The Novello Cowden Clarke Family
The Novello Cowden Clarke Family
Giuseppe 'Joseph' Novello (1744-1808)
Charles Cowden Clarke (1787-1877)
Mary Sabilla Novello (née Hehl) (1789-1854)
Thomas James Serle (1798-1889)
Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (née Novello) (1809-98)
(Joseph) Alfred Novello (1810-96)
Cecilia Serle (née Novello) (1812-90)
Edward Petre Novello (1813-36)
Emma Aloysia Novello (1814-1902)
Giovanni Battista Gigliucci (1815-93)
Clara Anastasia Novello (1818-1908)
(Mary) Sabilla Novello (1821-1904)
Giovanni Gigliucci (1844-1906)
Porzia Gigliucci (1845-1938)
Emma Clara Serle (1846-77)
Mario Gigliucci (1847-1937)
Valeria Gigliucci (1849-1945)
The Novello Cowden Clarke Collection holds some of the most significant material in Special Collections, famously including locks of Mozart’s and Beethoven’s hair and a signed edition of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley.
This Research Spotlight provides individual biographies for each of the Novello, Cowden Clarke and Gigliucci members of the family represented in the collection, which was donated to the University by descendants of the family in 1953. It represents the activities of this extraordinary Anglo-Italian family of artists, musicians, writers, publishers and actors during the long nineteenth century.
In addition to the importance of their own cultural contributions, the family operated as part of an influential network which included Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Leigh Hunt, John Keats, Charles and Mary Lamb, Felix Mendelssohn, William Morris, Florence Nightingale, Gioachino Rossini and Mary Shelley.