Mitchell, Charlotte. Caroline Clive, 1801-1873, A Bibliography. Victorian Fiction Research Unit, Department of English, The University of Queenland.
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Travel | Caroline Clive | In July 1840, Caroline again travelled abroad and while there was joined by Archer Clive
. Her great-grandson's wife Mary Clive
noted that any reader who has preconceived ideas of how the Early Victorians behaved... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Caroline Clive | She kept writing. By 1832 she was showing her manuscripts to the Rev. Archer Clive
, whom eight years later she was to marry. Mitchell, Charlotte. Caroline Clive, 1801-1873, A Bibliography. Victorian Fiction Research Unit, Department of English, The University of Queenland. 5 |
Health | Caroline Clive | CC
and her husband were occasionally separated; while he was away she was often ill and anxious. During one of her confinements she wrote: I was afflicted with bad dreams till we got into our... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Clive | At the age of thirty-nine, at Bayton near Shakenhurst, Caroline Meysey-Wigley
married the Reverend Archer Clive
in defiance of the expectations of those around her. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. Mitchell, Charlotte. Caroline Clive, 1801-1873, A Bibliography. Victorian Fiction Research Unit, Department of English, The University of Queenland. 5 Oliphant, Margaret et al. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria’s Reign. Hurst and Blackett. 161 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Clive | According to one source, Caroline Meysey-Wigley fixed her affections on the Rev. Archer Clive
, who was tall, strong, healthy, good-looking, intelligent, cultivated, travelled, musical, honest, sensible, well-off and well-connected. Clive, Caroline. Caroline Clive. Editor Clive, Mary, Bodley Head. 23 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Clive | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Clive | In a letter Florence Nightingale
wrote of CC
: She is now married and has two children and I never saw happiness so stamped on any human creature's face. I liked her exceedingly and admire... |
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