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.
346:
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
287:
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
33:
379:
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
372:
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
997:
252:; however, Barrett herself did not feel the comparison was justified. Barrett wrote that Trollope's work was "flowingly & softly written, with no trace of the thing called genius".
543:
Olive
Baldwin, Thelma Wilson, 'Abrams, Harriett (c.1758â1821)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
231:. Her mother was Jewish. This was the second marriage for her mother, who came to the marriage with two children from her deceased husband, a naval officer.
776:
Claire
Tomalin, 'Ternan, Ellen Lawless (1839â1914)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
396:. Both of these writers were Italian nationalists and these excerpts from Trollope helped unite the English community with the Italian community.
32:
655:
John Pemble, 'Trollope, Theodosia (1816â1865)', Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2006
527:
Another one of her achievements was that she was able to inform other people about the events and problems during the
Italian Revolution.
267:
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
1072:
517:
Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution, in a Series of Letters from Florence: With a Sketch of Subsequent Events up to the Present Time
366:
Theodosia was known for her poetry, her translations and her articles on household matters, although she also contributed letters to the
1067:
1057:
847:
354:
in Florence where four other members of the Trollope family were interred. Her husband later went on to marry the American-born
574:
668:
1062:
857:
825:
635:
601:
234:
Garrow had her first poetry published in 1839 and she then contributed articles for a number of publications including
754:
744:
185:; 28 November 1816 â 13 April 1865) was an English poet, translator, and writer known also for her marriage into the
998:"Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution, in a Series of Letters from Florence | European history after 1450"
1052:
1027:
1042:
1037:
368:
312:
943:
201:. Her hospitality made her home the centre of British society in the city. Her writings in support of the
385:
351:
339:
500:. The original writer of this art work was the Italian poet and patriot Giovanni Battista Niccolini.
393:
381:
355:
272:
198:
115:
331:
218:
159:
149:
695:
919:
886:
1047:
1032:
969:
1022:
1017:
347:
and all of her guests were in danger of appearing in some disguised way in Fanny's novels.
245:
8:
202:
853:
821:
750:
631:
597:
570:
495:
320:
249:
728:
276:
154:
723:
625:
591:
564:
389:
335:
241:
236:
228:
221:. Her father was part Indian and he is known for making the first translation of
164:
409:
849:
The Political Worlds of Women:Gender and Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain
777:
656:
544:
304:
ceramics, marble floors and pillars, suits of armour and a 5,000-book library.
268:
1011:
223:
255:
375:
169:
307:
Their new villa was bought in part by Theodosia's inheritance. It was the
300:
in Florence. Their house was decorated by carved furniture, inlaid walls,
316:
319:
society in Florence. Theodosia Trollope made one of the most well-known
343:
315:'s house and hospitality. Their house was considered the centre of the
789:
301:
190:
186:
78:
214:
57:
217:, Devon, England. Her parents were Joseph Garrow and the singer
194:
61:
630:. Hook, Hampshire, U.K.: Waterside Press. pp. 249â253.
424:
On Presenting a Young Invalid with a Bunch of Early Violets
746:
Sir William Garrow: His Life, Times, and Fight for Justice
627:
Sir William Garrow his life, times, and fight for justice
350:
Theodosia Trollope died in 1865 and was buried in the
880:
878:
876:
820:. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. 2014. p. 215.
37:Theodosia Trollope (from a book in Boston Library)
1009:
873:
566:Queen Bee of Tuscany: The Redoubtable Janet Ross
213:Theodosia Garrow was born in 1816 and raised in
913:
911:
909:
907:
905:
736:
623:
16:English poet, translator and writer (1816â1865)
687:
961:
841:
839:
837:
935:
902:
288:daughter, her husband and his mother at the
205:are credited with changing public opinions.
812:
810:
651:
649:
647:
562:
845:
834:
718:
716:
189:family. She married and bought a villa in
31:
624:Hostettler, John; Braby, Richard (2010).
593:Dante's British Public: Readers and Texts
569:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 90.
558:
556:
554:
552:
970:"The English Heart to the Roman Pontiff"
917:
884:
807:
644:
596:. Oxford University Press. p. 232.
447:
254:
713:
669:"Listings for Author: Theodosia Garrow"
661:
458:Imagine's Reward: A Legend of the Rhine
410:Published in Countess of Blessington's
323:in Italy, which could be found in the "
292:on the square that was then called the
1010:
742:
619:
617:
615:
613:
589:
549:
505:The English Heart to the Roman Pontiff
263:in 1860 when the Trollopes lived there
941:
311:that was compared with the renown of
967:
583:
342:, after they also took residence at
330:The Trollopes' daughter played with
610:
13:
1073:19th-century English women writers
693:
271:, she met and married Fanny's son
14:
1084:
1068:English women non-fiction writers
852:. Routeledge. pp. 178, 252.
818:The Poems of Browning 1846 â 1861
361:
1058:19th-century English translators
282:
105:Poetry, translation, non-fiction
990:
782:
770:
743:Garrow, William (17 May 2010).
521:
487:
127:
944:"Arnold of Brescia: A tragedy"
537:
1:
530:
208:
918:Trollope, Theodosia (1841).
885:Trollope, Theodosia (1839).
563:Ben Downing (18 June 2013).
476:She is not Dead but Sleepeth
436:On a Portrait of Her Majesty
7:
388:and excerpts from the poet
386:Giovanni Battista Niccolini
244:. Her poetry was lauded by
10:
1089:
1063:19th-century English poets
888:The Heath's Book of Beauty
510:
430:Song of the Winter Spirits
340:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
846:Richardson, Sara (2013).
790:"Frances Trollope Portal"
145:
137:
109:
101:
93:
85:
68:
42:
30:
23:
404:
399:
382:Thomas Adolphus Trollope
356:Frances Eleanor Trollope
298:Piazza dell'Indipendenza
273:Thomas Adolphus Trollope
248:and compared to that of
199:Thomas Adolphus Trollope
116:Thomas Adolphus Trollope
942:Niccolini, Giovanni B.
275:(brother of the writer
219:Theodosia Abrams Fisher
160:Frances Milton Trollope
150:Theodosia Abrams Fisher
700:Dickens journal online
464:The Doom of Cheynholme
412:Heath's Book of Beauty
296:and is now called the
264:
968:Trollope, Theodosia.
778:accessed 20 Sept 2014
657:accessed 21 Sept 2014
590:Havely, Nick (2013).
545:accessed 20 Sept 2014
394:Francesco Dall'Ongaro
258:
1053:Jewish women writers
1028:Writers from Torquay
696:"Theodosia Trollope"
294:Piazza Maria Antonia
261:Piazza Maria Antonia
246:Walter Savage Landor
203:Italian nationalists
1043:English translators
1038:English women poets
749:. Waterside Press.
724:"Villino Trollope?"
470:The Lady of Ashynn
442:The Cry of Romagna
265:
197:with her husband,
179:Theodosia Trollope
25:Theodosia Trollope
675:. Open University
576:978-1-4299-4295-9
496:Arnold of Brescia
392:and the activist
250:Elizabeth Barrett
176:
175:
141:Beatrice Trollope
1080:
1002:
1001:
994:
988:
987:
985:
983:
974:
965:
959:
958:
956:
954:
939:
933:
932:
930:
928:
915:
900:
899:
897:
895:
882:
871:
870:
868:
866:
843:
832:
831:
814:
805:
804:
802:
800:
786:
780:
774:
768:
767:
765:
763:
740:
734:
733:
732:. December 1864.
729:Atlantic Monthly
720:
711:
710:
708:
706:
691:
685:
684:
682:
680:
665:
659:
653:
642:
641:
621:
608:
607:
587:
581:
580:
560:
547:
541:
376:Atlantic Monthly
352:English Cemetery
325:Villino Trollope
309:Villino Trollope
290:Villino Trollope
277:Anthony Trollope
157:(brother-in-law)
155:Anthony Trollope
131:
129:
75:
55:28 November 1816
54:
52:
46:Theodosia Garrow
35:
21:
20:
1088:
1087:
1083:
1082:
1081:
1079:
1078:
1077:
1008:
1007:
1006:
1005:
996:
995:
991:
981:
979:
972:
966:
962:
952:
950:
940:
936:
926:
924:
916:
903:
893:
891:
883:
874:
864:
862:
860:
844:
835:
828:
816:
815:
808:
798:
796:
788:
787:
783:
775:
771:
761:
759:
757:
741:
737:
722:
721:
714:
704:
702:
692:
688:
678:
676:
667:
666:
662:
654:
645:
638:
622:
611:
604:
588:
584:
577:
561:
550:
542:
538:
533:
524:
513:
490:
453:
415:
407:
402:
390:Giuseppe Giusti
364:
313:Sir Horace Mann
285:
242:Charles Dickens
237:Household Words
229:Dante Alighieri
211:
168:
165:Harriett Abrams
163:
162:(mother-in-law)
158:
153:
133:
130: 1848)
125:
121:
118:
77:
73:
56:
50:
48:
47:
38:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1086:
1076:
1075:
1070:
1065:
1060:
1055:
1050:
1045:
1040:
1035:
1030:
1025:
1020:
1004:
1003:
989:
960:
934:
901:
872:
859:978-1135964931
858:
833:
827:978-1317905424
826:
806:
794:Florin Website
781:
769:
755:
735:
712:
694:Lohrli, Anne.
686:
660:
643:
637:978-1906534820
636:
609:
603:978-0191034374
602:
582:
575:
548:
535:
534:
532:
529:
523:
520:
512:
509:
508:
507:
501:
489:
486:
485:
484:
478:
472:
466:
460:
452:
446:
445:
444:
438:
432:
426:
414:
408:
406:
403:
401:
398:
363:
362:Writing career
360:
284:
281:
269:Fanny Trollope
210:
207:
174:
173:
147:
143:
142:
139:
135:
134:
123:
119:
114:
113:
111:
107:
106:
103:
99:
98:
95:
91:
90:
87:
83:
82:
76:(aged 48)
70:
66:
65:
44:
40:
39:
36:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1085:
1074:
1071:
1069:
1066:
1064:
1061:
1059:
1056:
1054:
1051:
1049:
1046:
1044:
1041:
1039:
1036:
1034:
1031:
1029:
1026:
1024:
1021:
1019:
1016:
1015:
1013:
999:
993:
978:
971:
964:
949:
945:
938:
923:
922:
914:
912:
910:
908:
906:
890:
889:
881:
879:
877:
861:
855:
851:
850:
842:
840:
838:
829:
823:
819:
813:
811:
795:
791:
785:
779:
773:
758:
756:9781906534820
752:
748:
747:
739:
731:
730:
725:
719:
717:
701:
697:
690:
674:
670:
664:
658:
652:
650:
648:
639:
633:
629:
628:
620:
618:
616:
614:
605:
599:
595:
594:
586:
578:
572:
568:
567:
559:
557:
555:
553:
546:
540:
536:
528:
519:
518:
506:
502:
499:
497:
492:
491:
483:
482:Lethe Draught
479:
477:
473:
471:
467:
465:
461:
459:
455:
454:
451:
448:Published in
443:
439:
437:
433:
431:
427:
425:
421:
417:
416:
413:
397:
395:
391:
387:
383:
378:
377:
371:
370:
359:
357:
353:
348:
345:
341:
337:
334:, the son of
333:
328:
326:
322:
318:
314:
310:
305:
303:
299:
295:
291:
283:Personal life
280:
278:
274:
270:
262:
257:
253:
251:
247:
243:
240:published by
239:
238:
232:
230:
226:
225:
224:La Vita Nuova
220:
216:
206:
204:
200:
196:
192:
188:
184:
180:
171:
166:
161:
156:
151:
148:
144:
140:
136:
117:
112:
108:
104:
100:
96:
92:
88:
84:
80:
72:13 April 1865
71:
67:
63:
59:
45:
41:
34:
29:
22:
19:
1048:Jewish poets
1033:English Jews
992:
980:. Retrieved
976:
963:
951:. Retrieved
947:
937:
925:. Retrieved
921:The Keepsake
920:
892:. Retrieved
887:
863:. Retrieved
848:
817:
797:. Retrieved
793:
784:
772:
760:. Retrieved
745:
738:
727:
703:. Retrieved
699:
689:
679:21 September
677:. Retrieved
672:
663:
626:
592:
585:
565:
539:
525:
522:Achievements
516:
514:
504:
494:
488:Translations
481:
475:
469:
463:
457:
449:
441:
435:
429:
423:
420:The Gazelles
419:
411:
374:
367:
365:
349:
329:
324:
308:
306:
297:
293:
289:
286:
266:
260:
235:
233:
222:
212:
182:
178:
177:
170:Eliza Abrams
74:(1865-04-13)
18:
1023:1865 deaths
1018:1816 births
982:13 November
953:13 November
948:Hathi Trust
927:13 November
894:13 November
799:13 November
762:13 November
498:: A Tragedy
317:ex-patriate
94:Nationality
1012:Categories
977:ebbarchive
865:29 October
705:29 October
531:References
344:Casa Guidi
209:Early life
86:Occupation
51:1816-11-28
515:âĸ 1861 â
369:Athenaeum
146:Relatives
64:, England
450:Keepsake
302:majolica
191:Florence
187:Trollope
152:(mother)
138:Children
79:Florence
511:Letters
493:1846 â
480:1847 â
474:1846 â
468:1843 â
462:1842 â
456:1841 â
440:1847 â
434:1842 â
428:1841 â
418:1839 â
215:Torquay
132:
124:
120:
97:British
81:, Italy
58:Torquay
856:
824:
753:
673:UK Red
634:
600:
573:
503:1847â
336:Robert
321:salons
183:Garrow
172:(aunt)
167:(aunt)
110:Spouse
973:(PDF)
405:Poems
400:Works
195:Italy
181:(nÊe
126:(
122:
102:Genre
62:Devon
984:2014
955:2014
929:2014
896:2014
867:2014
854:ISBN
822:ISBN
801:2014
764:2014
751:ISBN
707:2014
681:2014
632:ISBN
598:ISBN
571:ISBN
422:and
338:and
259:The
89:Poet
69:Died
43:Born
332:Pen
327:".
279:).
227:by
1014::
975:.
946:.
904:^
875:^
836:^
809:^
792:.
726:.
715:^
698:.
671:.
646:^
612:^
551:^
358:.
193:,
128:m.
60:,
1000:.
986:.
957:.
931:.
898:.
869:.
830:.
803:.
766:.
709:.
683:.
640:.
606:.
579:.
53:)
49:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.