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Intertextuality and Influence | Ellen Johnston | Her work garnered considerable response, including many poems of praise and compliment which were printed alongside her own in her later collection. These ranged from a verse proposal of marriage to a poetic tribute asserting... |
Friends, Associates | Flora Tristan | In Paris, FT
began to associate with socialists, including Charles Fourier
and Robert Owen
, and feminists, including Eugénie Niboyet
and Anna Wheeler
. Cross, Máire, and Tim Gray. The Feminism of Flora Tristan. Berg. 8 Grogan, Susan. Flora Tristan: Life Stories. Routledge. 223, 227-8 |
Friends, Associates | Anna Wheeler | AW
failed in her attempt to arrange a meeting between Charles Fourier
(whom she had met in Paris this year) and Robert Owen
. Kelly, Gary, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 158. Gale Research. 350 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Wright | On her voyage back to Europe, FW
had as companion Robert Owen
's son, Robert Dale Owen
. During her stay in Europe, she made the acquaintance of Mary Shelley
(who became a friend and... |
Friends, Associates | Eliza Lynn Linton | People she met at the Laurences' house included Thornton Leigh Hunt
(who, with his wife, lived at the Laurences'); Smith Williams
, reader for Smith and Elder
; Robert Owen
, socialist; Frank Stone
... |
Education | Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon | They sometimes attended the local Westminster Infant School in Vincent Square, London, alongside ragged children. Burton, Hester. Barbara Bodichon, 1827-1891. John Murray. 5-7 Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press. 13 The progressive school was a non-charity educational enterprise along Owenite lines initially funded by a committee... |
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