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Collection of letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont

Collection of letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont PDF Author: Edward John Trelawny
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Collection of letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont

Collection of letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont PDF Author: Edward John Trelawny
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3 letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont

3 letters from Edward John Trelawny to Claire Clairmont PDF Author: Edward John Trelawny
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Letters of Edward John Trelawny

Letters of Edward John Trelawny PDF Author: Edward John Trelawny
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 348

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The Clairmont Correspondence: 1808-1834

The Clairmont Correspondence: 1808-1834 PDF Author: Claire Clairmont
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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"You write the most amusing and clever letters in the world... If your letters are ever published, all others that ever were published before will fall in the shade, and you will be looked on as the best letter writer that ever charmed their friends."--Mary Shelley to Claire Clairmont, 29 November 1842 Claire Clairmont embodied English romanticism in her life, her journals, and especially in her letters. As step-daughter of William Godwin, as companion to Shelley and Mary on their elopement, as Shelley's "Constantia," as mother of Byron's Allegra, as a regular member of the Shelley circle (close to Peacock, Leigh Hunt, Hogg, Lady Mount Cashell, and Trelawny), as governess in Russia during the Decembrist Revolution, as confidante of Mary Shelley and Jane Williams in their middle years, and, in her old age, as the inspiration of Henry James's The Aspern Papers, she both lived and recorded the Romantic Revolution. Brought up in the same household as Mary Shelley, dedicated to the principles of Mary Wollstonecraft, Claire was a more enthusiastic feminist than Mary, and her letters on this theme are always arresting, often hilarious. She wrote on the perils of marriage, on the advantages of illegitimacy, and on the forces that press a woman of no fortune into dependency. She resisted these forces, maintaining her independence in the only career open to her--governess and companion--while dreaming of a "society of free women." This edition presents the texts of all known surviving letters by Claire Clairmont along with those of her brother Charles Clairmont and her stepsister Fanny Imlay Godwin--229 letters in all, of which 183 are published here for the first time complete. ClaireClairmont's letters, numbering 190, date from 1815, when she was seventeen, to two months before her death in 1879. Charles Clairmont's 32 letters begin with schoolboy notes to Godwin in 1808, when he was thirteen, and conclude in 1849, two months before his death. Fanny Godwin's seven are all from 1816, the year of her suicide at the age of twenty-two. The volumes also include a chronological chart, genealogical tables, appendices, and twenty-eight illustrations. "The role Claire Clairmont played in the lives of Shelley, Mary Shelley, and Byron gives exceptional importance to her letters. Claire Clairmont was an intelligent, discerning--at times self-centered and, towards the latter part of her life, quirky--observer of the life around her. In the letters exchanged between Claire Clairmont and Mary Shelley, as well as in her many letters to Byron and Trelawny, one gathers invaluable first-hand insights into the lives of the extraordinary circle of younger romantics and their era."--Betty T. Bennett, American University

The Clairmont Correspondence: 1835-1879

The Clairmont Correspondence: 1835-1879 PDF Author: Claire Clairmont
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 432

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Letters

Letters PDF Author: Edward John Trelawny
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 354

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Edward John Trelawny

Edward John Trelawny PDF Author: Donald B. Prell
Publisher: Strand Publishing
ISBN: 9780974197524
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 60

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Trelawny's Strange Relations

Trelawny's Strange Relations PDF Author: Anne Hill
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Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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The Friend of Shelley

The Friend of Shelley PDF Author: Harold John Massingham
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Pages : 412

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The Clairmont Family Journals 1855-1885

The Clairmont Family Journals 1855-1885 PDF Author: Sharon Joffe
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429557817
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 343

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This edition presents the extant journals of Pauline Clairmont (1825–1891) and Wilhelm Clairmont (1831–1895), the niece and nephew of Claire Clairmont (1798–1879) who was Mary Shelley’s (1797–1851) stepsister. It also includes a journal originally attributed to Pauline but which likely was Walter Gaulis Clairmont’s (1868–1958; Wilhelm’s son). All three journals are currently deposited in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the New York Public Library. Pauline and Wilhelm spent many years living and working in places like Australia and the Banat and their adventures are recorded in their journals. Pauline wrote a series of sixteen journals cataloguing her life; however, except for one journal, all the remaining journals have been lost. Her extant journal, written primarily in English but with French and German entries, documents her struggles in the Australian outback during the 1850s and her relationship with William Henry Suttor, Junior, who would later become a pastoralist and a politician. Pauline’s journal tells of her love for Suttor, her disappointment at his rejection, and her musings about her life in Australia. In his journal, Wilhelm chronicles his attempts to purchase a farm in Europe while Walter provides us with an account of his 8-day Austrian expedition. This new edition brings together these three journals, thereby extending our understanding of the Shelley-Clairmont family. The edition includes an introduction to the primary Godwin-Shelley-Clairmont circle and a chapter on the history of life writing. The editor provides extensive editorial notes and carefully researched chapters to contextualize The Clairmont Family Journals: 1855–1885.