Anna Matlack Richards was married to William Trost Richards, a successful pre-Raphaelite painter who was an admirer and acquaintance of John Ruskin. At the time of her marriage to Richards in 1856, however, Anna Matlack had already earned a reputation as a successful poet and playwright. She and her husband eventually had eight children, settling--after extensive travel abroad--in Newport, Rhode Island. Richards published a sequence of sonnets in 1881 entitled Dramatic Sonnets, and another in 1891, Letter and Spirit. In the 1890s she published comic poems for children in children's magazines such as Harper's Young People and St. Nicholas magazine and, in 1895, A New Alice in the Old Wonderland, an expanded version of the stories she had invented years before for her children about their favorite fantasy heroine.
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This biography comes from Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions
of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books: An Anthology, ed. Carolyn Sigler (Louisville:
University Press of Kentucky, 1997) 146.