Athenæum. J. Lection.
2158 (1869): 337
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Textual Production | Matilda Betham-Edwards | MBE
published her romanticnovelKitty, which Helen C. Black
ranked as her most popular. Athenæum. J. Lection. 2158 (1869): 337 Black, Helen C. Notable Women Authors of the Day. D. Bryce. 125 |
Textual Features | Jean Middlemass | According to Helen C. Black
, this work shows how Middlemass worked: by penetrating into the haunts of the poorest section of humanity in order to depict naturally and truthfully the scenes so touchingly described... |
Textual Features | L. T. Meade | Helen Black
wrote of this book that the characters were all more or less drawn from people whom she knew. Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 225 |
Textual Features | Mary Angela Dickens | |
Residence | Matilda Betham-Edwards | She had there a little house at one end of a picturesque terrace. When Helen C. Black
visited her there, her upstairs study was furnished with a Moroccan carpet, pottery from Greece and other countries... |
Residence | Jean Middlemass | For much of her adult life JM
lived in Brompton Square, London (which, as noted by biographer Helen Black
, has been inhabited by many famous literary and dramatic personalities). Black describes the Middlemass home... |
Residence | Emily Gerard | Following their marriage, EG
and her husband lived at Brzezno in Galicia (once seized by Austria from Poland, called Brzezany by Helen C. Black
; now Berezhany in Ukraine. They later lived in... |
Residence | Rosa Nouchette Carey | RNC
lived for about thirty-nine years in Hampstead (where, while she was growing up, her family moved from Hackney). She then moved again, south across London to spend nearly twenty years at Putney. Here... |
Residence | B. M. Croker | In retirement BMC
and her husband seem at first to have lived in Dover. Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 88 |
Residence | Annie S. Swan | Their first house in London was in an unfashionable area: 52 Camden Square. Helen C. Black
, writing up a visit to them, made a good deal of the unexpected charms of this district... |
Residence | L. T. Meade | LTM
lived with her husband at West Dulwich, just south of London, for most of their married life. Helen C. Black
visited her there in a house that reflected their artistic tastes. Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 222 |
Residence | May Crommelin | Helen C. Black
dated the end of MC
's girlhood in Ireland to the beginning of Irish land troubles: Black, Helen C. Notable Women Authors of the Day. Maclaren. 210 |
Residence | Mary Anne Duffus Hardy | MADH
called herself a Londoner pur et simple, having lived all her life there except for a few early married years at Addlestone (near Weybridge in Surrey). She spent many years at a pretty... |
Residence | Dorothea Gerard | The teenage DG
's mother died, and she went to live with her recently married sister Emily de Laszowski
at Brzezno in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia(now Berezhany, Ukraine, called Brzezany by Helen C. Black |
Reception | Matilda Charlotte Houstoun | In an interview with Helen C. BlackMCH
reflected that out of all of her books I look back with thankfulness to my novelette, entitled Only a Woman's Life, the writing of which was... |
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