Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Theodore Watts-Dunton
Standard Name: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
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Friends, Associates | Pauline Johnson | During this visit she was invited to the home of Theodore Watts-Dunton
, where she met Algernon Swinburne
. When Charles G. D. Roberts
met Swinburne two years later, the latter confirmed that PJ
and... |
Friends, Associates | Algernon Charles Swinburne | He likely owed much of the happiness and stability of his later years to the dedication and support of Theodore Watts-Dunton
. |
Education | Mary Gawthorpe | Apprenticeship included some part-time attendance at the Pupil-Teacher Centre
in the LeedsSchool Board
offices. There MG
continued with largely the same subjects as at school, with the addition of French, educational theory, psychology, and... |
Dedications | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | Emma, Baroness Orczy
, published a novel entitled Petticoat Government, which she dedicated to Theodore Watts-Dunton
. Lancaster, William Joseph Cosens. “Petticoat Government”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 430, p. 125. 125 Emmuska, Baroness Orczy,. Petticoat Government. Hutchinson. prelims |
death | Augusta Webster | Theodore Watts-Dunton
's tribute in the Athenæum recalled a noble band of women represented by George Eliot
, Mrs. Webster, and Miss Cobbe
, who, in virtue of lofty purpose, purity of soul, and deep... |
Cultural formation | Mathilde Blind | Her English retained a faint foreign accent, Armstrong, Isobel et al., editors. Nineteenth-Century Women Poets. Clarendon Press. 652 Demoor, Marysa. “Women Poets as Critics in the <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘j’>Athenæum</span>: Ungendered Anonymity Unmasked”. Nineteenth-Century Prose, Vol. 24 , No. 1, pp. 51-71. 54 |
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