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  1. Rosina Bulwer-Lytton, Baroness Lytton, (née Rosina Doyle Wheeler; 4 November 1802 – 12 March 1882) was an Anglo-Irish writer who published fourteen novels, a volume of essays, and a volume of letters. In 1827, she married Edward Bulwer-Lytton, a novelist and politician.

  2. A Blighted Life is an 1880 book by Rosina Bulwer Lytton chronicling the events surrounding her incarceration in a Victorian madhouse by her husband Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton and her subsequent release a few weeks later. This was at a time when men could lock up socially inconvenient female relatives in psychiatric ...

    • Lytton, Rosina Bulwer Lytton, Baroness, Marie Roberts
    • 1880
  3. The chronology: 1828, pregnant Rosina is allegedly kicked by Edward after refusing to continue climbing a library ladder to fetch for him; birth of Emily Bulwer who is separated from Rosina and sent by Edward’s command to a wet nurse in the country; 1831, birth of son Edward Robert; 1834, Edward rushes at Rosina with a carving knife, and ...

  4. 4 de ene. de 2018 · A Blighted life : a true story : Lytton, Rosina Bulwer Lytton, Baroness, 1802-1882 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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    Bulwer was born on 25 May 1803 to General William Earle Bulwer of Heydon Hall and Wood Dalling, Norfolk and Elizabeth Barbara Lytton, daughter of Richard Warburton Lytton of Knebworth House, Hertfordshire. He had two older brothers, William Earle Lytton Bulwer (1799–1877) and Henry(1801–1872), later Lord Dalling and Bulwer. His father died and his ...

    Bulwer began his political career as a follower of Jeremy Bentham. In 1831 he was elected member for St Ives, Cornwall, after which he was returned for Lincoln in 1832, and sat in Parliament for that city for nine years. He spoke in favour of the Reform Bill and took the lead in securing the reduction, after he had vainly supported the repeal, of t...

    Bulwer-Lytton's literary career began in 1820 with the publication of a book of poems and spanned much of the 19th century. He wrote in a variety of genres, including historical fiction, mystery, romance, the occult and science fiction. He financed his extravagant way of life with a varied and prolific literary output, sometimes publishing anonymou...

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    1. Ismael(1820) 2. The Poems and Ballads of Schiller, translator (1844), published by Bernard Tauchnitz, Leipzig 3. The New Timon (1846), an attack on Tennysonpublished anonymously 4. King Arthur(1848–1849)

    Christensen, Allan Conrad (1976). Edward Bulwer-Lytton: The Fiction of New Regions. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0820303879.
    Christensen, Allan Conrad, ed. (1976). The Subverting Vision of Bulwer Lytton: Bicentenary Reflections. Newark: The University of Delaware Press. ISBN 0874138566.
    Escott, T. H. S. (1910). Edward Bulwer, First Baron Lytton of Knebworth; a Social, Personal, and Political Monograph. London: George Routledge & Sons.

    Bulwer-Lytton ebooks

    1. Works by Edward Bulwer-Lytton at Project Gutenberg 2. Works by or about Edward Bulwer-Lytton at Internet Archive 3. Works by Edward Bulwer-Lytton at LibriVox(public domain audiobooks)

    Other links

    1. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Lord Lytton 2. Edward George Earl Bulwer-Lytton (1803–73) 3. John S. Moore's essay on Bulwer-Lytton Archived 6 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine 4. Edward Bulwer-Lytton biography and works 5. Complete Works of Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Delphi Classics)

  5. Women. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina, Lady (1802–1882) views 3,860,452 updated. Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina, Lady (1802–1882) English novelist. Name variations: Lady Bulwer-Lytton.

  6. Rosina Bulwer Lytton, Baroness Lytton. 04 November 1802 - 12 March 1882. Standard Name: Lytton, Rosina Bulwer Lytton,,, Baroness. Birth Name: Rosina Wheeler. Married Name: Rosina Bulwer Lytton. Pseudonym: Hon. George Scott.