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  1. Florence Balcombe was born on July 17, 1858 (age 78) in Northern Ireland. She is a Celebrity Family Member. Best remembered as the wife of Dracula author Bram Stoker (Novelist), this Irishwoman destroyed numerous copies of the 1922 movie Nosferatu in retribution for the filmmakers' refusal to acknowledge that they had borrowed the movie's plot from her husband's famous horror novel.

  2. esposa de Bram Stoker / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Florence Balcombe (17 de julio de 1858-25 de mayo de 1937) fue esposa y administradora del legado literario de Bram Stoker, con quien se casó en Dublín, en 1878. Se le recuerda principalmente como la responsable de haber destruido, en defensa de los derechos de autor de su ...

  3. 6 de jan. de 2020 · Florence Stoker. By Liz Evers. Florence Stoker (1858–1937), literary executor and wife of Bram Stoker, was born Florence Anne Lemon Balcombe on 17 July 1858 in Falmouth, Cornwall. She was one of seven children (five girls, two boys) of James Balcombe of Kilkenny and Philippa Anne (née Marshall). Her father, an army officer, had served in the ...

  4. In 1878 Stoker married Florence Balcombe, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel James Balcombe of 1 Marino Crescent. She was a celebrated beauty whose former suitor had been Oscar Wilde.[8] Stoker had known Wilde from his student days, having proposed him for membership of the university's Philosophical Society while he was president.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2021 · Florence Balcombe at seventeen, courted by Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker. Florence Anne Lemon Balcombe was one of five daughters born to Lt. Col. James and Phillipa Balcombe in 1858 in Ireland. Even without a dowry, at seventeen years of age, Florence caught the eye of fellow Dubliner, Oscar Wilde. “She is just 17 with the most perfectly ...

  6. 8 de set. de 2016 · Author Eleanor Fitzsimons reframes Wilde's story and his legacy through the women in his life including such fascinating figures as Florence Balcombe who left him for Bram Stoker, actress Lillie Langtry (for a while an inseparable friend) and his tragic and witty niece Dolly who bore a strong resemblance to the writer and loved fast cars, cocaine and foreign women.

  7. In 1878 Stoker married Florence Balcombe, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel James Balcombe of 1 Marino Crescent. She was a celebrated beauty whose former suitor had been Oscar Wilde.[8] Stoker had known Wilde from his student days, having proposed him for membership of the university's Philosophical Society while he was president.