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Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer (1822–1904)

Auteur van France in the nineteenth century: 1830-1890

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Officiële naam
Latimer, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley
Geboortedatum
1822-07-26
Overlijdensdatum
1904-01-04
Graflocatie
Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK (birth)
USA
Geboorteplaats
London, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Woonplaatsen
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Howard County, Maryland, USA
Beroepen
translator
author
historical writer
Korte biografie
Mary Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer was born in London, England, to Rear Admiral Ralph Randolph Wormeley of the Royal Navy, a native of Virginia, and his wife Caroline Preble. The family traveled widely for her father's career, and she was educated by tutors and at a school in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Among her family’s friends were William Makepeace Thackeray and Julia Ward Howe. In the 1840s, the family settled in Newport, Rhode Island, where she wrote poetry and fiction. In 1856, she married Randolph Brandt Latimer of Baltimore. After a hiatus devoted to raising a family, she returned to writing in the 1890s and produced a number of popular histories. These included France in the Nineteenth Century (1892), Italy in the Nineteenth Century (1896), and Judea from Cyrus to Titus: 1537 B.C.-70 A.D. (1899).
She also translated a wide variety of books, including A History of the People of Israel (with J. H. Allen), The Love Letters of Victor Hugo, 1820-22 (1901), and Talks of Napoleon at St. Helena with General Baron Gourgaud (1903).

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15
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58
Populariteit
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1.0
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