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Mary De Morgan (1850–1907)

Auteur van The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde

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Gangbare naam
Morgan, Mary De
Geboortedatum
1850-02-24
Overlijdensdatum
1907-05-18
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
London, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Cairo, Egypt
Oorzaak van overlijden
Tuberkulose
Woonplaatsen
Chelsea, London, England, UK
Cairo, Egypt
Beroepen
fairy tale writer
typist
Relaties
De Morgan, Augustus (father)
De Morgan, William (brother)
Morris, William (family friend)
Organisaties
Women's Franchise League
Korte biografie
Mary De Morgan was the youngest daughter of Augustus De Morgan, the British mathematician. After her father's death, she lived for several years in her brother William's house until his marriage in 1887, after which she lived on her own, making a living as a typist. She captivated her nephews and nieces, as well as the children of friends and family, with her fairy stories. Among them were the children of William Morris' Rudyard Kipling and his sister; their cousins, the Burne-Joneses; and Angela Thirkell, née Mackail. Mary began to write down her stories and published them in three volumes: On A Pincushion (1877); The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde (1880); and The Windfairies (1900). The three volumes appeared together in the collection The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde – The Complete Fairy Stories of Mary de Morgan, published in 1963. According to the Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folk Tales and Fairy Tales, her stories played a comprehensive and central role in the evolution of the literary fairytale. Mary's brother William became an artist and writer, and illustrated her first book. She was an active suffragist and a member of the Women's Franchise League. Mary De Morgan moved to Egypt, needing a warmer climate for her health, and died there in 1907.

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All great fairy tales are subversive and Mary de Morgan's are some of the best. She is one of a group of fairy tale authors who use their stories to change the world, without sacrificing story for a lesson. Not didactic pseudo-story. Great stuff!
 
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Leslie_L.J. | Mar 6, 2011 |
Mary de Morgan is unwarrantedly neglected as a writer of Victorian fairy tales; these are gothic, enchanting, women empowering and reminiscent in some ways of Oscar Wilde and Hans Christian Andersen. Her tales do not all end happily; they are complex and satisfying, but not "nice".
 
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Kitty3 | Jan 16, 2011 |

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Leden
68
Populariteit
#253,411
Waardering
4.0
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
11
Talen
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