Английская Википедия:Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton
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Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton (1 April 1852 – 1922) was an English author of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.
Biography
Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton was born in 1852, in St Leonards-On-Sea, Sussex, and raised at Millichope Park, Munslow, Shropshire, the daughter of Charles Orlando Childe-Pemberton[1] and Augusta Mary Shakespear Childe-Pemberton. In 1859, her father served as Sheriff of Shropshire. In 1870, she was presented to Queen Victoria.[2] Her younger brother William Shakespear Childe-Pemberton (1859–1924) was also a writer, best known as a biographer.[3][4][5]
Childe-Pemberton lived in London later in life, and wrote plays, poems, short stories, novels, and literary criticism.[6] Her 1882 story "All My Doing; or, Red Riding-Hood Over Again" remains of interest to literary scholars, for its unique retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale.[7][8][9][10][11][12] Several of her books were published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.[13] She died in 1922.
Selected works
Poetry
- Love Knows – and Waits, and Other Poems[14]
- "A Gift" and "The Nightingale's Song", in A Crown of Flowers: poems and pictures collected from the Girl's Own Paper (1883)[15]
- "Was It an Angel's Song?" in Peterson's Magazine (January 1883)[16]
- "Bye and Bye" in Peterson's Magazine (March 1884)[17]
- "The Last Word", in Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (April 1885)[18]
- Nenuphar: The Four-Fold Flower of Life (poems, 1911)[19]
- In a Tuscan Villa And Other Poems[20]
Plays and dramatic recitations
- Prince, A Story of the American War (1881)
- The Tiger Tamed (a libretto, 1885)[21]
- Dead letters, and other narrative and dramatic pieces (1896)[22]
- A Backward Child (1899)[23]
- Nicknames: A Comedietta in One Act (c1900)[24]
- Twenty Minutes: Drawing Room Duologues (c1900)[25]
- Original Readings and Recitations
Fiction
- The Story of Stella Peel (1880)[26]
- Under the Trees (1881)[27]
- The Fairy Tales of Every Day (1882),[28][29][30] includes "All My Doing; Or, Red Riding-Hood Over Again"[8][9][10]
- No Beauty (1884)[13]
- Birdie: A Tale of Child Life (1888)[31]
References
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- ↑ McGillis, Roderick. "Lame Old Bachelor, Lonely Old Maid: Harriet Childe-Pemberton's 'All My Doing; or Red Riding Hood Over Again." Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature. Ed. Maria Nikolajeva. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995. 127-38. Print.
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