Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope: Her Life and Literary Work from George III to Victoria. AMS Press, 1975, 2 vols.
I: 234-5
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Friends, Associates | Frances Trollope | It took several years for the Trollopes' financial difficulties to turn into a financial catastrophe, and during those years, FT
entertained many friends and acquaintances, including Lady Milman
, whose husband had been Queen Charlotte |
Friends, Associates | Frances Trollope | The house at Harrow continued to see social gatherings, amateur theatrical productions, and the company of literary and artistic guests. FT
also continued to take in those who had fled to England from the Continent... |
Leisure and Society | Frances Trollope | |
Occupation | Frances Trollope | In 1828FT
grew acquainted with Joseph Dorfeuille
, a French naturalist and the curator of the Western Museum of Cincinnati
, whose collection of Indian artefacts and other local and natural interests struck her... |
Occupation | Frances Trollope | Her next idea was an exhibition of Dante
's Infernal Regions.Hervieu
painted the scenes, and the museum's own wax manipulator, Hiram Powers
, created the figures. Hiram Powers
later became a celebrated sculptor... |
Occupation | Frances Trollope | After her husband arrived, he provided FT
with funds he had somehow scraped together in order to buy the lands, lay prospects on the shipping of goods from Europe, and pay the construction cost for... |
Occupation | Frances Trollope | |
Residence | Frances Trollope | She still had not heard from her husband by May, though she had sent him nine letters. The travellers were without money. Henry
, finding himself overworked and frustrated at the disorder of the commune... |
Residence | Frances Trollope | She visited Ostend, Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, and the battlefield of Waterloo. She also visited Charlemagne
's cathedral at Aiz-la-Chapelle or Aachen, as well as the Rhine and surrounding region... |
Residence | Frances Trollope | FT
had moved from Bruges to Paris with her husband, her daughters, and her close friend Auguste Hervieu
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Travel | Frances Trollope | Whether or not Frances Wright
's utopian colony was FT
's chosen final destination, the decision to leave it came swiftly after her arrival. She and her travelling companions were disappointed by the conditions at... |
Wealth and Poverty | Frances Trollope | When Hervieu
decided to try his luck in Washington, FT
decided to accompany him. One of her oldest friends, Anna Maria Stone
, lived just ten miles from the capital. FT
took lodgings for... |
Wealth and Poverty | Frances Trollope | FT
was struck again with malaria in autumn1830 and as Hervieu
was unable to help them this time, she continued to write to her husband asking for funds for her and her daughters to return... |
Wealth and Poverty | Frances Trollope |
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