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.

Connections

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Friends, Associates Hannah Lynch
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...
Literary responses Hannah Lynch
Arvède Barine , who had offered to review the original when it came out, contributed a supportive and enthusiastic
Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, Vol.
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, No. 2, 2011, pp. 157-71.
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review to the Journal des débats of the French translation (which she had also looked...
Literary responses F. Mabel Robinson
FMR 's sister Mary saluted her as a Realist in her novels, suggesting that her own poetry seemed superficial and fantastic beside Mabel's prose.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Songs, Ballads, and a Garden Play. T. Fisher Unwin, 1888.
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Literary responses Felicia Hemans
As the Victorian period advanced, FH 's popularity with readers held firm, but critics became less enthusiastic. George Gilfillan published a substantial article on her in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine in 1847, placing her first in...
Literary responses Emily Brontë
Since the early criticism which took its lead from Charlotte's biographical portrait, a biographical and hagiographic industry has arisen around all three Brontë sisters and their home in Haworth. A. Mary F. Robinson published...
Literary responses Michael Field
Edith and Katharine must have also been extremely pleased with the praise they received from the critics. A review in The Spectator heralded a new voice which is likely to be heard far and wide...
Literary responses Vernon Lee
Lee's work had a highly mixed reception. It was praised by Pater: in a footnote added to the third edition of his Renaissance, he calls Euphoriona work abounding in knowledge and insights on...
Literary responses Rosamund Marriott Watson
RMW was clearly succeeding in the literary world, fashioning for herself a distinct poetic persona. Linda Hughes finds evidence of this in Katharine Tynan 's essay A Literary Causerie, which appeared in The Speaker...
Literary responses Marie de Sévigné
For years MS was ridiculed for her incorrect orthography, but in fact her unorthodox spelling was modern. It was that advocated by the reformers, participants in a movement to reduce the number of unphonetic letters...
Publishing Hannah Lynch
HL reviewed French writers and writings for the Contemporary Review and for the Fortnightly Review, where her article on the French playwright and novelist Paul Hervieu appeared in October 1896 and she reviewed A. Mary F. Robinson
Publishing Vernon Lee
Mary Patricia Kane edited at Rome in 2004 a volume entitled Spurious Ghosts: the Fantastic Tales of Vernon Lee. Another collection of Lee's short stories entitled Hauntings and Other Fantastic Tales, edited by...
Reception Mathilde Blind
Contemporary poet A. Mary F. Robinson is recorded by Vernon Lee to have said in 1881 that MB 's poetry was just among the very best written at present.
qtd. in
Demoor, Marysa. “Women Poets as Critics in the Athenæum: Ungendered Anonymity Unmasked”. Nineteenth-Century Prose, Vol.
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, No. 1, 1997, pp. 51-71.
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Textual Features Hannah Lynch
In her dedication HL promised to portray a kind of upstanding young Frenchman who was common in life but rare in literature.
Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, Vol.
36
, No. 2, 2011, pp. 157-71.
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Denys D'Auvrillac is attracted by the English Mary Sumers, who sets out...
Textual Features Vernon Lee
Lee's title character is Anne Brown, a beautiful but uneducated nursemaid who captures the imagination of Walter Hamlin, a frustrated painter and poet staying in the Tuscan village of Lucca.Walter makes Anne his muse...
Textual Features Vernon Lee
These letters (to correspondents including her family, Linda Villari , and her beloved Mary Robinson ) show her startling intellectual development over these two decades. Some are written in English, others (with translations here) in...

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Texts

Robinson, A. Mary F. The New Arcadia and Other Poems. Ellis and White, 1884.
Robinson, A. Mary F. “The Social Novel in France”. Contemporary Review, Vol.
75
, pp. 800-13.
Robinson, A. Mary F. “The Three Kings”. Contemporary Review, Vol.
56
, pp. 848-58.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Twentieth Century French Writers. W. Collins, 1919.
Robinson, A. Mary F. Victor Hugo. Constable, 1921.