Guest, Charlotte. Extracts from her Journal, 1833–1852. Editor Bessborough, Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, John Murray.
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Occupation | George Meredith | GM
received several honours for his literary achievements, including the Order of Merit from Edward VII
and the Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Literature
. In 1892 he succeeded Tennyson
as president of... |
Occupation | Camilla Crosland | She worked a number of jobs that included teaching (she was a governess who attended her pupils by the day and did not live in), jewelry-making, and needlework. In the 1840s she was making about... |
Occupation | Charlotte Guest | Another occupation of her later years was a printing press which she set up at Canford. Among its productions were two poems by Tennyson
. Guest, Charlotte. Extracts from her Journal, 1833–1852. Editor Bessborough, Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, John Murray. 8 |
Occupation | Lewis Carroll | He was also an early photographer of some note, who took portraits of John Ruskin
, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, and Alfred Lord Tennyson
. Corey, Melinda, and George Ochoa, editors. The Encyclopedia of the Victorian World. Henry Holt and Company. |
Occupation | Elizabeth Siddal | ES
was preparing illustrations for ballads by William Allingham
; she also worked on engravings for texts by Wordsworth
, Scott
, Tennyson
, and Browning
. Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Virago. 66 |
Literary responses | Eliza Ogilvy | One critic felt that Mrs. Ogilvy is among those who have listened too long and too submissively to Tennyson
and the BrowningsRobert Browning
. Ogilvy, Eliza et al. “Introduction and Appendices”. Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Letters to Mrs. David Ogilvy, edited by Peter N. Heydon and Philip Kelley, Quadrangle, pp. xi - xxiv; 175. xviii |
Literary responses | Menella Bute Smedley | Henry Buxton Forman
praised MBS
's poetry in his 1871 book of criticism on living poets. Classing her alongside Tennyson
and Jean Ingelow
in the Idyllic School, he nevertheless singled out her gift for... |
Literary responses | Elizabeth Charles | By 1848, EC
was praised by such notable people as historian J. A. Froude
and Alfred Lord Tennyson
, who read her early manuscripts. Commire, Anne, and Deborah Klezmer, editors. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications. 629 Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press. Lowndes, Marie Belloc. I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia. Macmillan. 340 |
Literary responses | Menella Bute Smedley | A generation later A. H. Miles
declared that MBS
was by nature a poet. Miles, Alfred H., editor. The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. Routledge. 8: 328 Miles, Alfred H., editor. The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. Routledge. 8: 328 |
Literary responses | Cecil Frances Alexander | Tennyson
is reputed to have envied CFA
the writing of The Burial of Moses, as well as The Legend of Stumpie's Brae. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press. |
Literary responses | Annie S. Swan | Helen C. Black reported that ASS
carefully preserved a letter of praise from Tennyson
about A Victory Won—but, as with Swan's letter from Gladstone, she must have got the wrong novel, since Tennyson had... |
Literary responses | Alice Meynell | AM
later condemned her early preludes, but the book received praise from Tennyson
, Aubrey Thomas de Vere
, and Ruskin
, who thought A Letter from a Girl to her own Old Age,... |
Literary responses | Robert Browning | This series was at least the catalyst for the first direct contact between RB
and his future wife, Elizabeth Barrett
, since she praised it in Lady Geraldine's Courtship, which she included in her... |
Literary responses | Anna Swanwick | Again she received her fan letters. Max Müller
(a friend) and Oliver Wendell Holmes
both read this book with delight, and a son of Tennyson
reported that the Poet Laureate had left it open where... |
Literary responses | Eliza Cook | John Westland Marston
, reviewing anonymously for the Athenæum, contrasted EC
unfavourably with Tennyson
but said that while we cannot credit Miss Cook with much imagination or with any striking power to copy reality... |
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