Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
II: 144
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Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | FT
's only remaining daughter, Cecilia
, died of tuberculosis, the third member of her immediate family to die of this disease. Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. II: 144 Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 21. Gale Research, 1983. 21: 324 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | One of FT
's daughters, Cecilia (Trollope) Tilley
also wrote and published before dying of consumption at the age of thirty-one. Her High Church novel, Sutherland, John, b. 1938. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press, 1989. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Trollope | FT
travelled across revolution-torn Europe Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 21. Gale Research, 1983. 21: 324 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Trollope | FT
spent Christmas 1837 with her two remaining sons and one daughter in Hadley. She was visited by, amongst others, her Viennese friend Baron Charles Hügel
. Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols. I: 290 |
Occupation | Frances Trollope | |
Residence | Frances Trollope | FT
had planned to live at Carlton Hill in the Lake District near her daughter Cecilia
. However, after less than a year, she had already begun to make plans to leave the house she... |
Residence | Frances Trollope | FT
was close to her two sons: she had nursed Anthony through a year-long illness, and she and Thomas Adolphus
were close friends and companions, so her decision to live with the latter made sense... |
Wealth and Poverty | Frances Trollope | Facing destitution, and perhaps feeling unsure of her husband's ability to support the family, FT
decided to take her two daughters, Cecilia
and Emily
, sixteen-year-old Henry
, Auguste Hervieu
, two servants, and most... |