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  Anna Brownell Jameson - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
JAMESON, ANNA BROWNELL (1794-1860), British writer, was born in Dublin on the 17th of May 1794 Her father, Denis Brownell Murphy (d.
The engagement was broken off, and Anna Murphy accompanied a young pupil to Italy, writing in a fictitious character a narrative of what she saw and did.
The marriage proved unhappy; when, in 1829, Jameson was appointed puisne judge in the island of Dominica the couple separated without regret, and Mrs Jameson visited the Continent again with her father.
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 Anna Brownell Jameson
Anna Jameson was born in Dublin on May 19, 1794, the eldest child of Denis Brownell Murphy, a miniature painter.
In 1820 or 1821, Anna was introduced to, and subsequently became engaged to a lawyer, Robert Jameson, the protegé Basil Montagu, and a friend of Hartley Coleridge, Charles Lamb and Henry Crabbe Robinson.
Jameson had agreed to a formal separation and undertook to pay her an allowance, a commitment he did not unfailingly uphold some years later, maintaining that he was investing her money in property.
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 Anna Brownell Jameson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At sixteen years of age, Anna became governess in the family of Charles Paulet, 13th Marquess of Winchester.
Jameson paid her first visit to the German Confederation in 1833.
In 1836, Mrs Jameson was summoned to Canada by her husband, who had been appointed chief justice of the province of Upper Canada.
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 Anna Brownell Jameson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Anna Murphy was governess to the children of Edward Littleton, later know as Baron Hatherton, from 1821 to 1825, when she married Robert Jameson.
In 1829, when Jameson was appointed puisne judge in the island of Dominica the couple separated without regret, and Mrs.
Jameson paid her first visit to Germany in 1833.
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 McClelland.com | Author Spotlight: Anna Brownell Jameson
Anna Brownell Jameson was born Anna Brownell Murphy in Dublin, Ireland, in 1794.
Anna Murphy worked as a governess from the age of sixteen until her marriage in 1825 to Robert Jameson.
In 1836, Anna Jameson sailed from London, England, to join her husband in Upper Canada, where he was serving as attorney general.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Jameson encouraged his wife in the writing of her first travel book, published anonymously in 1826 under the title A lady’s diary and then as Diary of an ennuyée.
Jameson was hoping to be appointed to the vice-chancellorship of the Court of Chancery, the highest legal post in the province.
The popularity of Mrs Jameson’s Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada is attested to by numerous Canadian and foreign editions; the original text (3v., London, 1838) was reprinted in Toronto in 1972.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Anna Brownell Jameson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Anna Brownell Jameson (May 17, 1794 - March 17, 1860), British writer, was born in Dublin.
In 1847 she went to Italy with her niece and subsequent biographer (Memoirs, 1878), Geraldine Bate (Mrs Macpherson), to collect materials for the work on which her reputation rests--her series of Sacred and Legendary Art.
Eventlially he made over to Mrs Jameson the materials and references he had collected.
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 Patterson: The "Anna Jameson and her Friends Database"
Anna Jameson, the eldest child of an Irish miniature painter, was born in Dublin in 1794, moved to the north of England as a young child and spent a few years there before settling, more or less for life, in London.
Later, Jameson was one of the circle around Elizabeth Jesser Reid, the founder of Bedford College (1849), the first college for women run by women, and towards the end of her life she was instrumental in the founding and development of the Englishwoman's Journal (1858), widely acknowledged as the first feminist periodical in Britain.
Jameson's complete correspondence has never been published although excerpts and entire letters appear in the three biographies[1] about her, some letters can be found in other published correspondences, and her letters to Ottilie von Goethe edited by G.H. Needler were published in 1939.
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 ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON ... - Online Information article about ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON ...
Anna became governess in the family of the See also:
Hatherton, from 1821 to 1825, when she married Robert Jameson.
Eventually he madeover to Mrs Jameson the materials and references he had collected.
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 AllRefer.com - Anna Brownell (Murphy) Jameson (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Anna Brownell (Murphy) Jameson, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
Anna Brownell (Murphy) Jameson[jA´musun] Pronunciation Key, 1794–1860, English essayist, b.
Jameson's works : especially Shakespeare's Heroines (1932) : were popular in her day, but only Sacred and Legendary Art (1848–60; ed.
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 Jameson, Anna Brownell (Murphy) - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Jameson, Anna Brownell (Murphy), 1794-1860, English essayist, b.
Jameson's works—especially Shakespeare's Heroines (1932)—were popular in her day, but only Sacred and Legendary Art (1848-60; ed.
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Jameson, Anna Brownell (Murphy)" at HighBeam.
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 Biography for: Anna Brownell Jameson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Anna Brownell Jameson, née Murphy, was an English writer on art, religion and women, but was of Irish birth.
In 1825 Jameson married Robert Jameson, a barrister.
Jameson was a popular writer on contemporary, classical and Renaissance art.
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 NPG 689; Anna Brownell Jameson
Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860), Writer and art critic.
Anna Murphy was born in Dublin, the eldest of five daughters of a miniaturist.
In 1825 she married Robert Jameson, but was unhappy in her marriage and the couple were separated after 1836.
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 MRS. ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON BIOGRAPHY - LIFE - HISTORY - BOOKS - FACTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Robert Jameson, a barrister (afterwards Attorney-General of Ontario).
ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON is taken from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John William Cousin.
ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON was born and when died.
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 Laurel Garland: Women of the Risorgimento
Anna Jameson had a warm temperament, her friends including Ottilie von Goethe, Lady Byron, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her own niece Geraldine Bate, who married and became Geraldine MacPherson.
Anna Jameson, with her young niece, helped the eloping Elizabeth Barrett, who was seriously ill, and Robert Robert Browning, who was robust, in Paris and Pisa while on her way to Rome and working on her masterpiece, Sacred and Legendary Art.
In 1857 Anna Jameson lived around the corner from Casa Guidi in Via Maggio; like Elizabeth, she was to die in 1860 without seeing Italian liberation succeed.
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 Anna Brownell Jameson
Anna Brownell Murphy was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1794.
Until she married at the age of 31, she was a governess, looking after the children of the rich.
She and her husband Robert Jameson did not have a happy relationship.
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 SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART - JAMESON, MRS. [ANNA BROWNELL]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
"Containing Legends of the Angels and Archangels, The Evangelists, The Apostles, The Doctors of the Church.." ¶ Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860) was an art and literary critic.
Born in Dublin as Anna Murphy, she spent her early adulthood as a governess, in which capacity she toured Europe.
She married lawyer Robert Jameson in the same year, but they separated in 1829, when he became a judge in Dominica, and later in Upper Canada (now Ontario).
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 Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860), Writer and art critic
Daughter of minaturist D.B. Murphy, Anna Brownell Murphy spent some years as a governess before marrying a lawyer, Robert Jameson, in 1825.
Her experiences were extraordinary, including crossing Lake Huron in a canoe paddled by five Native Americans.
On Anna's return to Britain, her husband granted her £300 a year.
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 Jameson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jameson is a surname, and also, less commonly, a given name (James' son).
Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1869) artist and art critic
Sir Leander Starr Jameson, also known as "Doctor Jim", British colonial statesman known for his involvement in the Jameson Raid
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 brownell - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Brownell : Columbia Gazetteer of North America [home, info]
Phrases that include brownell: anthony susan brownell, jameson anna brownell, anna brownell jameson, brownell talbot, w.
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 Winter Studies And Summer Rambles In Canada; Author: Jameson, Anna Brownell; Author: Afterword by Thomas, Clara; ...
Winter Studies And Summer Rambles In Canada; Author: Jameson, Anna Brownell; Author: Afterword by Thomas, Clara; Paperback
Original Afterwords and bibliographies by leading writers complete each book.-- Over 300 years of excellence in Canadian writing-- Over one million sold since 1990This journal is drawn from the journey Anna Jameson made in 1836 to join her husband in Upper Canada, where he was serving as attorney general.
There are observations of the pretentions of colonial high society and of a wild expedition by canoe.
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 Literature of Travel and Exploration -- J Entries
Birkwood, Susan, “True or False: Anna Jameson on the Position of Women in European and in Anishinaubae Society”,
Anna Jameson: Letters and Friendships (1812[-]1860), edited by Mrs.
Letters of Anna Jameson to Ottilie von Goethe, edited by G.H. Needler, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1939
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 Jameson, Anna Brownell (murphy) - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
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 Anna Brownell Jameson - All Creatures Quotations Archive: people, human, humane, animal, animals, environment, love, ...
Anna Brownell Jameson - All Creatures Quotations Archive: people, human, humane, animal, animals, environment, love, compassion, peace, joy, kind, kindness, gentle, gentleness, respect, philosophy, religion, spirit, spiritual, rights, life, lifestyle, curelty free, non violenc
Note: This quotation has been attributed to Mrs.
Jameson, but from our research it appears that she was quoting Dr. Thomas Arnold (1795-1842) who was headmaster of Rugby School, as well as a preacher.
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 Anne Brownell Jameson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Demetrias Jameson, Death of a Young Monk, 20th century
L.B. Jameson, Careless Talk Brings Tragedy In Wartime - World War II Poster, circa 1940 - 1945
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 Winter Studies And Summer Ramb by Jameson, Anna Brownell - isbn: 0771099622   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Winter Studies And Summer Ramb by Jameson, Anna Brownell - isbn: 0771099622
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