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  1. Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori; 27 April 1800 – 8 April 1886) was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante .

  2. Achievements. Her youngest child, Christina Georgina, became famous as a poet and is probably best known as the author of the poem Goblin Market. Frances Mary Lavinia Polidori, later Rossetti, is noted for her family connections rather than in her own right; in particular, two of her children were co-founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood ...

  3. He married the half-English, half-Italian Frances Polidori in 1826 and four children followed in quick succession: Maria, born in 1827, Gabriel, in 1828, (famous under the name Dante Gabriel but always called Gabriel by family members) William, in 1829, and Christina, in 1830. The family lived at 38 Charlotte Street, behind Portland Place, a ...

  4. 29 de oct. de 2021 · His sister Frances went on to marry another Italian, the politically exiled Gabriele Rossetti, and their children were the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the critic William Michael Rossetti, the poet Christina Rossetti and the author (and nun) Maria Francesca Rossetti. This made Polidori their uncle, albeit posthumously.

  5. From Polidori’s letter to Murray of 13 January 1819, it is clear that he was desperately seeking literary commissions, reviews, and contracts for his completed work. 77 He wrote to his sister Frances on 6 February 1819 complaining, ‘I am busy writing & fag like a horse uncertain whether I may not be wanting even of the power of fagging next ...

  6. Frances Polidori, nacida como Frances Maria Polidori el 18 de julio de 1932 en Londres, Inglaterra, fue una activista y escritora feminista. Trabajó como secretaria en el movimiento de derechos civiles de Estados Unidos en la década de 1960 y en la década de 1970 se convirtió en miembro de la Asociación Internacional de Mujeres, donde coordinó la publicación de su revista trimestral.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VampyreThe Vampyre - Wikipedia

    Vol. 1, No. 63. " The Vampyre " is a short work of prose fiction written in 1819 by John William Polidori taken from the story Lord Byron told as part of a contest among Polidori, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, and Percy Shelley. The same contest produced the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. [1] ".