Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | John Ruskin
and his wife, Effie
, paid a visit to the CarlylesThomas Carlyle
in Cheyne Row. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell, 1986. 211-13 |
Friends, Associates | Jane Ellen Harrison | Distinguished guests at Newnham
at this time included Ruskin
and Turgenev
; JEH
recalls giving them tours of the college in her Reminiscences of a Student's Life. Harrison, Jane Ellen. Reminiscences of a Student’s Life. Hogarth Press, 1925. 44 |
Friends, Associates | Jane Francesca Lady Wilde | As in Dublin, she became known for her salons, which were held on Saturdays from 5 to 7 p.m. until their popularity demanded bi-weekly gatherings. The cream of London's literati and intelligentsia attended, including George Bernard Shaw |
Friends, Associates | Anne Thackeray Ritchie | ATR
lived with the Stephens
after their marriage, and while there became a friend of such literary figures as George Meredith
, Henry James
(who described her after an early encounter as exquisitely irrational)... |
Friends, Associates | Geraldine Jewsbury | GJ
entered the social scene of the capital with several connections already made. Her London friends included members of the Kingsley and Rossetti families, feminist reformer Frances Power Cobbe
, author John Ruskin
, Samuel Carter |
Friends, Associates | Thomas Carlyle | He shared a wide and varied social circle with his wife
, as well as forging his own connections with Ralph Waldo Emerson
, John Ruskin
, Charles Kingsley
, and Alfred Tennyson
. |
Friends, Associates | Michael Field | Katharine
and Edith Cooper
shared a great many distinguished friends in the worlds of literature and aesthetics: Walter Pater
, Oscar Wilde
, Arthur Symons
, Charles Shannon
, Sarianna Browning
, Thomas Sturge Moore |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Rigby | ER
appeared in public as Mrs Eastlake for the first time at the house of Lady Davy
, where she was introduced to Augusta Ada Byron
(Byron's daughter) and to Thackeray
. At London parties... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | Her parents often hosted musical and cultural events that drew visitors from London's artistic circles. As a girl, MEC
would have seen Alfred Tennyson
, John Ruskin
, William Holman Hunt
, Fanny Kemble
... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Gaskell | She meanwhile sustained her usual energetic and gossipy flow of correspondence with a wide range of literary and personal connections. She got caught up in the speculation surrounding the split between Effie
and John Ruskin |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Gaskell | The artistic pursuits of EG
's daughter Meta produced friendships with John Ruskin
and with Pre-RaphaelitesWilliam Holman Hunt
and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
. Uglow, Jennifer S. Elizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories. Faber and Faber, 1993. 455 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Siddal | She was sketched by the two women and by Rossetti, who accompanied her. The sketch by Smith survives and is reproduced in Marsh and Nunn's catalogue to the exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. Manchester City Art Galleries, 1997. 103 |
Friends, Associates | Coventry Patmore | CP
's early contacts included Alfred Tennyson
, Robert Browning
, Thomas Carlyle
, Ralph Waldo Emerson
, and John Ruskin
. Later in life, he knew Gerard Manley Hopkins
and Edmund Gosse
. Among... |
Friends, Associates | Kate Greenaway | Much has been written about KG
's intimate and longstanding, but often unpredictable, friendship with prominent art critic John Ruskin
. They were introduced through a painter named Henry Stacy Marks
. Engen, Rodney. Kate Greenaway: A Biography. Macdonald Futura Publishers Limited, 1981. 62 |
Friends, Associates | Violet Hunt | Friends of VH
's family included John Ruskin
, Edward Burne-Jones
, John Millais
, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, Robert Browning
, and Christina Rossetti
, who read Violet's early poems. VH
also met and... |
Timeline
1875: Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the...
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1875
Arthur Lasenby Liberty
opened a shop, the present Liberty's
, at 218a Regent Street, London, and imported soft oriental fabrics, kimonos, and fans; he also persuaded British manufacturers to print oriental designs on soft...
2 July 1877: John Ruskin wrote a scathing review of Whistler...
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2 July 1877
John Ruskin
wrote a scathing review of Whistler
's Nocturne in Black and Gold, accusing the artist of flinging a pot of paint in the public's face; Whistler sued for libel.
Spencer, Robin. The Aesthetic Movement: Theory and Practice. Studio Vista, 1972.
81-5, 91
1888: Mary Hoppus, writing as Mary A. Marks (her...
Women writers item
1888
Mary Hoppus
, writing as Mary A. Marks (her married name), published her historical novel Masters of the World, which John Ruskin
called clever and splendid.
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, 1990.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
13 August 1912: Octavia Hill, housing advocate and one-time...
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13 August 1912
Octavia Hill
, housing advocate and one-time friend of John Ruskin
, died of cancer in her home at 190 Marylebone Road, London.
“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
1914: Nearly a century after the battle, artist...
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1914
Nearly a century after the battle, artist Elizabeth, Lady Butler
, painted On the Morning of Waterloo: her military subjects gained her a substantial following.
Casteras, Susan P., and Linda H. Peterson. A Struggle for Fame: Victorian Women Artists and Authors. Yale Center for British Art, 1994.
54
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
4 August 1914: George Allen and Unwin Limited formally registered...
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4 August 1914
George Allen and Unwin Limited
formally registered as a publisher in London.
Rose, Jonathan, and Patricia J. Anderson, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 112. Gale Research, 1991.
5
Myers, Robin. The British Book Trade, from Caxton to the Present Day. Andre Deutsch in association with the National Book League, 1973.
333
1920: Peggy Webling's A Sketch of John Ruskin appeared...
Women writers item
1920
Peggy Webling
's A Sketch of John Ruskin appeared in a twenty-nine page booklet several years after she had met him while doing recitations with her sisters.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
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, 1990.
1933: The businessman Frank Pick succeeded in bringing...
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1933
The businessman Frank Pick
succeeded in bringing together the many privately-owned underground railway lines in London under the management of a body to be called London Transport
.
Saint, Andrew. “Diary”. London Review of Books, 20 Jan. 2000, pp. 40-1.
40
Taylor, Sheila, and Oliver Green. The Moving Metropolis: a History of London’s Transport since 1800. Laurence King, 2001.
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