Caroline Lindsay
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Standard Name: Lindsay, Caroline
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1880
Caroline Lindsay
collected and illustrated an anthology which Routledge
published nine years later as About Robins: Facts, Songs and Legends, under her married title of Lady Lindsay, although she was separated from her husband.
By 24 November 1888
After separating from her husband Sir Coutts Lindsay
, Caroline Lindsay
published her first novel, entitled Caroline.
1890
Lyrics, and Other Poems, the first successful publication by Caroline Lindsay
, had a first and second printing this year under her married title, Lady Lindsay.
1891
Caroline Lindsay
published her three-volume novelBertha's Earl.
1892
Lady Lindsay(Caroline)
, issued A Tangled Web, a novel of an heiress who sets out to see the world but falls in love with her cousin.
1894
Caroline Lindsay
's collection of poems The King's Last Vigil, and other Poems, appeared. It includes To My Own Face, which has been often anthologised.
1896
Caroline Lindsay
included a narrative poem sequence, Lucinda's Letters, in her poetry collection The Flower-Seller, published this year.
28 June 1899
Caroline Lindsay
read her pamphletThe Art of Poetry with Regard to Women Writers to the Women's International Congress
for their literary meeting.
By mid-December 1903
Caroline, Lady Lindsay
published, with illustrations by Clara Montalban
, a poetry volume entitled From a Venetian Balcony,and other poems of Venice and the near lands. It had a first-edition run of five hundred copies.
1907
Poems of Love and Death written by Caroline Lindsay
was published. It was one of the last poetry collections Lady Lindsay published.