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describes it as "quite an accomplished, entertaining, indeed touching tale, with a control of pace and situation, and a humour that might well surprise anyone knowing Alice only from her later verses, letters and diary". McVeagh also notes that earlier critics have drawn attention to the "tincture of
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Alice's faith in her husband and her courage in marrying 'beneath her class' were strongly supportive to his career. She dealt with his mood swings and was a generous musical critic. She was also his business manager, social secretary, and not least set out and ruled score paper for his orchestral
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She did her best to gain him the attention of influential society, though with limited success. The honours accepted reluctantly by her husband mattered more to her and her social class. She also gave up some of her personal aspirations to further his career. In her diary she later admitted, "The
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By January 1920, friends had noticed that she had lost her normal vitality and had not been out of the house since November. She attended a performance of Elgar's Second Symphony on 16 March, and the next day went to a Harley Street doctor, but stayed at home when Elgar travelled to a concert in
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which Edward attended whenever he could. They then moved to a terraced house at 51 Avonmore Road, Kensington where their only child, Carice Irene was born on 14 August 1890. However the lack of work for Edward forced them to leave, and they returned to
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was published 1884–1894 by Richard Willoughby, London, price 1/-. It was a (first weekly, then monthly) miscellany, mostly fiction by little-known authors. It serialised
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on 16 July 1970 aged 79. Her funeral was at St. Wulstan's Church in Little Malvern, where her parents were buried, and there was a memorial service for her at
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family, who not only considered her fiancΓ© a poor tradesman of a lower social class, but noted that he was eight years her junior and a devout Roman Catholic.
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Alice's letters and the diary she kept during the years of her marriage between 1889 and 1920 are a valuable record of the lives of her and her family.
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After her mother died Carice devoted herself to supporting her father. After the death of her father in 1934 she played a part in the formation of the
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called Ripple Lodge, and continued with her accompaniment lessons. She became engaged to her young teacher, much to the disapproval of her strongly
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three days later. Edward was supported by their daughter Carice. Among the mourners was Alice's brother Napier Roberts. There were Elgar's friends
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when the lease ran out; then in October to the Raikes cousins' home (lent to them for the winter 1890–91) 'Oaklands', Fountain Road,
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In 1886 Alice Roberts' brothers had left to join the army and she was living with her elderly widowed mother at Hazeldine House at
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The soprano Antonia Kufferath (Mrs Edward Speyer) was the daughter of Ferdinand Kufferath, and Elgar dedicated one of his songs
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arrived but could only speak to Reed before walking away in tears. In the gallery of the church the slow movement from Elgar's
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refused permission for his poem to be used: but Lang later changed his mind and Alice's words were not used
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Before she was married her writing was published under the name C. Alice Roberts. A two-volume novel,
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Leeds. The last concert she attended was a performance of some of Elgar's chamber music in London.
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Alice Roberts and Edward Elgar were married on 8 May 1889 in a shortened Catholic ceremony at
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was at the nearby house of a friend of Alice's, Mrs. Marshall – Elgar later dedicated "
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Alice's uncle General Robert Napier Raikes had the same name as his father.
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When her husband received his knighthood in 1904, she became Lady Elgar.
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The month before Alice died, Carice returned home from a holiday in
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The LiederNet Archive – texts of Caroline Alice Elgar set to music
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care of a genius is enough of a life work for any woman."
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At the beginning of World War I, Carice Elgar trained in
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movement, and her uncle was British Indian Army General
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Index


Edward Elgar
Bhuj
Gujarat
Henry Gee Roberts
KCB
Robert Raikes
Sunday school
Robert Napier Raikes
Indian Mutiny
Rev W. S. Symonds
fossil
Severn
Diana McVeagh
Redmarley
Worcestershire
Gloucestershire
Edward Elgar
Malvern Link
Anglican
Brompton Oratory
Salut d'Amour
The Wind at Dawn
wedding breakfast
A Song of Autumn
Ventnor
Isle of Wight
Kensington
Malvern
Upper Norwood

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