Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890.
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Education | John Strange Winter | After this she completed her education at home. Although even in this context she says, I was not well educated, for I never would learn, Bainton, George, editor. The Art of Authorship. J. Clarke, 1890. 24 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Chanter | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Fanny Kingsley | FK
's brother-in-law Henry Kingsley
was a regular presence in life at Eversley from 1858, when he returned from Australia after a four-year failed attempt to earn his fortune in the gold fields. After this... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Kingsley | The Kingsley family was famous for literary activity. Mary had two novelist uncles (her father's brothers) Henry Kingsley
and the more eminent Charles Kingsley
, who was also a clergyman. Frank, Katherine. A Voyager Out: The Life of Mary Kingsley. Houghton Mifflin, 1986. 10 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lucas Malet | |
Intertextuality and Influence | John Strange Winter | Relaying this account in his biography of JSW
, Oliver Bainbridge
wrote that she researched, along with the methods of Wilkie Collins, those of her other favourites including Charles Reade
, Charles
and Henry Kingsley |
Residence | Ada Cambridge | AC
's time in Australia is described in her autobiographical Thirty Years in Australia, which opens: I knew nothing whatever of Australia when I rashly consented to marry a young man who had irrevocably... |
Textual Production | Elspeth Huxley | EH
thought a perfect precept for biography was voiced by Shakespeare
's Othello: nothing extenuate, nor set down ought in malice. Nicholls, C. S. Elspeth Huxley. HarperCollins, 2002. 427 |
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