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27 years her senior who had lost her husband and daughter not long after Edwards' parents had died and was to become her companion until both women died in early 1892. Another significant person in Edwards' life was Ellen Byrne, the wife of a pastor and school inspector, with whom Edwards apparently
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In January 1851, Amelia Edwards became engaged to a Mr Bacon (first name unknown), possibly out of consideration for her ageing parents, who may have been worried for their daughter's future economic security. There are no signs that point to a love relationship; on the contrary, Edwards does not
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officer before becoming a banker, Edwards was educated at home by her mother and showed early promise as a writer. She published her first poem at the age of seven and her first story at the age of twelve. Thereafter came a variety of poetry, stories and articles in several periodicals, including
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After her descent from the mountains, Edwards described civilized life as a "dead-level World of Commonplace". In the summer of 1873, dissatisfied by the end of their journey, Edwards and Renshawe took to a walking tour of France. However, this was interrupted by torrential rains, a factor that
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reveals that Edwards had mentioned it to Symonds after the two had become friends around 1864. According to Symonds, John Rice Byrne was aware of the nature of his wife's feelings for Edwards and condoned the relationship. Ellis anonymized this information and used it in his publication
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in 1849 that was followed by a frequently sore throat. This made it hard for her to sing, causing her to lose interest in music and even regret the time she had spent on opera. Other interests she pursued included pistol shooting, riding and mathematics.
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at the foot. Alongside are the graves of her life partner of 30 years, Ellen Drew Braysher (9 April 1804 – 9 January 1892), with whom she had lived in Westbury-on-Trym and of Ellen's daughter, Sarah Harriet Braysher (1832–1864). In September 2016,
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A Poetry-book of Elder Poets, consisting of songs & sonnets, odes & lyrics, selected and arranged, with notes, from the works of the elder English poets, dating from the beginning of the fourteenth century to the middle of the eighteenth
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entered a love relationship during the second half of the 1860s. The relationship ended when the husband, John Rice Byrne, was assigned a different school district and the couple moved away, which left Edwards deeply distraught.
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Outlines of English history: from the Roman conquest to the present time: with observations on the progress of art, science and civilization and questions adapted to each paragraph: for the use of schools
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In addition, Edwards became an artist. She would illustrate some of her own writings and also paint scenes from other books she had read. She was talented enough at the age of 12 to catch the eye of
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Upper part, figure of an official of Amenhotep III, from a double statue. From Bubastis (Tell-Basta), Egypt. From the Amelia Edwards Collection. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.
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Edwards, again accompanied by Lucy Renshaw, toured Egypt in the winter of 1873–1874, experiencing a fascination with the land and its cultures, ancient and modern. Journeying southwards from
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Upper part of a statuette of an Egyptian woman and her husband. 18th Dynasty. From Egypt. From the Amelia Edwards Collection. Now housed in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.
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which had a huge influence on developing egyptology as a discipline. Her dedication to this science earned her the nickname of "the Godmother of Egyptology". Edwards also supported
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in 1853, through sketches brought back to England from Italy. On 27 June 1872, she embarked on a trip through the mountains with her friend Lucy Renshaw. That day they left
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Amelia Edwards formed emotional attachments almost exclusively with women. From the early 1860s onwards, she lived with Ellen Drew Braysher (1804–1892, see below), a
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Edwards' short story "Was It an Illusion?" (1881), about a Schools Inspector who has an unsettling encounter on his visit to the north of England, features in
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Edwards' papers, archived at Somerville College, contain no reference to the intimate quality of this relationship, but a letter from writer and early
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Instead the two women hired mountain guides from the region. On 1 July 1872, after a three-day stay in Venice, Edwards and Renshaw left for
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Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt: for the use of students and travellers
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Early in the 1850s, Edwards began to focus more exclusively on being a writer. Her first full-length novel was
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Thirdly, Edwards took up composing and performing music for some years, until she suffered a bout of
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More usefully employed: Amelia B. Edwards, writer, traveller and campaigner for ancient Egypt
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and even educated persons had never heard of them. This journey was described in her book
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as the background, which she had visited for a few enjoyable summer holidays as a child.
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Women on the Nile: Writings of Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale and Amelia Edwards
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Born on 7 June 1831 in Islington, London, to an Irish mother and a father who had been a
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Sights and Stories: Being Some Account of a Holiday Tour Through the North of Belgium
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The History of France; from the Conquest of Gaul by the Romans to the Peace of 1856
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This article is about the 19th-century writer. For the 20th-century publisher, see
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London: George Routledge and Sons Ltd, 1877 (1st edition) and 1888 (2nd edition,
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in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts' Sackler Wing. It was written and directed by
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To advance the Fund's work, Edwards largely abandoned other writing in favour of
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Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys: A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites
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Edwards bequeathed her collection of Egyptian antiquities and her library to
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Benjamin F. Fisher IV (1985). "Amelia B. Edwards". In Bleiler, E. F. (ed.).
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The Monte Pelmo, as drawn by Edwards during her expedition to the Dolomites
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A Summary of English History: from the Roman Conquest to the present time
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Miss Brocklehurst on the Nile: diary of a Victorian traveller in Egypt
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Edwards further maintained important, close friendships with painter
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Edwards wrote a successful, self-illustrated description of her
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At the time of Edwards's visit, the Dolomites were described as
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The Eleventh of March. (From a pocket-book of forty years ago)
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In 2012, Edwards was portrayed as a non-singing character in
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Titian's Birthplace, drawn by Amelia Edwards in her book
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Egypt Exploration Society. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
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British Library Catalogue. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
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The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
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seem to have felt any particular sympathies for her
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Oxford University Press. 904:"A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest" 666:was based on a scenario by the Egyptologist 551:. She contributed to the 9th edition of the 1461: 1332: 814:The Young Marquis, or, A Story from a Reign 599:, Bristol, where her grave is marked by an 1914:Classed as a novel by the British Library 1723:. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 100. 1693: 1640: 1382: 1205:. New York: Scribner's. pp. 255–260. 1053: 1044: 739: 711:A one-woman show based on Edwards's life, 493:(manned houseboat), the two women visited 454:influenced them in looking towards Egypt. 49: 1824: 1797:Christiansen, Rupert (24 February 2012). 183:Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys. 1904:(Second ed.). Routledge & Sons. 1449:Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1110:Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 988:. London: Longman's, Green and Co., 1873 895:"The Story of Ernst Christian Schoeffer" 574: 530: 469: 461: 419:and Caprile, and ended their journey in 347: 176: 164: 1618:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1446: 1272: 1240:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1159: 1107: 1018:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 786:. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1891 322:Studies in the Psychology of Sex Vol. 2 14: 2120:Deaths from the 1889–1890 flu pandemic 2062: 1851:"Frequently Asked Questions about MPM" 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1121: 1119: 436:Untrodden Peaks and Infrequent Valleys 1698:. London: Rubicon Press. p. 69. 1468:Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 1442: 1440: 1438: 1387:. London: Rubicon Press. p. 10. 1339:Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 1293:– via Indiana University Press. 642: 1768: 1609: 1550:(Second ed.). London: Longmans. 1451:. London: George Routledge and Sons. 1314: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1268: 1266: 1040:. London: Egypt Exploration Society. 913:"The Tragedy in the Palazzo Bardell" 267:(1880), went into several editions. 142:(1880), and the travelogue of Egypt 2095:19th-century British archaeologists 1219: 1131:"Grave of Amelia Edwards (1439170)" 1116: 808:The Ladder of Life. A Heart history 627:, with a sum of ÂŁ2,500 to found an 587:, Edwards died on 15 April 1892 at 570: 432:A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites 24: 2085:19th-century British women writers 1489:. London: G. Routledge & Sons. 1455: 1435: 1136:National Heritage List for England 881:Monsieur Maurice and Other Stories 25: 2186: 2039:Walther, Bianca (22 April 2021). 1945: 1799:"Aida, Royal Albert Hall, review" 1769:Hall, George (24 February 2012). 1474:: 52–53 – via Project MUSE. 1408:Walther, Bianca (22 April 2021). 1297: 1263: 892:"The Cabaret of the Break of Day" 802:My Brother's Wife. A Life–History 442:, finding a Madonna and Child in 325:as an example of what he termed " 146:(1877). 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Amelia B. Edwards
Amelia Edwards (publisher)

St Mary's Church, Henbury
novelist
journalist
Egyptologist
anthology
Egypt Exploration Fund

Petrie Museum

Caprile
British Army
Chambers's Journal
Household Words
All the Year Round
Saturday Review
Morning Post
George Cruikshank
typhus
bigamy
ghost stories
Suffolk
fiancé
widow
homosexual
John Addington Symonds
Havelock Ellis
Studies in the Psychology of Sex Vol. 2

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