CL
made three great friends during her teenage years, all of whom belonged to or were connected with her family. The first was her music teacher, Fräulein Oser
, and the others (with whom she...
Literary responses
Emily Lawless
While EL
self-effacingly suggested that her horticultural representation of Ireland is a pleasurable childishness,
Lawless, Emily. A Garden Diary. Methuen, 1901.
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critic Elizabeth Grubgeld
argues that her representation of personal history and cultural heritage in her garden and her Garden Diary...
Literary responses
Jane Loudon
JL
was quickly forgotten by the literary world, and memory of her practical work was submerged in that of her husband. A few writers on gardening continued to voice their admiration: William Robinson
in 1869...
Occupation
Constance Lytton
All her siblings having left home while she stayed with her mother, she had no expectation of ever leaving. As a daughter at home her duties included keeping household accounts and paying tradesmen's bills and...
Publishing
Constance Lytton
The Anti-Suffrage Review had been launched in December 1808. CL
later wrote that at this juncture in her process of conversion to the suffrage cause, she was much concerned with the arguments of Anti-Suffragists. With...
Textual Features
Constance Lytton
Most of the letters here are addressed to CL
's mother, her editor-sister, and two close friends who were also relations, her aunt Theresa Earle
and her cousin Adela Smith
.
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, Countess of, and Constance Lytton. “Preface, Introduction”. Letters of Constance Lytton, edited by Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour and Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour, Heinemann, 1925, p. v, xi - xv.
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Hating the round...
Textual Production
Constance Lytton
CL
, still in her teens, wrote to her aunt Theresa Earle
a remarkable letter of self-analysis and self-explanation which Earle printed, anonymously, in her Memoirs and Memories, 1911.
Lytton, Constance. Letters of Constance Lytton. Editor Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, Countess of, Heinemann, 1925.