Edith Clarke manuscript material : 1 item 1910

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Edith Clarke manuscript material : 1 item 1910

Edith Clarke, née Nicolls, English promoter of home economics teaching. She was the maternal granddaughter of Thomas Love Peacock, novelist and poet. To William Maxse Meredith, son of the novelist and poet George Meredith : 1 autograph letter signed : 13 Nov 1910 : (P'ANA 0067) : begins, "Have you come across any of my grandfather's letters among your fathers papers?".

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Meredith, William Maxse, 1865-1937.

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Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866

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Thomas Love Peacock was an English author, perhaps best remembered for his satiric novels. He was working as a clerk when he published his first collection of poems, and his verse and essays earned him popularity with the public and his fellow writers. Over the course of his career, he published seven novels, each a unique combination of satire and observation; they are valuable for their commentary on contemporary English society, yet timeless in their themes and humour. Peacock had many litera...

Clarke, Edith, 1861-1941

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Edith Clarke, née Nicolls, English promoter of home economics teaching. She was the maternal granddaughter of Thomas Love Peacock, novelist and poet. From the guide to the Edith Clarke manuscript material : 1 item, 1910, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) Edith Clarke, née Nicolls, English promoter of home economics teaching. She was the maternal granddaughter of Thomas Love Peacock, novelist and poet. From t...