Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
A. Mary F. Robinson
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Standard Name: Robinson, A. Mary F.
Birth Name: Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
Married Name: Agnes Mary Frances Darmesteter
Indexed Name: Madame James Darmesteter
Indexed Name: Mary James Darmesteter
Married Name: Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux
Indexed Name: Madame Duclaux
Indexed Name: Madame Mary Duclaux
Used Form: Mary Robinson
Used Form: Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
AMFR
's long career occupied the late decades of nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century. It spanned two countries, England and France, and two languages, English and French. Robinson was generally known as a poet, but published successfully in several genres. Eight poetry collections and one novel bear her name. She also published several biographies (including one of Emily Brontë
) and historical essays. A literary critic and translator, she was a useful cultural guide to French readers of English literature—where she gave women writers a prominent place in the literary ranks—and for English readers to the literature of France.
In her biography of Lee, Vineta Colby
repeats longstanding judgments about the author's sexuality by emphasizing that she made no effort to conceal her attachments to women,
Colby, Vineta. Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography. University of Virginia Press, 2003.
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but was hesitant about—even repelled by—sexual intimacy...
death
F. Mabel Robinson
FMR
died in Paris only a couple of years short of her one hundredth birthday, having outlived her sister
by twelve years.
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Dedications
Vernon Lee
Dedicated to the author's companion and fellow writer Mary Robinson
, this volume is another collection of essays, some previously published. Here Lee begins to dismiss the moral implications and social conditions within and around...
Dedications
Hannah Lynch
HL
's second book this year was a novel entitled Denys D'Auvrillac, A Story of French Life, which she dedicated to her friend the expatriate English writer Mary Robinson
under her married name.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
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Dedications
F. Mabel Robinson
FMR
dedicated her second novel, Disenchantment, An Every-day Story, to her sister, Mary Robinson
.
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.
Education
F. Mabel Robinson
Between these years FMR
, again in company with her sister
, was one of the earliest women students at University College
, London.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Family and Intimate relationships
F. Mabel Robinson
Mabel's sister, her elder by only a year, Agnes Mary Frances
, became (first as Robinson, then as Darmesteter, then as Duclaux), a considerably better-known writer than Mabel, who often seems almost invisible compared with...
Family and Intimate relationships
Vernon Lee
VL
met poet, biographer, and critic Mary Robinson
(later Darmesteter, then Duclaux), and the two became close companions.
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Family and Intimate relationships
Marion Moss
Of her daughters, Hélèna Darmesteter
, became a portrait painter. Her article Death of Marion Hartog appeared in the Jewish Chronicle on 1 November 1907. Hélèna married the French philologist Arsène Darmesteter
(whose brother James
Through her involvement with the Ladies' Land League
, HL
became acquainted with the League's leading force: Irish nationalist and artist Anna Parnell
, to whom she dedicated her novel The Prince of the Glades...
Friends, Associates
Mathilde Blind
One of her travelling companions (and a close friend) was the New Woman novelist Mona Caird
(famous for her declaration calling the institution of marriage a vexatious failure in the Westminster Review in 1888).
qtd. in
Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 199. Gale Research, 1999.
EMC
's friends included Vernon Lee
and Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
.
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.
Timeline
1863: Ernest Renan published La Vie de Jésus, an...
Writing climate item
1863
Ernest Renan
published La Vie de Jésus, an influential Life of Jesus written from a demythologizing, historical perspective.
Lagassé, Paul, editor. The Columbia Encyclopedia. 6th ed., Columbia University Press, 2000.
1895: Thomas Bird Mosher of Portland, Maine, began...
Writing climate item
1895
Thomas Bird Mosher
of Portland, Maine, began publishing The Bibelot. A Reprint of Poetry & Prose for Book Lovers, a monthly series later collected as an annual volume, of exquisitely produced editions in tiny press-runs.
“An Exhibition of Books from the Press of Thomas Bird Mosher, from the collection of Norman H. Strouse, January 16th - March 12th 1967”. The Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Square.
1904: Madame C. de Broutelles founded the Prix...
Writing climate item
1904
Madame C. de Broutelles
founded the Prix Femina Vie Heureuse, a prestigious French literary prize awarded by a jury of twelve women. A. Mary F. Robinson
(an English writer living in France) was a co-founder.
Oliver, Reggie. Out of the Woodshed: A Portrait of Stella Gibbons. Bloomsbury, 1998.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Texts
Robinson, A. Mary F. A Handful of Honeysuckle. C. Kegan Paul, 1878.
Robinson, A. Mary F. A Life of Ernest Renan. Methuen, 1897.
Robinson, A. Mary F. A Short History of France from Caesar’s Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo. McClelland, Goodchild, and Stewart, 1918.
Robinson, A. Mary F. A Short History of France from Caesar’s Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo. T. Fisher Unwin, 1918.
Robinson, A. Mary F. An Italian Garden. T. Fisher Unwin, 1886.
Robinson, A. Mary F. An Italian Garden. Thomas B. Mosher, 1897.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Arden. Longmans, Green, 1883, 2 vols.
Robinson, A. Mary F. et al. “Critical Introductions”. The English Poets, edited by Thomas Humphry Ward, New Edition, Macmillian, 1897, pp. 4: 221 -34.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Emily Brontë. W. H. Allen, 1883.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Grands écrivains d’outre-manche: les Brontë, Thackeray, Les Browning, Rossetti. Lévy, 1901.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Images and Meditations. T. Fisher Unwin, 1923.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre. W. H. Allen, 1886.
Robinson, A. Mary F., and Maurice Barrès. Mary Duclaux et Maurice Barrès: lettres échangées. Editor Halévy, Daniel, Grasset, 1959.
Robinson, A. Mary F., and Maurice Barrès. “Mary Robinson”. Mary Duclaux et Maurice Barrès: lettres échangées, edited by Daniel Halévy, Grasset, 1959, pp. 13-36.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Portrait of Pascal. T. Fisher Unwin, 1927.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Retrospect and Other Poems. T. Fisher Unwin, 1893.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Songs, Ballads, and a Garden Play. T. Fisher Unwin, 1888.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The Collected Poems, Lyrical and Narrative, of A. Mary F. Robinson. T. Fisher Unwin, 1902.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The Crowned Hippolytus and New Poems. C. Kegan Paul, 1881.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The End of the Middle Ages. T. Fisher Unwin, 1889.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The French Procession. T. Fisher Unwin, 1909.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The French Procession. Books for Libraries Press, 1968.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The Life of Ernest Renan. 2nd ed., Methuen, 1898.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The Life of Racine. T. Fisher Unwin, 1925.
Robinson, A. Mary F. The New Arcadia and Other Poems. Roberts Brothers, 1884.