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John Oliver Hobbes (1867–1906)

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Craigie, Pearl Maria Teresa
Altri nomi
Hobbes, John Oliver (pseudonym)
Data di nascita
1867-11-03
Data di morte
1906-08-13
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Luogo di morte
London, England, UK
Causa della morte
heart disease
Luogo di residenza
Steephill, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Istruzione
University College London
Attività lavorative
novelist
dramatist
playwright
Relazioni
Shakespear, Olivia (friend)
Craigie, John Churchill (son)
Breve biografia
John Oliver Hobbes was the pseudonym of Pearl Craigie, née Richards, born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her parents were John Morgan Richards, a businessman, and his wife Laura Hortense Arnold. When she was a baby, the family moved to London, England, where she was educated by tutors. She began writing at an early age and published two stories at age nine. She later studied the classics at University College. In 1887, at age 19, she married Reginald Walpole Craigie, with whom she had a son. However, the union was unhappy and she left her husband in 1891; their separation culminated in divorce in 1895. She converted to the Roman Catholic faith and added Maria Teresa to her name. She began her successful and prolific professional career as a novelist and playwright in a big way with her first book, a novella called Some Emotions and a Moral (1891), which was a sensational bestseller. Other novels included The Sinner's Comedy (1892), A Study in Temptations (1893), A Bundle of Life (1894), The Herb Moon (1896), The School for Saints (1897), and Robert Orange (1900). Among her dramas was a one-act play, Journeys End in Lovers' Meeting (1894) for actress-producer Ellen Terry. In 1906, at age 38, at the height of her fame, she died suddenly of heart failure.

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Opere
22
Utenti
66
Popolarità
#259,059
ISBN
20
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