Mrs. Shelley - By Lucy Madox Rossetti.
I have to thank all the previous students of Shelley as poet and man-not last nor least among whom is my husband-for their loving and truthful research on all the subjects surrounding the life of Mrs. Shelley. Every aspect has been presented, and of known material it only remained to compare, sift, and use with judgment. Concerning facts subsequent to Shelley's death, many valuable papers have been placed at my service, and I have made no new statement which there are not existing documents to vouch for.
This book was in the publishers' hands before the appearance of Mrs. Marshall's Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and I have had neither to omit, add to, nor alter anything in this work, in consequence of the publication of hers. The passages from letters of Mrs. Shelley to Mr. Trelawny were kindly placed at my disposal by his son-in-law and daughter, Colonel and Mrs. Call, as early as the summer of 1888.
Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (19 July 1843 - 12 April 1894), the child of Ford Madox Brown and Elisabeth Bromley (1819-1846), was an artist, author and model associated with the Pre-and married to the writer and art critic William Michael Rossetti.
Born in 1843 in Paris, her mother died just three years later in 1846, and she was sent to live with her aunt Helen Bromley in Gravesend, Kent.
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I have to thank all the previous students of Shelley as poet and man-not last nor least among whom is my husband-for their loving and truthful research on all the subjects surrounding the life of Mrs. Shelley. Every aspect has been presented, and of known material it only remained to compare, sift, and use with judgment. Concerning facts subsequent to Shelley's death, many valuable papers have been placed at my service, and I have made no new statement which there are not existing documents to vouch for.
This book was in the publishers' hands before the appearance of Mrs. Marshall's Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and I have had neither to omit, add to, nor alter anything in this work, in consequence of the publication of hers. The passages from letters of Mrs. Shelley to Mr. Trelawny were kindly placed at my disposal by his son-in-law and daughter, Colonel and Mrs. Call, as early as the summer of 1888.
Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (19 July 1843 - 12 April 1894), the child of Ford Madox Brown and Elisabeth Bromley (1819-1846), was an artist, author and model associated with the Pre-and married to the writer and art critic William Michael Rossetti.
Born in 1843 in Paris, her mother died just three years later in 1846, and she was sent to live with her aunt Helen Bromley in Gravesend, Kent.
Mrs. Shelley
Mrs. Shelley - By Lucy Madox Rossetti.
I have to thank all the previous students of Shelley as poet and man-not last nor least among whom is my husband-for their loving and truthful research on all the subjects surrounding the life of Mrs. Shelley. Every aspect has been presented, and of known material it only remained to compare, sift, and use with judgment. Concerning facts subsequent to Shelley's death, many valuable papers have been placed at my service, and I have made no new statement which there are not existing documents to vouch for.
This book was in the publishers' hands before the appearance of Mrs. Marshall's Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and I have had neither to omit, add to, nor alter anything in this work, in consequence of the publication of hers. The passages from letters of Mrs. Shelley to Mr. Trelawny were kindly placed at my disposal by his son-in-law and daughter, Colonel and Mrs. Call, as early as the summer of 1888.
Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (19 July 1843 - 12 April 1894), the child of Ford Madox Brown and Elisabeth Bromley (1819-1846), was an artist, author and model associated with the Pre-and married to the writer and art critic William Michael Rossetti.
Born in 1843 in Paris, her mother died just three years later in 1846, and she was sent to live with her aunt Helen Bromley in Gravesend, Kent.
I have to thank all the previous students of Shelley as poet and man-not last nor least among whom is my husband-for their loving and truthful research on all the subjects surrounding the life of Mrs. Shelley. Every aspect has been presented, and of known material it only remained to compare, sift, and use with judgment. Concerning facts subsequent to Shelley's death, many valuable papers have been placed at my service, and I have made no new statement which there are not existing documents to vouch for.
This book was in the publishers' hands before the appearance of Mrs. Marshall's Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and I have had neither to omit, add to, nor alter anything in this work, in consequence of the publication of hers. The passages from letters of Mrs. Shelley to Mr. Trelawny were kindly placed at my disposal by his son-in-law and daughter, Colonel and Mrs. Call, as early as the summer of 1888.
Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (19 July 1843 - 12 April 1894), the child of Ford Madox Brown and Elisabeth Bromley (1819-1846), was an artist, author and model associated with the Pre-and married to the writer and art critic William Michael Rossetti.
Born in 1843 in Paris, her mother died just three years later in 1846, and she was sent to live with her aunt Helen Bromley in Gravesend, Kent.
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BN ID: | 2940000736289 |
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Publisher: | B&R Samizdat Express |
Publication date: | 09/01/2009 |
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Format: | eBook |
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