The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1851-1860
Theme(s):
friends
To THOMAS ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE,1 [28 MAY 1862]
Envelope only.
Text from facsimile on eBay, March 2022.
Date: PM 28 May 1862.
Address: Thomas Adolphus Trollope Esquire | Care of | Messrs Chapman and Hall | 193 Piccadilly | W.
- 1. Thomas Adolphus Trollope ('Tom'; 1810-92; Dictionary of National Biography), elder brother of the novelist Anthony Trollope; prolific writer; Winchester scholar and BA Magdalen, Oxford, 1835; settled with his mother in Florence since 1843; on his marriage to Theodosia Garrow (1825-65), bought and rebuilt what became known as the Villino Trollope, Piazza Maria Antonia, which became the meeting-place for the literary coterie in Florence, including Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning and visitors such as George Henry Lewes and George Eliot. Contributed to All the Year Round 1859-62 and became a warm friend of CD. Of his c. 60 books, many were based on Italian and especially Tuscan history and politics; he was a strong supporter of the Italian revolutionary movement. On his first wife's death in Apr 1865, he moved to the Villa Ricorboli, outside Florence, and in Oct 1866 married Frances Eleanor Ternan (1835-1913), eldest sister of CD’s lover Ellen Ternan. For short period correspondent of the Daily News in Italy; in 1873 of the Standard in Rome. Returned to England in 1890. Published his reminiscences, What I Remember (3 vols; London: R. Bentley & Son, 1887, 1889).