- Frances Browne
Frances Browne (1816 – 1879) was an Irish poet and novelist, best remembered for her collection of short stories for children: "Granny's Wonderful Chair".
She was born at Stranorlar, in
Donegal ,Ireland , onJanuary 16 , 1816, the seventh child in a family of twelve children. She was blind from infancy. In her writings, she recounts how she learned by heart the lessons which her brothers and sisters said aloud every evening, and how she bribed them to read to her by doing their chores.In 1840, her first poem was published, and she published a complete volume of poems in 1844, and a second volume in 1848. In 1847, she left Donegal for
Edinburgh with one of her sisters as her reader andamanuensis . She quickly established herself in literary circles, and wrote essays, reviews, stories, and poems, in spite of health problems. In 1852, she moved toLondon , where she wrote her first novel, "My Share of the World" (1861). Her most famous work, "Granny's Wonderful Chair", was published in 1856. Frances Browne died in 1879.External links
* [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=browne&book=chair&story=_preface Biography of Frances Brown, from the Preface to "Granny's Wonderful Chair"]
* [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=browne&book=chair&story=_contents Complete text of "Granny's Wonderful Chair"]
* [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=browne&book=chair&story=_biblio Bibliography of Frances Browne's works]
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