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Name
  
Esther Meynell

Died
  
February 4, 1955

Role
  
Author

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Books
  
La petite chronique d'Anna Magdalena Bach

Esther Hallam Moorhouse Meynell, Marchioness of Salisbury (1878 in Leeds – 4 February 1955 in Brighton, Sussex), was an English author. She is best known for her The Little Chronicle of Magdalena Bach, a fictional autobiography of Anna Magdalena Bach, the wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach, and Nelson’s Lady Hamilton, a book about the life of Emma, Lady Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson. There are also many books by her about Sussex, where she lived. On the other hand, her Time's Door belongs to the genre of science fiction due to its theme of time travel. Meynell was the niece by marriage of the poet and suffragette Alice Meynell.

Works (a Selection)

  • Nelson’s Lady Hamilton (1906)
  • Samuel Pepys: Administrator, Observer, Gossip (1909)
  • Nelson in England: a Domestic Chronicle (1913)
  • The Little Chronicle of Magdalena Bach (1925)
  • Grave Fairytale: a Romantic Novel (1931)
  • Time's Door (1935)
  • Sussex Cottage (1937)
  • English Spinster (1939)
  • Woman Talking (1940)
  • Country Ways (1942)
  • Young Lincoln (1944)
  • Cottage Tale (1946)
  • Portrait of William Morris (1947)
  • Sussex (1947)
  • Small Talk in Sussex (1954)
  • References

    Esther Meynell Wikipedia


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