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Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron / MrsHLovett Cameron

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Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
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9781006770104
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Mrs. Lovett Cameron or Caroline 'Emily' Sharp (1844 - 1921) was a British romantic fiction author. She wrote more than fourteen three-volume novels. She went to boarding school in England and then returned home. Her requests to become a writer were denied, despite the evidence that she preferred writing to needlework. At some time she and two of her brothers started a publication called the City Advertiser but it was discontinued after six months. She was known as 'Emily' but she wrote under the name of 'Mrs. Lovett Cameron'. In 1891 she contributed a chapter to the unusual novel The Fate of Fenella, a three-volume novel created without discussion by twelve male and twelve female writers, including Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Otros libros del autor

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