Talk:Frances Milton Trollope

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There is a story (possibly fictional) that Ms. Trollope caused such offense in the US that her last name was the inspiration for the word 'trollop', which is an archaic term for prostitute in the American vernacular of English.

Can anyone confirm this?

Trollop (no 'e') seems to be an old word, derived from trull, a medieval term for prostitute. Bastie 04:03, 19 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Did she ever live at Nashoba?

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According to the Wik/en Hygieia article and the Wik/de FT articles, FT lived at Hygieia. The Wik/en Nashoba article does not say that she LIVED at Nashoba. Kdammers (talk) 10:16, 10 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Frances Eleanor Trollope makes reference to Nashoba in her book "Frances Trollope - Her Life and Literary Work From George III to Victoria", Vol. One on page 104/105. Frances (Fanny) had proposed spending some months there, but Frances Eleanor found no hint of Fanny spending a prolonged time there. JCTilley (talk) 13:25, 23 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Etiquette was born in France, matured in America, and died in England.

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"She was thought to reflect the disparaging views of American society allegedly commonplace at that time among English people of the higher social classes."

That's too bad because Americans still like the British.

I guess that just goes to show each other's character. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.251.95.98 (talk) 20:35, 18 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

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At the end of the section titled Marriage And Family there is an ambiguous and possibly misleading statement, namely, that "despite having had six children, the marriage seems to have been unhappy." it seems to me that, especially at the time she was writing, Having six children while pursuing a demanding career was likely to create tensions in the marriage. (Unless her husband's ideas about gender roles was 150 years ahead of his time - which research shows they were not.)

The problematic sentence cannot be replaced, since its obverse would also be ridiculous. Therefore, the fact of the marriage having seemed unhappy and the fact of there having been six children should both be included in earlier paragraphs in that section. 146.115.68.107 (talk) 14:32, 14 August 2023 (UTC)Reply