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Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Maria Jane Fletcher; 25 October 1800 – 4 October 1833) was an English writer, poet and reviewer. Her of poetry and prose, Letters to the Young and The Three Histories were highly popular. While bringing up brothers and sisters, she wrote for the Manchester Gazette in 1821. She also made friends with many authors. Her religious advice tended towards dogmatism and a feeling of Christian right. Phantasmagoria was noticed by William Wordsworth and Dorothy, whom she visited in Lancashire. Other friends were Felicia Hemans, with whom she stayed in Wales in summer 1828, Barbara Hofland, Sara Coleridge, the Henry Roscoes, the Charles Wentworth Dilkes, the Samuel Carter Halls, the Henry Chorleys and Thomas De Quincey. Through its editor, Dilke, she began writing for the

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  • Maria Jane Jewsbury, verheiratete Maria Jane Fletcher (* 25. Oktober 1800 in , Leicestershire; † 4. Oktober 1833 in Poona, Maharashtra, Britisch-Indien) war eine britische Schriftstellerin und Dichterin. (de)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury edo Maria Jane Fletcher (Measham, Britania Handia, 1800eko urriaren 25a –Pune, India, 1833ko urriaren 4a) idazle eta literatura-kritikari ingelesa izan zen. (eu)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Maria Jane Fletcher; 25 October 1800 – 4 October 1833) was an English writer, poet and reviewer. Her of poetry and prose, Letters to the Young and The Three Histories were highly popular. While bringing up brothers and sisters, she wrote for the Manchester Gazette in 1821. She also made friends with many authors. Her religious advice tended towards dogmatism and a feeling of Christian right. Phantasmagoria was noticed by William Wordsworth and Dorothy, whom she visited in Lancashire. Other friends were Felicia Hemans, with whom she stayed in Wales in summer 1828, Barbara Hofland, Sara Coleridge, the Henry Roscoes, the Charles Wentworth Dilkes, the Samuel Carter Halls, the Henry Chorleys and Thomas De Quincey. Through its editor, Dilke, she began writing for the Athenaeum in 1830. She married at Penegoes, Montgomeryshire, in 1832 Rev. William Kew Fletcher (died 1867). They sailed for India, but she kept a journal and had poetry printed in the Athenaeum as "The Oceanides". (en)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury o Maria Jane Fletcher (25 de octubre de 1800 – 4 de octubre de 1833) fue una escritora y crítica literaria británica. (es)
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  • Measham, Derbyshire, England (en)
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  • Poona, Maharashtra, India (en)
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  • Maria Jane Jewsbury (en)
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  • The Three Histories (en)
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  • writer, poet, literary reviewer (en)
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  • Her mind tended chiefly towards metaphysics and a poetic form of moral philosophy. Letitia Elizabeth Landon said of her, "I never met with any woman who possessed her powers of conversation. If her language had a fault, it was its extreme perfection. It was like reading an eloquent book, full of thought and poetry. She died too soon...." (en)
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  • William Kew Fletcher (en)
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  • Maria Jane Jewsbury, verheiratete Maria Jane Fletcher (* 25. Oktober 1800 in , Leicestershire; † 4. Oktober 1833 in Poona, Maharashtra, Britisch-Indien) war eine britische Schriftstellerin und Dichterin. (de)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury edo Maria Jane Fletcher (Measham, Britania Handia, 1800eko urriaren 25a –Pune, India, 1833ko urriaren 4a) idazle eta literatura-kritikari ingelesa izan zen. (eu)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury o Maria Jane Fletcher (25 de octubre de 1800 – 4 de octubre de 1833) fue una escritora y crítica literaria británica. (es)
  • Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Maria Jane Fletcher; 25 October 1800 – 4 October 1833) was an English writer, poet and reviewer. Her of poetry and prose, Letters to the Young and The Three Histories were highly popular. While bringing up brothers and sisters, she wrote for the Manchester Gazette in 1821. She also made friends with many authors. Her religious advice tended towards dogmatism and a feeling of Christian right. Phantasmagoria was noticed by William Wordsworth and Dorothy, whom she visited in Lancashire. Other friends were Felicia Hemans, with whom she stayed in Wales in summer 1828, Barbara Hofland, Sara Coleridge, the Henry Roscoes, the Charles Wentworth Dilkes, the Samuel Carter Halls, the Henry Chorleys and Thomas De Quincey. Through its editor, Dilke, she began writing for the (en)
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  • Maria Jane Jewsbury (de)
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