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Marguerite Agnes Power

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Marguerite Power


Marguerite Agnes Power (1815–1867) was a novelist, writer for periodicals, and editor throughout the majority of her life.

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Biography

Power was born in 1815 to Agnes and Colonel Robert Power. She is thought to have spent her childhood in Ireland where her father managed the estates in County Tyrone after he returned from a career in the British army.

She was a respectable, hardworking writer who was frequently poor. She is often forgotten despite her many contributions. However, her legacy remains within her many works including her contributions to The Keepsake, Book of Beauty and also to the Illustrated London News and other periodicals. She is known for her memoir of her aunt Lady Blessington as well as her book Arabian Days and Nights (1863), which is an account of a winter's residence in Egypt. Miss Powers died in July 1867 after a long illness.

Works

Her works include:

  • Evelyn Forester: a Woman's Story, 1856
  • The Foresters, 2 volumes
  • Letters of a Betrothed, 1858
  • Nelly Carew, 1859, 2 volumes
  • Sweethearts and Wives, 1861, 3 volumes
  • Irish Metropolitan Magazine,
  • Forget-me-not,
  • Once a Week.
  • References

    Marguerite Agnes Power Wikipedia