Rose, Phyllis. Parallel Lives: Five Victorian Marriages. Alfred A. Knopf.
103, 105, 116
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Algernon Charles Swinburne | He had ties to writers Anne Ogle
, Mary Louisa Molesworth
, Ouida
, and Mathilde Blind
. His movement through England's literary circles also brought him into the company of Thomas Carlyle
, James Anthony Froude |
Friends, Associates | Clara Balfour | CB
met and became a friend of Jane Welsh Carlyle
. The ODNB says they met through Jane Carlyle's gratitude to CB
for writing an anti-socialist tract. The FC says they became friends while Balfour... |
Friends, Associates | Harriet Taylor | Like many of Mill's friends, the Carlyle
s grew to dislike HT
and suspected that her influence was ruining Mill. Jane Carlyle
called Taylor a dangerous looking woman . . . engrossed with a dangerous... |
Friends, Associates | John Stuart Mill | In London his social circle included Thomas
and Jane Welsh Carlyle
, Harriet Martineau
, and John Roebuck
. Rose, Phyllis. Parallel Lives: Five Victorian Marriages. Alfred A. Knopf. 103, 105, 116 |
Friends, Associates | Charles Dickens | As one of the leading literary figures of the period, CD
had an extensive social network. His early acquaintances in publishing included Richard Bentley
, William Harrison Ainsworth
, and John Forster
(who later became... |
Friends, Associates | Alfred Tennyson | A sociable man (although distrustful of unknown admirers) Tennyson was acquainted with many of the major artistic and political figures of the nineteenth century, including Edward FitzGerald
, Coventry Patmore
, Edward Lear
, William Ewart Gladstone |
Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | John Ruskin
and his wife, Effie
, paid a visit to the CarlylesThomas Carlyle
in Cheyne Row. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 211-13 |
Friends, Associates | Lucie Duff Gordon | Friends of LDG
's parents included political radicals and commentators of the day, such as Bentham
, theCarlyles
, James Mill
, Macaulay
, and Sydney Smith
. Her own childhood friends included her... |
Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Lady Harriet Baring
, admirer of Thomas Carlyle
and thorn in the flesh of Jane Welsh Carlyle
, died. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 233 |
Friends, Associates | Constance Naden | CN
met Dr Robert Lewins
, of the Army Medical Department
, at Southport on the River Mersey in Western Lancashire, in 1876. Described as a man of great culture, of wide travel and... |
Friends, Associates | George Eliot | On her first return from abroad to set up house with Lewes, GE
had to undertake damage control in managing her friendships. She was anxious about the probable reaction of old friends like the Brays... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Rigby | In London, she met theCarlyles
and John Gibson Lockhart
's daughter Charlotte
. She was also introduced to her future husband, Charles Eastlake
. She called on Agnes Strickland
and Maria Edgeworth
. Lord Shaftesbury |
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
.... |
Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Margaret Oliphant
's visits to the Carlyles
in London led to her close friendship with Jane Welsh Carlyle
. There is some uncertainty about this date. In her autobiography Oliphant fancies Trela, Dale J. “Jane Welsh Carlyle and Margaret Oliphant: An Unsung Friendship”. The Carlyle Annual, Vol. 11 , pp. 31-40. 32 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Rigby | ER
also knew Charles Dickens
, Thomas Carlyle
, and the Brownings
—she admired Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(whom she had met for half an hour) as so interesting a woman. Rigby, Elizabeth. Journals and Correspondence of Lady Eastlake. Editor Smith, Charles Eastlake, AMS Press. 2: 299 Lochhead, Marion C. Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake. John Murray. 89-100 Rigby, Elizabeth. “Preface and Memoirs”. Journals and Correspondence of Lady Eastlake, edited by Charles Eastlake Smith, J. Murray, p. Various pages. 1: 225, 257 |
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