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  1. Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, primer barón Lytton (Londres, 25 de mayo de 1803-Torquay, 18 de enero de 1873), fue un poeta, novelista, dramaturgo, político y periodista británico. Lytton fue un popular escritor de su tiempo que acuñó frases como «La pluma es más fuerte que la espada» y «Perseguir al todopoderoso dólar».

  2. Author: Rosina Bulwer Lytton (1802–1882) Alternate Name (s): Lady Bulwer Lytton (title); Rosina Anne Doyle Wheeler (maiden name) Biography: Novelist. Wife of noveist Edward Bulwer Lytton and mother of novelist Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton. See entry in DNB, Loeber, or Sutherland. Author Tags: Irish Authors.

  3. Philip V. Allingham, Lakehead University, Ontario; Contributing Editor, Victorian Web. ir Edward G. D. Bulwer-Lytton, the youngest of the three sons of General William Earle Bulwer (1757-1807) of Heydon Hall in Norfolk and the Herfordshire heiress Elizabeth Barbara Lytton (1773-1843) of the Robinson and Lytton families of Knebworth, was born at ...

  4. They separated after seven turbulent years, and Rosina devoted the rest of her life to vengeance. She pursued Lytton with lawsuits and mounted a campaign of public defamation. Volleys of letters, sometimes as many as twenty a day, arrived at the clubs and hotels he frequented, addressed to ‘Sir Liar Coward Bulwer Lytton’.

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · Bulwer-Lytton was the youngest son of General William Bulwer and Elizabeth Lytton. After leaving the University of Cambridge , he visited Paris and Versailles. Back in England , he met Rosina Doyle Wheeler, an Irish woman, whom he married in 1827.

  6. Despite his mother's wishes and the cessation of his yearly allowance, Edward Bulwer-Lytton married Rosina Wheeler, a popular member of the literary circle surrounding Lady Caroline Lamb, in 1827. In 1836, Rosina legally separated from her husband because of his volatile temper (and possibly domestic violence), and was given custody of their two children.

  7. 68 DICKENS QUARTERLY Dickens, Rosina Bulwer Lytton, and the "Guilt" of Literature and Art MICHAEL J. FLYNN University of North Dakota Any he and spent reasonably Bleak much House thorough of ( 1 the 852-53) period biography working between of with Charles David Sir Edward Copperfield Dickens Bulwer will (1849-50) note Lytton that