Frances Minto Elliot
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Frances Minto Elliot (1820–1898) was a prolific English writer, primarily of non-fiction works on the social history of Italy, Spain, and France and travelogues. She also wrote three novels and published art criticism and gossipy, sometimes scandalous, sketches for The Art Journal, Bentley's Miscellany, and The New Monthly Magazine, often under the pseudonym, "Florentia". Largely forgotten now, she was very popular in her day, with multiple re-printings of her books in both Europe and the United States.[1] Elliot had a wide circle of literary friends including Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope and Wilkie Collins.[2] Collins dedicated his 1872 novel, Poor Miss Finch, to her,[3] and much of the content in Marian Holcolmbe's conversations in The Woman in White is said to be based on her.[4]
Biography
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Frances Vickriss Dickinson was born at Farley Hill Court in the
During the protracted divorce proceedings, she worked as a journalist for several London magazines and became friends with Wilkie Collins, who also wrote for Bentley's Miscellany. It was through Collins that she met Charles Dickens. Collins had asked her to play in the 1857 amateur performances of
Francis Minto Elliot died in Siena on 26 October 1898, aged 78. She is buried in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome near the grave of her second daughter, Mary Lucy, who had died in Rome in 1855 at the age of 13.[13]
Selected works
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Frances Elliot's work was published under a variety of names during her lifetime: "Frances Geils", "Frances Vickriss Dickinson", "Florentia", "Frances Elliot", "Mrs. Elliot", and "Frances Minto Elliot". In addition to numerous articles in magazines and journals, she wrote the following books:
Non-fiction
- Old Court Life in France. London: Ward & Downey, 1886
- Old Court Life in Spain. London: Chapman & Hall, 1893
- Pictures of Old Rome. London: Chapman & Hall, 1872
- Roman Gossip. London: J. Murray, 1894
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Italy. London: Chapman & Hall, 1871
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Spain. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1882
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Sicily. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1882
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople. London: J. Murray, 1893
Fiction
- The Italians: A Novel. New York: D. Appleton, 1875
- The Red Cardinal: A Romance. London: F. V. White, 1884
- The Ill-tempered Cousin. London: F. V. White, 1885
- The Story of Sophia. Leipzig: Bernard Tauchnitz, 1891.
Notes
- Atlantic Monthly(February 1894) p. 272
- ^ "Obituary. Mrs. Minto Elliot". The Athenaeum (3706): 645. 5 November 1898.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Peters (1995) p. 54
- ^ Sternlieb (2002) p. 67
- ^ Peters (1995) p. 54
- ^ Jean Manco for David Streatfeild-James (February 2012). "The History of the Manor Queen Charlton, Somerset" (PDF). bathnes.gov.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ Storey (2002) p. 387; Rogal, Dictionary of Literary Biography
- ^ House of Lords p. 281. See also, Foyster (2005) pp. 154 and 178
- ^ See Peters (1991) p. 418 and Collins (1994) p.15 for the suggestion that the plot of Wilkie Collins' novel The Evil Genius is partially based on Frances Elliot's divorce and its aftermath. One of the main characters, Catherine Linley, leaves her adulterous husband. To avoid losing custody of her daughter, she goes into hiding with her mother and the child, and eventually obtains a divorce under Scottish law.
- ^ Elliot (1896) p. 280.
- ^ Gilbert Elliot died in 1891
- ^ Elliot (1893)
- ^ Accademia di Danimarca
References
- Accademia di Danimarca, Protestant Cemetery, Rome: Burial records, Frances Elliot and Mary Lucy Geils. Accessed 9 March 2009.
- Atlantic Monthly, Comment on New Books, Volume 73, Issue 436, February 1894, pp. 272–281.
- Collins, Wilkie, The Evil Genius (Introduction and notes by Graham Law), Broadview Press, 1994, pp. 15–16. ISBN 1-55111-017-2
- Elliot, Frances, Old Court Life in France, G. P. Putnam, 1893.
- Elliot, Frances Minto, Roman Gossip, J. Murray, 1896
- Gale, Robert L., A Henry James Encyclopedia, Greenwood Press, 1989, p. 204. ISBN 0-313-25846-5
- Foyster, Elizabeth A. Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660–1875, Cambridge University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-521-83451-1
- Hall, N. John (ed.), The Letters of Anthony Trollope, Stanford University Press, 1983, p. 274. ISBN 0-8047-1076-7
- Hodgson, Barbara, No Place for a Lady: Tales of Adventurous Women Travelers, Ten Speed Press, 2002. ISBN 1-58008-441-9
- House of Lords, Cases on Appeals and Writs of Error, Claims of Peerage, and Divorces: During the Sessions 1850–1852, Spettigue and Farrance, 1853, p. 280 and passim.
- The New York Times, "English Literary Notes", 31 March 1877, p. 2.
- The New York Times, "Days in Turkey's Capital" (Review of Elliot's Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople), 12 March 1893, p. 19.
- The New York Times, "The Publishers: Plans of Some of Them", 9 May 1903, p. BR14.
- The New York Times, "New York Book Announcements", 18 June 1910, p. BR12.
- Peters, Catherine, The king of inventors: a life of Wilkie Collins, Secker & Warburg, 1991. ISBN 0-691-03392-7
- Peters, Catherine, "Secondary Lives: Biography in Context in The Art of Literary Biography, John Batchelor (ed), Oxford University Press, 1995, pp. 43–56. ISBN 0-19-818289-9
- Pfister, Manfred, The Fatal Gift of Beauty: The Italies of British Travellers (annotated anthology), Rodopi, 1996, p. 484. ISBN 90-5183-981-2
- Rogal, Samuel J., Frances Minto (Dickinson) Elliot, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Thomson Gale, 2005–2006. Accessed online 8 March 2009.
- Sternlieb, Lisa Ruth, The Female Narrator in the British Novel: Hidden Agendas, Palgrave, 2002. ISBN 0-333-97372-0
- Storey, Graham (ed.), The Letters of Charles Dickens: Volume 12: 1868–1870, Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-19-924596-7
External links
Public domain copies of works by Frances Minto Elliot
- Works by Frances Elliot at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Frances Minto Elliot at Internet Archive
- Old Court Life in France Publisher: Ward & Downey, 1886
- Old Court Life in Spain Publisher: Chapman & Hall, 1893
- Roman Gossip Publisher: J. Murray, 1894
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Sicily Publisher: Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1882
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Italy Publisher: Chapman & Hall, 1871
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople Publisher: J. Murray, 1893
- Diary of an Idle Woman in Spain Publisher: Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1882
- The Italians Publisher: Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1875
- Pictures of Old Rome Publisher: Chapman & Hall, 1872
- The Italians: A Novel Publisher: D. Appleton, 1875
- The Red Cardinal: A Romance Publisher: F. V. White, 1884
- The Ill-tempered Cousin, Vol. 1; Vol. 2; Vol. 3 Publisher: F. V. White, 1885
- "Diary of a first Winter in Rome – 1854" in The New Monthly Magazine Vol. 101, Chapman & Hall, London, 1854.
- "The Baths of Lucca" in The New Monthly Magazine Vol. 109, Chapman & Hall, London, 1857.