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Charlotte Elliot (1839–1880)

Author of To Be Mistress Of Pemberley: A Pride And Prejudice Variation

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Lady Charlotte Elliot (1839-1880), known as Florenz, not to be confused with hymn writer Charlotte Elliott.

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Nineteenth-Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology (1996) — Contributor — 29 copies

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Other names
Florenz
Birthdate
1839-07-22
Date of death
1880-01-15
Gender
female
Occupations
poet
aristocrat
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Lady Charlotte
Elliot, née Carnegie, was born in Farnell, Angus, Scotland, a daughter of Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet and his wife Charlotte Lysons. In 1860, she married Thomas Fothringham, and after his death four years later remarried to Frederick Boileau Elliot, with whom she had a son. Under the pseudonym Florenz, she was the
author of three volumes of poetry, beginning with Stella, and Other Poems (1867). Much of her work drew on religious and mythological themes, and often focused on women in demanding situations.
Nationality
Scotland
Birthplace
Farness, Angus, Scotland
Burial location
St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK
Map Location
UK
Disambiguation notice
Lady Charlotte Elliot (1839-1880), known as Florenz, not to be confused with hymn writer Charlotte Elliott.

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