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Elizabeth Strutt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Strutt Elizabeth Strutt (1782–1867;〔 fl. 1805–1863〔), also or previously known as Elizabeth Byron, was an English writer and traveller.〔 She was the wife of Jacob George Strutt and mother of Arthur John Strutt, and an acquaintance and critic of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, whom she describes as having written "two of the most absurd and the most unpleasing sonnets in the English language".〔〔 In the 1820s and 1830s she travelled in France and Switzerland, living for a time at Lausanne, and later with her husband and son moved to Rome. == Life == The dates of birth and death of Elizabeth Strutt are uncertain. It is likely that she was the Elizabeth Frost christened at Hull, now in the East Riding of Yorkshire, on 20 February 1783.〔 She was the sister of Charles Frost, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Hull,〔 and daughter of Thomas Frost, solicitor, of Hull. She was awarded a Civil List pension on 18 June 1863, and so can not have died before that date.〔 Lewis gives 1782 for her birth and 1867 for her death.〔 Her first three novels, ''Anti-Delphine'' (1806), ''Drelincourt and Rodalvi'' (1807) and ''The Borderers'' (1812) were published under the name "Mrs. Byron". At the time of publication of ''Genevieve, or the Orphan's Visit'' in 1818 she was "Mrs. Strutt". Until 1832 she and her husband Jacob George Strutt lived at Butterwick House in Hammersmith, where she "continued" the ladies' school of the Misses Attwood.〔〔
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