Mary Hoppus

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Standard Name: Hoppus, Mary

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By 15 December 1877: Mary Hoppus's first novel, Five-Chimney Farm,...

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By 15 December 1877

Mary Hoppus 's first novel, Five-Chimney Farm, was published, under her married name of Mary A. Marks.

By 28 November 1885: Mary Hoppus, under her married name of Mary...

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By 28 November 1885

Mary Hoppus , under her married name of Mary A. Marks, published her novelMiss Montizambart, a strong sombre story
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
of a woman's passionate love for her illegitimate son, who is being brought...

1888: Mary Hoppus, writing as Mary A. Marks (her...

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1888

Mary Hoppus , writing as Mary A. Marks (her married name), published her historicalnovelMasters of the World, which John Ruskin called clever and splendid.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.

1892: Mary Hoppus, under her married name of Mary...

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1892

Mary Hoppus , under her married name of Mary A. Marks, published her three-volume novel about a murdering doctor, Dr Willoughby Smith.

1906: After privately publishing it in a slimmer...

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1906

After privately publishing it in a slimmer form ten years before, Mary Hoppus , under her married name of Mary A. Marks, revised and publicly issued her philosophicalsonnet sequence The Tree of Knowledge.

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