Mary Cholmondeley - A Short Story Collection: West Midland born 19th century author whose work is still celebrated today

Mary Cholmondeley - A Short Story Collection: West Midland born 19th century author whose work is still celebrated today

by Mary Cholmondeley

Narrated by Elliot Fitzpatrick, Lisa Bowerman, Jake Urry

Unabridged — 3 hours, 33 minutes

Mary Cholmondeley - A Short Story Collection: West Midland born 19th century author whose work is still celebrated today

Mary Cholmondeley - A Short Story Collection: West Midland born 19th century author whose work is still celebrated today

by Mary Cholmondeley

Narrated by Elliot Fitzpatrick, Lisa Bowerman, Jake Urry

Unabridged — 3 hours, 33 minutes

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Overview

Mary Cholmondeley was born in Hodnet near Market Drayton in Shropshire on June 8th 1859, the

third of eight children. Her father was appointed rector in 1874 in succession to his father. Much of

the first 30 years of her life was taken up with helping her sickly mother run the household and her

father with parish work, and she herself suffered with asthma.

Mary began writing with in her teens. She wrote in her journal in 1877, "What a pleasure and

interest it would be to me in life to write books. I must strike out a line of some kind, and if I do not

marry (for at best that is hardly likely, as I possess neither beauty nor charms) I should want some

definite occupation, besides the home duties."

Mary began by publishing some stories in The Graphic and her first novel `The Danvers Jewels' a

detective story followed in 1887. It was followed by Sir Charles Danvers (1889), Diana Tempest

(1893).

After her father retired in 1896, she moved with him and her sister Diana to Condover Hall before

selling it to move to Albert Gate Mansions in Knightsbridge, London.

Mary wrote the best seller `Red Pottage' in 1899. It satirised religious hypocrisy and the conceit of

country life. It was denounced as immoral. It also explored female sexuality.

During the war she did clerical work in the Carlton House Terrace Hospital. The sisters moved in

1919 to 4 Argyll Road, Kensington, where Mary died, unmarried, on 15th July 1925.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940159211668
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Publication date: 09/09/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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