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  1. Florence Balcombe (17 July 1858 – 25 May 1937) was the wife and literary executor of Bram Stoker. She is remembered for her legal dispute with the makers of Nosferatu, an unauthorized film based on her husband's novel Dracula.

  2. Apr 17, 2022 · Florence Ann Lemon Balcombe was born in Falmouth, Cornwall on 17 July 1858, while her father, Lieutenant-Colonel James Balcombe, was stationed in Bombay. Given his involvement in the Crimean campaign, it is thought she was named for Florence Nightingale. The family moved to Ireland in 1860, when Florence was two years old.

  3. Feb 18, 2016 · Before he married Constance, Oscar was smitten with a beautiful young woman called Florence Balcombe. Their relationship lasted for two years but, as he was an undergraduate at Oxford University, the couple spent little time together. Florence got fed up and married another Dubliner instead, Bram Stoker, author of Dracula.

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  5. Mar 3, 2022 · Happy birthday to Florence Balcombe, the wife of #Dracula author and Dubliner #BramStoker, born #onthisday in 1858! Before marrying Stoker, she dated #OscarWilde. This sketch of Balcombe – a...

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    • He was a proud Irishman. Oscar Wilde was born Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde in Dublin, Ireland, in 1854. His father, Sir William Wilde, was a respected eye and ear doctor who revolutionised the treatment of ear infections (and also gained an unfortunate reputation for womanising; before his marriage he was the father of three children by two different women out of wedlock).
    • He believed in ‘art for art’s sake’ While at Trinity, and later at the University of Oxford’s Magdalen College (which he attended between 1874 to 1878), Wilde was known for his support of aestheticism – an intellectual movement which centred on the idea that art should not exist for any other motive other than beauty.
    • He wrote children’s stories. Oscar Wilde is most famous for his acclaimed society plays – including Lady Windermere's Fan (1892); A Woman of No Importance (1893); and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895).
    • He was in love with Bram Stoker’s wife. Wilde is remembered for his relationships with men [he fell from public regard after his infamous trial and conviction for ‘gross indecency’ and subsequent imprisonment between 1895 and 1897], but he also had several notable relationships with women.
  6. Oct 16, 2015 · Far too little has been written about Wilde’s first love, Florence Balcombe, who left him for Bram Stoker and fought tenaciously to secure her rights to her husband’s literary estate. Best...

  7. Jan 19, 2016 · In this essential new work, Eleanor Fitzsimons reframes Wilde's story and his legacy through the women in his life, including such scintillating figures as Florence Balcombe; actress Lillie Langtry; and his tragic and witty niece, Dolly, who, like Wilde, loved fast cars, cocaine, and foreign women.

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