Mary St. Leger Harrison letters, 1906.

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Mary St. Leger Harrison letters, 1906.

The collection contains two letters. Harrison writes to Mr. Fisher Unwin, 27 Aug. 1906, typescript, saying she has not yet received Mrs. Craigie's novel. Mrs. Craigie is Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie, who wrote under the pseudonym of John Oliver Hobbes. Harrison writes to Mr. Morgan Richards, 19 Oct. 1906, handwritten, commenting on his daughter's (Mrs. Craigie) book and expressing sympathy at her death. Both letters are signed using both her real name and pen name. Also includes typed transcripts of each letter.

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Unwin, T. Fisher Thomas Fisher 1848-1935

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English publisher. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to Alfred Hunt, 1878 Apr. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771068056 ...

Hobbes, John Oliver, 1867-1906

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Anglo-American novelist and dramatist. Pearl Craigie wrote under the pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes. From the guide to the Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie Papers, 1896-1904, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie was an Anglo-American novelist, dramatist and lecturer. She wrote under the pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes. From the description of Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie collection of papers, 187...

Richards, John Morgan, 1841-1918

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Malet, Lucas, 1852-1931

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Lucas Malet was the pen name of Mary St. Leger Kingsley Harrison, an English novelist, and younger daughter of clergyman and author Charles Kingsley. She studied at the Slade, then turned to writing extremely popular novels considered scandalous since they used themes of illicit sex, sadism, masochism, and misogyny. From the description of Mary St. Leger Harrison letters, 1906. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 60718009 English woman novelist. ...