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  1. John William Polidori (brother) Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori; 27 April 1800 – 8 April 1886) was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante.

  2. Background. Frances was the daughter of Anna Maria Pierce and Italian exile Gaetano Polidori and sister of John Polidori, author of The Vampyre and Lord Byron"s physician. Career. After Gabriele died she quickly burned the remaining copies of his book Il Mistero dell" Amor Platonico del Medio Evo.

  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori; 27 April 1800 – 8 April 1886) was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante.

  4. This article presents a detailed new analysis of the conception, composition, publication, and immediate reception of John William Polidoris influential story, ‘The Vampyre’ (1819), first attributed to Lord Byron. Polidori was instrumental in publishing the tale – and did so with a certain guile as part of a larger literary strategy.

  5. Frances Polidori war die Tochter des italienischen Exils Gaetano Polidori und die Schwester von John Polidori, Autor der Kurzgeschichte The Vampire, einem Zeitarzt und Freund von Lord Byron. Obwohl sie selbst anglikanischer Religion angehört , heiratete sie die italienische katholische Exilantin Gabriele Rossetti in London .

  6. In 1821, John Polidori took his own life with prussic acid over gambling debts which was a terrible blow to the Polidori family. Frances Rossetti treasured a Byronic portrait of her handsome brother, now in the National Portrait Gallery, and always displayed it in the family home.

  7. 21. Juli 2023 · An enclosed letter to Polidoris sister Frances from May 1816 shows his excitement with the engagement, boasting that he is “with [Lord Byron] on the footing of an equal, everything alike: at present here we have a suite of rooms between us. I have my sitting-room at one end, he at the other.” The letter, however, also contains ...