Trollope, Theodosia (1825–1865)
Trollope, Theodosia (1825–1865)
English writer. Born Theodosia Garrow in 1825; died in 1865; m. Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1810–1892, the novelist), in 1848; daughter-in-law of Frances Milton Trollope (1779–1863).
Wrote on "Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution" for the Athenaeum; also contributed to other periodicals and was the center of a salon in Florence.
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