Emma Marshall

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EM 's output as a writer during the latter part of the nineteenth century amounted to almost two hundred volumes: a rate of production necessitated by the bank crash which lost her husband his job.
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She began with fiction for children, but branched out into historical romances and cheaply produced penny novels. All her fiction has a strongly religious or didactic tone. Much of it is local: the occasion for her writing, particularly of historical novels, was often a place she knew well or had visited, and its connections with figures known to history. She also wrote for periodicals, and produced private occasional poetry, letters, and journals.

Milestones

29 September 1828

EM was born Emma Martin at Northrepps Hill House near Cromer, Norfolk, the seventh and much the youngest in her family.
This birth-date appears in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and in the first volume of Who Was Who. Her daughter's memoir of her gives the year as 1830.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Who Was Who. A. and C. Black.

1899

EM 's novel Cross Purposes: or, The Deanes of Dean's Croft was published posthumously, completed after her death by her daughter Beatrice and Evelyn E. Green and illustrated by Arthur A. Dixon .
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4 May 1899

EM died, quietly and without pain, of pneumonia.
Who Was Who. A. and C. Black.
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Biography

Birth and Family

29 September 1828

EM was born Emma Martin at Northrepps Hill House near Cromer, Norfolk, the seventh and much the youngest in her family.
This birth-date appears in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and in the first volume of Who Was Who. Her daughter's memoir of her gives the year as 1830.
Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley.
6
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Who Was Who. A. and C. Black.