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Brame, Charlotte M., 1836-1884

LC control no.n 85039709
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR4161.B563
Personal name headingBrame, Charlotte M., 1836-1884
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Variant(s)Brame, Charlotte Mary, 1836-1884
Braeme, Charlotte Monica, 1836-1884
Author of Dora Thorne, 1836-1884
Dora Thorne, Author of, 1836-1884
Braemé, Carlota M., 1836-1884
Law, Charlotte Mary, 1836-1884
Barton, Caroline M., 1836-1884
Norton, Florence, 1836-1884
See alsoAlternate identity: Clay, Bertha M., 1836-1884
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Birth date18361101
Death date18841125
Place of birthHinckley, England
Place of deathHinckley, England
Field of activityLiterature
Profession or occupationNovelists
Found inHer A mad love, 1932: t.p. (Charlotte M. Brame)
BLC (Braeme (Charlotte Monica) see also Clay (Bertha M.) pseud. [i.e. C.M. Braeme])
Kirk, J. F. A suppl. to Allibone's crit. dict. of Eng. lit. (Braeme, Charlotte M. ("Bertha M. Clay"))
LC data base, 1-29-86 (hdg.: Brame, Charlotte Mary, 1836-1884; usage: Bertha M. Clay, author of "Dora Thorne")
El secreto de Lady Muriel, 1910?: t.p. (Carlota M. Braemé)
Wikipedia, 5 Aug. 2010 (Charlotte Mary Brame, usually known as Charlotte M. Brame, last name sometimes mistakenly given as Braeme; appeared under pseudonyms in America, notably Bertha M. Clay, and was sometimes identified by the name of her most famous novel "Dora Thorne"; an English novelist; born 1 Nov. 1836 in Hinckley, Leicestershire, died 25 Nov. 1884)
Oxford DNB online 5 Aug. 2010 (Charlotte Mary Brame, née Law, novelist and benefactor; born 1 Nov. 1836, in Hinckley, Leicestershire; died 25 Nov. 1884; her stories were shamelessly pirated in America, many appearing under imposed pseudonyms such as Bertha M. Clay, Caroline M. Barton, and Mrs. Florence Norton)
Not found inA pair of blue eyes, 189?: t.p. (Bertha M. Clay, Author of "Dora Thorne," "Sunshine and Roses," etc.)
Associated languageeng