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Marryat, Emilia, 1835-1875

LC control no.n 83028252
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR4974.M95
Personal name headingMarryat, Emilia, 1835-1875
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Variant(s)Norris, Mrs., 1835-1875
Norris, Emilia Marryat, 1835-1875
Marryat, Emilia, 1837-1875
Associated countryEngland Great Britain
Birth date1835
Death date1875-04-20
Place of birthDevonport (England)
Brighton (England)
Place of deathCharmouth (England)
Field of activityNovels
Fiction Children's stories
Profession or occupationNovelists
Found inHer Amongst the Maoris, 1874: t.p. (Emilia Marryat (Mrs. Norris)) p. vi (Emilia Marryat Norris)
Mansell (hdg.: Marryat, Emilia, 1837-1875)
The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature, 2006, via Oxford reference online, May 24, 2019 (Emilia Marryat (1835-1875); third daughter of Frederick ('Captain') Marryat; Emilia wrote fiction from an early age, Temper (1854) being her first novel)
The Longman companion to Victorian fiction, 2013, via Google books, viewed May 24, 2019 (Norris, Emilia (née Marryat, 1835-75). Third daughter of Frederick Marryat. She was born at Brighton; marrie Henry Edward Norris in 1862; like her sisters Augusta and Florence Marryat, she wrote fiction from an early age; most was designed for the juvenile reader; died at Charmouth)
Wikipedia, May 24, 2019 (Emilia Marryat (1835 - 20 April 1875) was an author of English children's books. The third daughter of the author Captain Frederick Marryat and his wife, Catherine, she followed her father's example by infusing her adventure novels with moral lessons. Occasionally, she published under her married name, Emilia Marryat Norris; born in Devonport, Plymouth, England; died in Charmouth, Dorset, England; though known now for writing novels intended for children, her first two were for adults)
Associated languageeng