Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press.
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Friends, Associates | Mary Howitt | Visitors who stayed with the Howitts at The Elms included Hans Christian Andersen
, Tennyson
, Elizabeth Gaskell
, and Eliza Meteyard
, who wrote as Silver Pen. Their circle also included Charles Dickens |
Family and Intimate relationships | George Eliot | Here she boarded uncomfortably with publisher John Chapman
(who was not yet thirty). She had an intense relationship with him, his wife Susanna
(who was older than her husband, and supplemented the family income by... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon | Barbara Leigh Smith
began an affair with the married John Chapman
, editor of the Westminster Review. Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press. 106-7 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon | John Chapman
's final letter to Barbara Leigh Smith
ended their relationship. Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press. 109 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon | In August 1855 BLSB
had considered setting up house with Chapman
. Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press. 108 |
Employer | George Eliot | Marian Evans (later GE
) worked as editor of the Westminster Review (just purchased by Chapman
), which gave her an entrée into London intellectual life, but for which she was paid very little. Ashton, Rosemary. George Eliot: A Life. Hamish Hamilton. 81 Hands, Timothy. A George Eliot Chronology. G. K. Hall. 29, 38 |
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