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Literary Setting Sarah Pearson
First the son, Lord Bellton, gives the medallion to his mistress before leaving on the Grand Tour, but it is thrown away and makes another picaresque progress through the hands of a French military commander...
Material Conditions of Writing Harriett Mozley
In writing this novel she had to struggle with worsening ill-health, and with her distress and anxiety over her brother John Henry as his pilgrimage of belief took him steadily closer towards joining the Roman Catholic Church
Material Conditions of Writing Mary Howitt
After her conversion to Catholicism on 26 May 1882 (in her eighties) she wrote only for Catholic periodicals and for Good Words. Her final publication for this latter journal appeared in 1887, the year...
Material Conditions of Writing Pamela Frankau
PF 's rate of production had dropped since before the war. Between now and 1960 she published (only) eight books.
Frankau, Pamela. Pen to Paper. Heinemann, 1961.
83
She wrote this book in the USA, her first novel since her conversion...
Material Conditions of Writing Charlotte Mary Brame
CMB 's writing career began soon after she finished her education, with short stories submitted to the penny Catholic periodical The Lamp while she was working as a governess for a family in Leicestershire...
Material Conditions of Writing Lucas Malet
The Far Horizon, which LM published four years after her conversion to Roman Catholicism , was a new departure for her, a religious novel which was perceived as proselytising.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Malet, Lucas. “Introduction”. The History of Sir Richard Calmady, edited by Talia Schaffer, University of Birmingham Press, 2003, p. ix - xxxii.
xii
TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive.
254 (23 November 1906): 394
names Toni Morrison
  • BirthName: Chloe Wofford
  • Nickname: Toni
    She says: The Toni, a nickname, I got almost by accident.
    qtd. in
    Cooke, Rachel. “America is going backwards”. The Observer, 19 Sept. 2004, p. 15.
    15

  • Self-constructed: Anthony
    She took the name of Anthony when, at twelve, she joined the Catholic Church .
    Brockes, Emma. “Home truths”. The Guardian, 14 Apr. 2012, pp. Weekend 30 - 5.
    Weekend 33
  • Married: Morrison
names Eleanor Farjeon
  • BirthName: Eleanor Farjeon
  • Nickname: Nellie
    This was what her family called her, and how she signed her name when she wrote to them.

  • Pseudonyms: Tomfool; Nathaniel Downes; Chimera
  • Religious: Mary
    EF took this name on...
Occupation Katharine Evans
In Malta, an island whose Roman Catholicism the Quaker women regarded as idolatrous, they were warned by the British Consul that they ran a risk, if they engaged in missionary activity, of arrest by...
Occupation Thomas Moore
He published several politically-charged works that highlighted his Irish patriotism, particularly his outrage at Ireland's disadvantages under English rule. These titles included satirical poetry (Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and Other Matters, 1828)...
politics May Laffan
As well as strongly opposing the convent or the clerical education system, ML took a strong interest in the Irish university problem. When she was writing her novels Catholics were discouraged from attending the long-established...
politics Jane Barker
Though all the English at St-Germain were Jacobites this did not mean they were all in agreement. There were deep and sometimes acrimonious divisions among them over tactics, principles, and especially allegiances. JB was a...
politics Elizabeth Oxenbridge Lady Tyrwhit
Lady Tyrwhit and her husband continued to prosper through the reign of Queen Mary . Susan M. Felch points out that long before she was a persecutor of Protestants, Mary had participated in the humanist...
politics Harriet Hamilton King
It seems that her conversion to Catholicism must have involved some change in the political views she had held so long and so passionately, since Garibaldi was in his lifetime an icon of anti-Catholicism, and...
politics Anne Locke
Entertaining Knox was a politically dangerous thing for Locke and her husband to do under Queen Mary . A few years later, when Anne Locke left England, her motives no doubt included a religio-political element—she...

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