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256: 384:, she published several works. Furthermore, her skills developed at a very young age. She became a famous and well-known writer quickly through her writings for the Italian independence. Most of her contributions were offered through different translations. Trollope translated an Italian nationalist play by 526:
One of her greatest achievements occurred in 1861 when her twenty-seven papers, which were previously written for "Athanaeum", were reprinted and renamed as "Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution". This was an important achievement since it contributed towards the struggle for the Italian Freedom.
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and became part of the Anglophone society of Florence in 1847. Comparisons of the two households concluded that the atmosphere of the Browning household was more intense whilst the Trollopes' was a more carefree environment. Theodosia was considered similar in character to Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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After their marriage, they had a daughter, Beatrice, who was born in March 1853. The couple made their Italian household into a leading location; it was visited by the visiting British intelligentsia as well as leading Italian figures. "Mrs Trollope" was a celebrated hostess. She lived with her
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reported in 1864 on Theodosia's poor health, citing it as the reason her intellectual gifts had not been more widely appreciated. Her gift for languages was noted in that she could understand Italian nearly as well as her first language. Before she married
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advocating freedom for Italy. These articles, which pointedly disregarded the Pope, lauded the Italian nationalists. Her articles are credited with encouraging popular British support for the emergence of Italy as a nation. The American
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Olive Baldwin, Thelma Wilson, 'Abrams, Harriett (c.1758–1821)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
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Claire Tomalin, 'Ternan, Ellen Lawless (1839–1914)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
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John Pemble, 'Trollope, Theodosia (1816–1865)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2006
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Another one of her achievements was that she was able to inform other people about the events and problems during the Italian Revolution.
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Trollope and her family went on a trip to Florence in 1844. Her father published his Dante translation in 1846. Whilst she was a guest of
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Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution, in a Series of Letters from Florence: With a Sketch of Subsequent Events up to the Present Time
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Theodosia was known for her poetry, her translations and her articles on household matters, although she also contributed letters to the
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in Florence where four other members of the Trollope family were interred. Her husband later went on to marry the American-born
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Garrow had her first poetry published in 1839 and she then contributed articles for a number of publications including
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and all of her guests were in danger of appearing in some disguised way in Fanny's novels.
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The Political Worlds of Women:Gender and Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain
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ceramics, marble floors and pillars, suits of armour and a 5,000-book library.
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Their new villa was bought in part by Theodosia's inheritance. It was the
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in Florence. Their house was decorated by carved furniture, inlaid walls,
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society in Florence. Theodosia Trollope made one of the most well-known
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On Presenting a Young Invalid with a Bunch of Early Violets
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Sir William Garrow: His Life, Times, and Fight for Justice
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Sir William Garrow his life, times, and fight for justice
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Theodosia Trollope died in 1865 and was buried in the
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Index

Theodosia Trollope (from a book in Boston Library)
Torquay
Devon
Florence
Thomas Adolphus Trollope
Theodosia Abrams Fisher
Anthony Trollope
Frances Milton Trollope
Harriett Abrams
Eliza Abrams
Trollope
Florence
Italy
Thomas Adolphus Trollope
Italian nationalists
Torquay
Theodosia Abrams Fisher
La Vita Nuova
Dante Alighieri
Household Words
Charles Dickens
Walter Savage Landor
Elizabeth Barrett

Fanny Trollope
Thomas Adolphus Trollope
Anthony Trollope
majolica
Sir Horace Mann
ex-patriate

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