Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan) (1783 - 1859)

Short name Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan)
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First name Sydney
Birth name Owenson
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Alternative name Glorvina , Lady Morgan
Date of birth 1783
Date of death 1859
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Sex Female
Place of birth Dublin
Place of death London
Lived in Ireland
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Education Educated at home, School education
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Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan) was ...
related to Helen Maria Williams
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Place(s) of Residence Ireland
Receptions of Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan), the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
*Translation Francisca de Larrea 1810 None
*Mention in Vestnik Evropy [European Herald] Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1816 None
René Théodore Berthon, portrait of Lady Morgan, circa 1818, National Gallery of Ireland 1818 is portrait of
On the Female Literature of the Present Age [unidentified author, multiple, separate records to be made] 1820 comments on person
De l'Influence des femmes Mongellaz, Fanny 1828 is biography of
*Art. in Boekzaal der geleerde Wereld Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1831 comments on person
*Art. in Vaderlandse Letteroefeningen Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1833 None
*Mention in art. in de Recensent Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1836 None
*Art. in Vaderlandse Letteroefeningen Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1837 None
*Art. in Vaderlandse Letteroefeningen Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1839 None
*List of English women authors mentioned in Promenades dans Londres Tristan, Flora 1840 None
Lady Morgan Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1863 is biography of
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "She led a colourful life, hosting an influential salon in Dublin and travelling widely in Europe". - Spender, Mothers. - Ivonne Defant, Women journalists as cultural mediators: Frances Power Cobbe and Jessie White Mario in Italy. (use of French language)
Some of her works were prohibited in Austria; probably for political and religious reasons (Bachleitner 2000).