Coates, Thomas F. G.

Marie Corelli: The Writer and the Woman - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Corelli:_the_Writer_and_the_Woman Release date is 2021-08-07

The heroine of the story -- Marie Corelli's childhood, etc. -- "A romance of two worlds" -- "Vendetta" and "Thelma" -- "Ardath" -- "Wormwood" and "The soul of Lilith" -- Mr. Bentley's encouragement -- "Barabbas" -- "The sorrows of Satan" -- "The mighty atom" and "Boy" -- "The murder of Delicia" and "Ziska" -- "The master Christian" -- "Temporal power" -- Speeches and lectures -- Marie Corelli's view on marriage -- Some personal items -- At Stratford-on-Avon.

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"Marie Corelli: The Writer and the Woman" by Thomas F. G. Coates and R. S. Warren Bell is a biography published in 1903. Written during Corelli's lifetime, this authorized work offers effusive praise for the controversial British novelist. The book focuses primarily on analyzing Corelli's novels while revealing little about her personal life. Critics dismissed it as hopelessly biased, noting its eulogistic tone and breathless declarations of Corelli's genius. The work includes a telling photograph: Corelli's terrier chewing up press cuttings from her detractors. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography Corelli, Marie, 1855-1924 Women authors -- Biography

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