James Anthony Froude

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Standard Name: Froude, James Anthony
Used Form: J. A. Froude

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Occupation Ethel M. Arnold
In addition to women's political progress, EA's second tour featured talks about a range of subjects: Lewis Carroll , Kenneth Grahame , and Edward Lear ; the historians J. R. Green , Edward Augustus Freeman
Publishing Sarah Tytler
ST found in J. A. Froude of Fraser's Magazine a very agreeable editor who gave his contributors a free hand, was sympathetic, could pay a cordial compliment, while such criticism as he offered was gentle...
Publishing Geraldine Jewsbury
In January 1850 GJ published a controversial article entitled Religious Faith and Modern Scepticism in the radical Westminster Review.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
This details recent writing by critics of Christianity such as Thomas Carlyle and J. A. Froude
Reception Mary Augusta Ward
Understanding the difficulties of dealing in detail with Victorian religious perplexity, MAW herself placed the book in the tradition of religious or social propaganda
Ward, Mary Augusta. A Writer’s Recollections. Harper and Brothers, 1918.
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shared by Froude 's The Nemesis of Faith, Newman
Reception Jane Welsh Carlyle
In response to Froude 's critique of theCarlyles ' marriage in Reminiscences, Margaret Oliphant published a glowing account of her friendship with the couple in Macmillan's Magazine.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. “Editorial Materials”. Jane Welsh Carlyle: A New Selection of Her Letters, edited by Trudy Bliss, Victor Gollancz, 1950, p. various pages.
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Trela, Dale J. “Margaret Oliphant’s ‘bravest words yet spoken’ on Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle”. Carlyle Studies Annual, Vol.
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, 1998, pp. 153-66.
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Textual Features Elizabeth Gaskell
Like the earlier Mary Barton, North and South was set in a manufacturing district, in Manchester rechristened Milton. However, North and South focuses on the alliance between the gentry and the emergent industrial middle...
Textual Features Geraldine Jewsbury
Zoe reflects GJ 's own lifelong spiritual crisis.
Bloom, Abigail Burnham, editor. Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers. Greenwood Press, 2000.
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Susanne Howe notes that it anticipates later novels by Mary Augusta Ward and J. A. Froude , which also deal with spiritual doubt.
Howe, Susanne. Geraldine Jewsbury: Her Life and Errors. George Allen and Unwin, 1935.
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Beginning in...
Textual Production Frances Power Cobbe
FPC 's essay The City of the Sun sprang from her three-day ride, alone but for a hired dragoman, to the ruins at Baalbec. It was the first of her twenty-eight essays to appear...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, edited by J. A. Froude and heavily annotated by Thomas Carlyle , was published.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
2893 (1883): 435
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editors Carlyle, Thomas and James Anthony Froude, Longmans, Green, 1883, 3 vols.
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle was the first to prepare a collection of JWC 's letters for publication. Shortly after her death in 1866—full of sorrow at her loss and regret at his neglect of her—he began assembling...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, published in London and New York, consists of letters Froude chose not to include in his earlier edition of Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Justifying this collection, Carlyle's nephew Alexander cited Froude 's previous violation of the Carlyles' intimate relationship and argued that publishing the full collection of their early letters to one another would serve as purifying air...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Margaret Oliphant
The spur was the unfairness which she perceived in Froude 's life of Thomas Carlyle .
Jay, Elisabeth. Mrs Oliphant: "A Fiction to Herself": A Literary Life. Clarendon Press, 1995.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text George Eliot
The sketches, which purported to have been found in a trunk of old manuscripts, are humorous. One of them, Hints on Snubbing, falls squarely into the tradition of Jane Collier 's An Essay on...

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