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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Textual Features Mary Lamb
M. B.'s purpose in story-telling is not moral improvement but making little girls feel better (the youngest is seven): cheering them up since, newly sent to boarding school, they are crying for home; alleviating their...
Textual Production Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens's romance about the French Revolution set largely in Paris, appeared in 1859 in several forms:first serially in his new journal All the Year Round, and, overlapping...

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