Mary Cowden Clarke

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Standard Name: Clarke, Mary Cowden
Birth Name: Mary Victoria Novello
Married Name: Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke
Indexed Name: Mary Cowden Clarke
Indexed Name: Mary Cowden-Clarke
Pseudonym: M. H.
Pseudonym: Harry Wandsworth Shortfellow
Nickname: Mrs Cowden
Used Form: Mrs Cowden Clarke
MCC was a leading nineteenth-century Shakespearean scholar, who (in collaboration with her husband, Charles Cowden Clarke ) annotated editions, compiled a concordance, and wrote a key or encyclopaedia, and on her own account produced an anthology, a book of tales, or what would now be called prequels, about the early lives of Shakespeare 's female characters, and an edition that preceded the better-known one produced by her husband. She was a self-defined professional writer who translated works of musicology, edited a magazine and published poetry, articles, stories, novels, biographies, and her own autobiography.

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Occupation Robert Browning
RB began his literary career as a poet inauspiciously with Pauline (1833), but with Paracelsus (1835) began to achieve some critical success. He entered literary society under the patronage of W. J. Fox , and...
Friends, Associates Sarah Flower Adams
As her father established himself socially and politically within the Dalston community, she became involved in London's literary and intellectual circles. Among those she met, William James Linton , John Stuart Mill , and...

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