriett's eldest brother, John Henry Newman
, became first a clergyman and national religious leader of the Anglican Church
, then a Catholic
, and eventually a Cardinal. Mozley, Dorothea, editor. Newman Family Letters. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1962. xvi |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel M. Arnold | Her father, Thomas Arnold
the younger, was the eldest and favourite son of Doctor Arnold
, of Rugby
. The Arnolds were a staunchly Anglican
family, but her father shocked his family by converting to... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Agnes Giberne | AG
's paternal aunts were closely associated in their youth with the young John Henry Newman
and his brother Francis W. Newman
. Sarah married a curate working for William Wilson (AG
's grandfather).... |
Education | James Joyce | JJ
began his university studies. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree (at pass level only) in 1902 from University College, Dublin, which had been founded in 1854 by John Henry Newman
as the... |
Education | Sara Coleridge |
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