MACMILLAN ARCHIVE. Vol. CXLVII. Correspondence with Lucy Clifford; 1878-1928, n.d.Lucy Clifford, writer; wife of W K Clifford: Correspondence with Macmillan and Co.: 1878-1928, n.d. 1878-1928

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MACMILLAN ARCHIVE. Vol. CXLVII. Correspondence with Lucy Clifford; 1878-1928, n.d.Lucy Clifford, writer; wife of W K Clifford: Correspondence with Macmillan and Co.: 1878-1928, n.d. 1878-1928

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Clifford, Lucy, d. 1929

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Lucy Clifford was born Lucy Lane in London, the daughter of John Lane of Barbados. She married the mathematician and philosopher William Kingdon Clifford in 1875. After his death in 1879, she earned a prominent place in English literary life as a novelist, and later as a dramatist. Her best-known story, Mrs Keith's Crime (1885), centres on euthanasia.[2] It was followed by several other volumes, such as Aunt Anne (1892). She also wrote The Last Touches and Other Stories (1892) and Mere Storie...