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M. E. Francis was the pen name of Mary Elizabeth Blundell (née Sweetman 1859 – 9 March 1930)[1] who was a prolific Irish novelist. She was described as the best known woman novelist of the day.[2]

Mary E. Blundell
Born1859
Killiney Park, County Dublin
Died9 March 1930
Pen nameM. E. Francis, Mary E. Francis
OccupationWriter
NationalityBritish, Irish
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Biography


Mary Elizabeth Sweetman was born at Killiney Park, County Dublin to Michael James Sweetman (1829-1864), of Lamberton Park, Queen's County, JP, High Sheriff of Queen's County in 1852, and (Mary) Margaret, only child and heir of Michael Powell, of Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. She had two brothers and three sisters. The Sweetman family were landed gentry of Longtown, County Kildare, and per family tradition were "long settled in Dublin" and "previously resident near Callan and Newtown, County Kilkenny", tracing their line back to the mid-1500s. After her father's death, when she was a small child,[3] the remaining family moved to Brussels in 1873 and she spent her summers in Switzerland.[citation needed] Her sisters, Agnes Sweetman and Elinor Sweetman were also writers.[4]

She married Colonel Francis Nicholas Blundell (1853-1884) on 18 November 1879, and moved to Little Crosby, where his family had been notable Catholics since the 16th century.[5][6] They had one son,[7] the politician Francis Blundell, and two daughters, Margaret Elizabeth Clementina Mary and Agnes Mary Frances Blundell, MBE,[8] both also writers. Her husband died after only five years of marriage. Blundell had written her first story when she was eight (‘True Joy’) and had a publication in the Irish Monthly the day of her wedding. She took up writing professionally after her husband's death. In later life she wrote in collaboration with her daughters.[9] She later retired to Dorset. Per Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion (1997), "The Ireland of her youth, the Lancashire of her married life, and the Dorset of her retirement provided backgrounds for many of her volumes of fiction."[10]


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  1. Born 1855 also given
  2. D. J. O’Donoghue (1912). The Poets of Ireland: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co.
  3. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, sixth edition, vol. II, Sir Bernard Burke, Harrison (Pall Mall), 1882, p. 1554
  4. Burke's Irish Family Records, ed. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1976, p. 196
  5. "Obituary: Mr F. N. Blundell". The Times. 29 October 1936. p. 17.
  6. "Blundell, Francis Nicholas". Who Was Who. Oxford University Press. December 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  7. "Online writers Biography".
  8. Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, vol. 2, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1969, p. 53
  9. John Sutherland (2014). The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction. Routledge. p. 736.
  10. David Trotter; Sarah Kemp; Charlotte Mitchell, eds. (1997). Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion.



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