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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Mildred Cable | While MC
and Evangeline (Eva) French
were home on furlough, Cable met Evangeline's younger sister Francesca
. The three women became a three-fold cord, which could not easily be broken. Cable, Mildred, and Francesca French. Something Happened. Hodder and Stoughton. 110 Warner, Marina et al. “Introduction”. The Gobi Desert, Beacon Press, p. xi - xxi. xiv |
Author summary | Mildred Cable | China provided a centre not only for MC
's life but also for her writing. Of her nineteen works, published in the first half of the twentieth century, most describe her experiences as a traveller... |
Occupation | Mildred Cable | MC
and Evangeline
and Francesca French
began their nomadic travels as itinerant missionaries, teaching Christianity throughout the provinces of Shensi, Kansu, Mongolia and Sinkiang, the Great Northwest of China. Cable, Mildred, and Francesca French. Through Jade Gate and Central Asia. Constable. 1-2 |
Textual Production | Mildred Cable | |
Occupation | Mildred Cable | MC
and Evangeline
and Francesca French
made another journey, of over 6,000 miles, from Suchow to London via the Gobi Desert, Russia, and the rest of Europe for one of their leaves in England. Cable, Mildred, and Francesca French. Through Jade Gate and Central Asia. Constable. 169, 301 |
Textual Production | Mildred Cable | Most comment on The Gobi Desert disregards the question of its authorship in favour of discussing the three women's extraordinary lives together. The confusion between the three is so great that the entry for MC |
Residence | Mildred Cable | During a period of civil unrest in China, MC
and Evangeline
and Francesca French
returned home on leave to London via Siberia, Moscow, and Berlin. Platt, William James. Three Women. Hodder & Stoughton. 174-6 |
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