Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (ne Sheridan, later Lady Stirling-Maxwell) NPG 729 National Portrait Gallery, Londonby Francis John WilliamsonIn 1827 Caroline married George Norton. She established herself as a society hostess, becoming friends with such f
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (ne Sheridan, later Lady Stirling-Maxwell) NPG 729
National Portrait Gallery, London
by Francis John Williamson
In 1827 Caroline married George Norton. She established herself as a society hostess, becoming friends with such figures as Benjamin Disraeli and the future King Leopold I. She also began writing; her first novel, The Sorrows of Rosalie (1829), was well received. Her marriage broke down in 1835. Her husband removed her children from her and accused her publicly of having an affair with Lord Melbourne, the Prime Minister, almost bringing down the government. Caroline continued to write as a means of… more
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