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Pearl Richards Craigie




She married Reginald E. Craigie in 1887 but secured a divorce in 1895 . Her style is cynical, brilliant, and epigrammatic, especially in dialogue.

She wrote the novels:
  • ''Some Emotions and a Moral'', (1891)

  • ''A study in Temptations'', (1893)

  • ''The Gods, Some Mortals, and Lord Wickensham'', (1895)

  • ''A Bundle of Life'', (1894)

  • ''Robert Orange'', (1900)

  • ''The Serious Wooing'', (1901)

  • ''Love and the Soul Hunters'', (1902)

  • ''The Vineyard'', (1904); ''Flute of Pan'', (1905)

  • ''The Dream and the Business'', (1906); posthumous,


and the plays
  • ''Journeys End in Lovers' Meeting'', (1894), for Miss Ellen Terry

  • ''The Ambassador'', (1898)

  • ''A Repentance'', (1899).



REFERENCES

  • J. M. Richards, ''Life of John Oliver Hobbes Told in her Correspondence with Numerous Friends'', (New York, 1911)



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