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Fanny Trollope Teresa Ransom

Fanny Trollope By Teresa Ransom

Fanny Trollope by Teresa Ransom


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Teresa Ransom is related to the descendants of Fanny Trollope, mother of Anthony Trollope, and undertook massive research to write this biography. Fanny's importance to contemporary writing and her son's writing, is only now being acknowledged.

Fanny Trollope Summary

Fanny Trollope by Teresa Ransom

Teresa Ransom is related to the descendants of Fanny Trollope, mother of Anthony Trollope, and undertook massive research to write this biography. Fanny's importance to contemporary writing and her son's writing, is only now being acknowledged. Born in Bristol in 1779, Fanny Trollope was the daughter of a country parson. She married a barrister, and produced seven children in eight years, but with her husband in financial trouble she set off for America where living was cheaper. The bazaar she set up was a disaster and she returned to England on borrowed money. "Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832, was the account of those years. It took Victorian sensibilities by storm, running to four editions both in the UK and in America in its first year, and not only paid the family debts, but made Fanny, at the age of 52, a celebrity. Today, Fanny Trollope's importance in contemporary literature is beginning to be recognized, as is also the formative influence she had on her son Anthony's work.

Table of Contents

"Her education had been a very strange one" Bristol and Heckfield 1779-1803; "A fund of fanciful invention" Keppel Street, London 1803-1815; "A lively, brilliant woman of the world" Harrow 1815-1827; "Desolation was the only feeling" America, Nashoba 4 November 1827- Autumn 1828; "A pretty sharp lesson in economy" America, Trollope's Folly Autumn 1828 - 5 August 1831; "heaven grant it may pay me!" Harrow Weald August 1831 - September 1832, Julian Hill September 1832 - April 1834; "Met with resolution, and endured with courage" Bruges April 1834 - December 1835; "As dauntless as an Alexander" Hadley January 1836 - Autumn 1838; "So much read, so much admired, and so much abused" 20 York Street, London, Winter 1838 - July 1840; "Freely, honestly, and boldly expressed" Penrith, July 1840 - September 1843; "Ever eager for fresh materials to work upon" Florence, September 1843 - September 1847; "I can bear anything better than uncertainty" Changes, September 1847 - November 1849; "A bluestocking who travels in seven-leagued boats" Pau, December 1849-1852; "I am in truth grown most woefully idle" Villa Trollope, March 1852 - October 1863.

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GOR003845923
9780750912693
0750912693
Fanny Trollope by Teresa Ransom
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
1996-09-26
256
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