fiction.wikisort.org - WriterLouise Frances Field (née Story, 1856–1940)[1] was an Irish novelist and literary critic who wrote an early historical study of children's literature in England.[2][3][4][5]
Irish novelist who wrote the first historical study of children's literature
Louise Frances Field |
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Born | Louise Frances Story 1856
Cavan, Ireland |
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Died | c. 1940 |
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Nationality | Irish |
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Other names | Mrs E. M. Field, Louisa Frances Field, Louise Frances Story Field |
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Occupation | writer |
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Life and work
Born Louise Frances Story in 1856 to a Justice of the Peace in Bingfield, Crossdoney, Co. Cavan, Field wrote under the name Mrs Field or Mrs E. M. Field, and is occasionally listed as Louisa.[6][7] She wrote stories for and about children and was known for her writings on the Sepoy Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Irish Famine.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Works
- A Brave Girl: The Beginning of Trouble
- Bryda: A Story of the Indian Mutiny
- The Way Thither, 1882
- Denis, 1896
- Bryda, 1889
- Ethne, 1889
- The Child And His Book, 1891/95
- Little Count Paul, 1894
- Master Magnus; Or The Prince, The Princess And The Dragon, 1895
- The Child And His Book, 1896
- Bid Me To Live, 1898
- Our Village Candidates Class, 1898
- At The King's Right Hand, 1904
- Two Are Company, 1905
- Castle Dangerous Of Canada, 1913
- Addresses To Mothers, 1926
- Mixed Pickles, 1886
References
Further reading
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