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  1. Victor Hugo, um dos principais nomes do romantismo francês, nasceu em 26 de fevereiro de 1802. Além de poeta e romancista, foi também dramaturgo. O prefácio de seu texto dramático Cromwell, de 1827, é considerado um manifesto do romantismo. Já em 1829, com a publicação de sua novela O último dia de um condenado, o escritor iniciou sua ...

  2. As a postscript to Josephine Wasson’s article in the Summer newsletter (Vol II, No. 3) WFS members may be interested to know that, on a house in St. Martin’s, Stamford, England, there is a plaque dedicated to Lady Frances Wingfield, i.e., Frances Cromwell, who lived there after her husband, Sir John Wingfield died in 1631.

  3. www.cromwellmuseum.org › cromwell › key-collectionsKey Collections | Cromwell

    This again shows Cromwell wearing more elaborate clothing than the popular stereotype of him, here a grey silk velvet suit which he is known to have worn to his daughter Frances’ wedding. As well as being on shown on horseback, there is a fascinating view of London in the background, a decade before most of the buildings shown were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.

  4. James Cromwell (born and died in 1632). [citation needed] Mary Cromwell (baptised 9 February 1637 – 19 November 1713), married Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg. Frances Cromwell (6 December 1638 – 27 January 1721), married firstly Robert Rich, and secondly Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet. Portrait gallery

  5. Frances Cromwell was born in 1527, in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She married Anthony Smith in 1540, in Suffolk, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died on 10 October 1567, in Surrey, England, at the age of 40, and was buried in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

  6. Frances's father was Sir Gregory Cromwell, of Putney, Baron Cromwell of Oakham, who had emerged unsullied (though much poorer) from the catastrophe that befell his father, Thomas Cromwell, aide to Henry VIII and Dissolver of Monasteries. Her mother was Elizabeth Seymour, sister of the late Queen Jane and aunt of the future King Edward VI.

  7. 1.3 O sublime e o grotesco antes e depois de Victor Hugo. 1.3.1 Hugo e o prefácio de Cromwell. Hugo inicia o prefácio de Cromwell, bem como o fizera em Han d’Islande, deixando clara sua contrariedade em ter de redigir tal gênero textual. Para o autor, esse espaço, em geral, não contribuía para uma discussão que pudesse levar a uma ...