Anne Elliot (novelist)
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Anne Elliot (1856–1941)Victorian Research [http://www.victorianresearch.org/atcl/show_author.php?aid=444 Retrieved 14 May 2018.] was an English writer. Elliot's novels "show women in roles usually occupied by men."Virginia Blain, Patricia Clements and Isobel Grundy: The Feminist Companion to Literature in English. Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present Day (London: Batsford, 1990), p. 336.
Biography
Anne was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1856 to Henry Elliot, a surgeon, and his wife Ann (sic). Anne and her elder sister Emma Elliott (1850–1927) were educated at home. They ran a private school at Jesmond (now a suburb of Newcastle) in the late 1870s and both later held posts as governesses. They turned to novel writing some time in the 1880s. Emma wrote five novels over a twelve-year period, writing as Margery Hollis.A list of titles appears in Victorian Research [http://www.victorianresearch.org/atcl/show_author.php?aid=507 Retrieved 14 May 2018.]
Thereafter the Elliot sisters seem to have shared accommodation at boarding houses on the English coast and in the London suburbs. By 1901, they were living together in the seaside village of Burnham Sutton, Norfolk.
Neither Anne Elliot nor her sister ever married. Little is known of their personal lives. She died in 1941 and her sister at Burnham Sutton in 1927.
Career
Anne Elliot's first novel of a dozen, Dr. Edith Romney (1883), centres on a female general practitioner in a country town. Margery Hollis's first, Anthony Fairfax, appeared two years later. Evelyn's Career (1891) presents "another strong-minded heroine" amid realistic scenes of London poverty. The heroine of A Woman Takes the Helm (1892) takes over the running of her father's dye works.
A critic in the 1990s concluded that "AE's novels are long and her plots over-complicated, but her writing is not without talent." They were taken by two well-known London publishers. The full list:
- Dr. Edith Romney: A Novel. 3 vols, Bentley, 1883. Reprinted as a British Library Historical Print Edition, 2011
- My Wife's Niece. 3 vols, Bentley, 1885
- An Old Man's Favour. 3 vols, Bentley, 1887
- Her Own Counsel: A Novel. 3 vols, Bentley, 1889. Reprinted as a British Library Historical Print Edition, 2011
- Evelyn's Career: A Novel. 3 vols, Bentley, 1891
- A Woman at the Helm. 3 vols, Hurst and Blackett, 1892
- The Winning of May. 3 vols, Hurst and Blackett, 1893
- A Family Arrangement. 3 vols, Bentley, 1894
- Michael Daunt: A Novel. 3 vols, Hurst and Blackett, 1895
- Lord Harborough: A Novel. 3 vols, Hurst and Blackett, 1896
- Where the Reeds Wave: A Story. 2 vols, Bentley, 1897
- A Martial Maid. 1 vol., Hurst and Blackett, 1900
- Mansell's Millions, 1 vol., Hurst and Blackett, 1903{{Cite journal |title=Review of Mansell's Millions by Anne Elliot |journal=The Athenaeum |issue=3946 |date=June 13, 1903 |page=750 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oKA5AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA750}}
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Category:19th-century English novelists
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