Clara Codd

-
Standard Name: Codd, Clara
Birth Name: Clara Margaret Codd
Used Form: Clara M. Codd
Clara Codd 's career in print spanned fifty years. Beginning in 1916 with her Theosophy for Very Little Children, she was a prolific writer of Theosophical texts. She also wrote poetry and an autobiography. She published for audiences of all ages, her most notable works being her edition of Madame Blavatsky 's The Key to Theosophy, her interpretation of Pataňjali's Yoga Sutras and her autobiography. Her work was rarely reviewed.
Monochrome studio portrait of Clara Codd, c. 1910. She is standing behind a table, a book in her left hand. She has a neutral expression, and wears a dark dress with white detail around the sleeves and on the lower half of the bodice, as well as a long bead necklace.
"Clara Codd" Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Clara_Codd,_c.1910._(22360168703).jpg. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication license. This work is in the public domain.

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt

No connections available.

Timeline

30 October 1909
Rose Lamartine Yates planted a tree in Annie's Arboretum (named from Annie Kenney ), a commemorative landscape project begun by Emily and Mary Blathwayt at their home, Eagle House at Batheaston, which offered refuge...