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Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Ellen Pickering


Years active
  
1826–1843

Nationality
  
British

Period
  
Victorian era

Ellen Pickering

Died
  
November 25, 1843, Bath, United Kingdom

Books
  
Sir Michael Paulet: A Novel, Charades for Acting, Friend Or Foe - Volume I

Ellen Pickering (1801 or 1802 – 25 November 1843) was a British novelist who published sixteen three-volume novels, one of them posthumously. At a time when stories about gypsies were common in nineteenth-century Victorian literature, Pickering achieved her greatest success with the novel Nan Darrell, or The Gypsy Mother (1839).

Contents

Life and work

Ellen Pickering was born in 1801 or 1802 and was brought up near Bath, Somerset, in South West England. The Pickering family income was derived from the Jamaican slave trade; when the practice was made illegal in Bath, the family temporarily moved to Hampshire. Pickering had early success as a writer and she reputedly earned £100 a year (equivalent to £7,403 in 2015) after she started publishing in 1825. Her books mixed history and romance in the style of Sir Walter Scott. Pickering wrote sixteen three-volume novels up to 1840.

Her novel Nan Darrell, or The Gypsy Mother (1839) was her most successful book and was reprinted five times up to 1865, years after her death. The novel was first written just after the success of a gypsy trilogy published by British novelist Hannah Maria Jones (1784–1854). The motif of gypsies, particularly in the fictional role of kidnappers, was popular in nineteenth-century Victorian literature. Nan Darrell, or The Gypsy Mother features a lead gypsy character reminiscent of Meg Merrilies from Scott's novel Guy Mannering.

Pickering died in Bath, Somerset, in 1843 of scarlet fever. Her partially complete novel The Grandfather was finished and published by her friend the novelist Elizabeth Youatt.

Legacy

Cultural historian Mary Poovey notes that Pickering "enjoyed success among her contemporaries but achieved no lasting legacy". Contemporary feminist scholars have debated the value of her work.

Selected works

Pickering published a total of sixteen novels. The Grandfather was published posthumously.

  • The Marriage of the Favourite, or, She Bred Him a Soldier, 1826
  • The Heiress (three volumes), 1833
  • Agnes Serle, 1835
  • The Merchant's Daughter, 1836
  • The Prince and the Pedlar, or The Siege of Bristol, 1839
  • The Squire, 1837
  • Nan Darrell, or The Gipsy Mother, 1839
  • The Fright, 1839
  • The Quiet Husband, 1840
  • Who Shall Be Heir?, 1840
  • The Secret Foe, 1841
  • The Expectant, 1842
  • Cousin Hinton, or, Friend or Foe?, 1843
  • Charades for Acting, 1843
  • The Grumbler, 1844
  • The Grandfather, 1846 (completed by a friend)
  • References

    Ellen Pickering Wikipedia